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How New Zealand’s COVID success made it a laboratory for the world

How New Zealand’s COVID success made it a laboratory for the world

by EllenR | Apr 12, 2021 | COVID-19, In the news

Here in Aotearoa New Zealand, small outbreaks and universal genomic sequencing of COVID-19 cases provides unique insights into how coronavirus spreads. Juliet was interviewed by The Guardian’s New Zealand correspondent Tess McClure for this article, alongside...
New short film on genome sequencing released

New short film on genome sequencing released

by EllenR | Jan 26, 2021 | COVID-19, In the news, Science in emergencies

How is Aotearoa New Zealand using genome sequencing in our response to the COVID-19 pandemic? Watch the latest instalment in the ‘Science in emergencies’ series of short documentaries by independent filmmaker Shirley Horrocks. See all documentaries here...
A rubbish story: COVID waste worries

A rubbish story: COVID waste worries

by EllenR | Sep 29, 2020 | COVID-19, In the news, Rethinking plastics

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a resurgence in single-use plastic products, hampering Aotearoa’s New Zealand’s efforts to cut down on waste. Newsroom Pro managing editor Jonathan Milne spoke to Rachel about Rethinking plastics for this article on our...
NZ should be doing ‘everything possible’ to get genomic sequence of every sample

NZ should be doing ‘everything possible’ to get genomic sequence of every sample

by EllenR | Sep 24, 2020 | COVID-19, DCSAs, In the news

EPA Chief Scientist Professor Michael Bunce says Aotearoa New Zealand’s genomic sequencing is top rate, but we need to make sure we are getting genetic sequence from every Covid-19 sample to close any gaps in our genomic surveillance. Listen to Mike’s...
The role of genomic sequencing in responding to Auckland’s COVID-19 outbreak

The role of genomic sequencing in responding to Auckland’s COVID-19 outbreak

by EllenR | Sep 24, 2020 | COVID-19, DCSAs, In the news

While genome sequencing has played an increasingly important role in responding to the COVID-19 outbreak in Auckland, “[w]ith the value of hindsight, there are aspects the genomic researchers could have done better,” according to a report released by EPA Chief...
Aotearoa New Zealand’s genome sequencing efforts ‘world leading’

Aotearoa New Zealand’s genome sequencing efforts ‘world leading’

by EllenR | Sep 23, 2020 | COVID-19, DCSAs, In the news

Genome sequencing has played an important role in our response to the latest COVID-19 outbreak in Auckland. New Zealand Herald science journalist Jamie Morton reports on the rapid review released today which finds that our genomics efforts are “world...
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