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New Zealand - International Nurses Day 2021 at the Dementia Prevention Research Clinics
To celebrate International Nurses Day 2021, our Clinic Manager and Clinical Research Nurse at the Dementia Prevention Research Clinics Jane Jayinthie Govender has prepared a virtual visit to our Dementia Prevention Research Clinics. Meet our staff, hear about our research nurses and celebrate nurses with us.
This video was created to celebrate International Nurses Day 2021 with the International Association of Clinical Research Nurses.
0:00 - Intro, including karakia and waiata by the School of Nursing, the University of Auckland
5:07 - A/Prof Lynette Tippett, Director of the Dementia Prevention Research Clinics
22:05 - Dr Julia Slark, Head of School of Nursing, the University of Auckland
35:53 - Jane Govender, Clinic Manager and Clinical Research Nurse
49:15 - Debra McNamara, Clinical Research Nurse
1:08:08 - Virtual Tour of the Auckland Dementia Prevention Research Clinic
1:24:15 - Dr Anne Horne, Clinical Research Fellow
1:25:37 - Lydia Velzian, Research Assistant
1:31:36 - Graeme and Jay Newton, Participant and Study Partner
1:44:28 - Dr Kiri Brickell, Neurologist
1:51:53 - Leon Griner, Research Technician
1:53:22 - Dr Christina Ilse, Clinical Neuropsychologist
1:55:50 - Dr Catherine Morgan, Research Fellow, Senior Physicist
2:04:29 - Mia DiCostanzo, Summer Student
2:15:20 - Fay Hall, Clinical Research Nurse
2:27:20 - Marie Goulden, Research Co-ordinator
2:39:57 - Amanda-Rose Sesio, Summer Scholar
2:50:12 - Janet Digby, Project Manager
3:00:02 - Sir Richard Faull, Director of the Centre for Brain Research
3:11:19 - Outro, including waiata and karakia by the School of Nursing, the University of Auckland
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Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Hoani Waititi Marae & Brain Research New Zealand | Matariki Awards 2020
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In August 2020, Brain Research New Zealand is once again sponsoring the Health and Science Award of Māori TV's annual Ngā Whetū o Matariki Awards. For this occasion, Māori TV has produced this piece showcasing our relationship and the kaupapa we've been working on with our Māori community partner, Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Hoani Waititi Marae, over the past years.
Dr Hinemoa Elder: Te Rerenga o Hui Te Rangiora: Women in Science Leadership | BRNZ Webinar
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Dr Hinemoa Elder is the first indigenous alumna of the Homeward Bound project, a global women’s leadership programme taking 1000 women in science to Antarctica over 10 years. In this Brain Research New Zealand webinar, she shares her experiences in Antarctica and discuss her thoughts on female voices and leadership in science. Dr Elder (Ngāti Kuri, Te Aupouri, Te Rarawa and Ngāpuhi) is a Senior...
Every Three Seconds: Brain Research New Zealand - Rangahau Roro Aotearoa
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Every three seconds someone in the world develops dementia. According to Alzheimer’s New Zealand, 4 out of 5 Kiwis are affected by dementia in some way. Today, over 60,000 New Zealanders are living with the condition, a number that is expected to almost triple by 2050. To raise awareness of the national and global impact of dementia, Brain Research New Zealand has joined forces with leading aca...
Episode 9 | Tidying up messy brains | The Being Brainy Lab
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In episode 9 of the Being Brainy Lab, Sophie Mathiesen tells us about a memory disease called Alzheimer's disease, and what she and her colleagues are working on to help people with this disease. Spoiler alert: It involves rubbish trucks in the brain! You can download our Being Brainy Activity pack, and learn more about Being Brainy here: www.BeingBrainy.com
Episode 8 | HEARING: Hair Cells: Our Hearing Buddies | The Being Brainy Lab
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In episode 8 of the Being Brainy Lab, Dr Haruna Suzuki-Kerr introduces us to hair cells - our hearing buddies! You can download our Being Brainy Activity pack, and learn more about Being Brainy here: www.BeingBrainy.com
Episode 7 | HEARING: Sound is a Vibration | The Being Brainy Lab
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In episode 7 of the Being Brainy Lab, Dr Haruna Suzuki-Kerr teaches us more about hearing and does a fun experiment showing that sound is a vibration. You can download our Being Brainy Activity pack, and learn more about Being Brainy here: www.BeingBrainy.com
Episode 6 | HEARING: Collecting Sound | The Being Brainy Lab
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Welcome to Episode 6 of the Being Brainy Lab! Dr Haruna Suzuki-Kerr joins us to teach us more about hearing and how our ears collect sound. You can download our Being Brainy Activity pack, and learn more about Being Brainy here: www.BeingBrainy.com
Episode 3: Learning & Memory | The Being Brainy Lab
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Join us for Episode 3 of the Being Brainy Lab! Prof Bronwen Connor explains all about how your brain learns and how your memory works. You can download our Being Brainy Activity pack, and learn more about Being Brainy here: www.BeingBrainy.com
Episode 5: Brain facts of fiction? | The Being Brainy Lab
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Join us for Episode 5 of the Being Brainy Lab! Prof Bronwen Connor has some quiz questions for you! How much do you know about your brain? You can download our Being Brainy Activity pack, and learn more about Being Brainy here: www.BeingBrainy.com Sound effects by Alexander (www.orangefreesounds.com/game-show-winning/)
Episode 4: What happens when you damage your brain | The Being Brainy Lab
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Join us for Episode 4 of the Being Brainy Lab! Prof Bronwen Connor explains what happens when you damage your brain. You can download our Being Brainy Activity pack, and learn more about Being Brainy here: www.BeingBrainy.com
Episode 2: How your brain communicates | The Being Brainy Lab
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Join us for Episode 2 of the Being Brainy Lab! Prof Bronwen Connor explains how your brain communicates! You can download our Being Brainy Activity pack, and learn more about Being Brainy here: www.BeingBrainy.com
Episode 1: How your brain works | The Being Brainy Lab
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Join us for Episode 1 of the Being Brainy Lab! Prof Bronwen Connor will explain how your brain works and she has some cool activities and experiments you can try! You can download our Being Brainy Activity pack, and learn more about Being Brainy here: www.BeingBrainy.com
Professor Donna Rose Addis 'The Future of Memory' Lecture at the Fale Pasifika
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Samoan neuroscientist and highly esteemed expert on memory Professor Donna Rose Addis discusses the 'The Future of Memory' and also her journey to becoming an inspiration to a generation of young Kiwis at her Professorial Lecture at the Fale Pasifika, University of Auckland read more www.linkedin.com/pulse/brnz-principal-investigator-donna-rose-addiss-research-athena-dennis
BRNZ Directorate member Prof Alan Barber: New tech for stroke
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BRNZ Directorate member Prof Alan Barber: New tech for stroke
Dr Hinemoa Elder- How to structure your pepeha (personal introduction)
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Dr Hinemoa Elder- How to structure your pepeha (personal introduction)
Distinguished Professor Richard Faull at the launch of the DPRC
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Distinguished Professor Richard Faull at the launch of the DPRC
Professor Cliff Abraham at the launch of the DPRC
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Professor Cliff Abraham at the launch of the DPRC
Associate Professor Lynette Tippett at the launch of the DPRC
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Associate Professor Lynette Tippett at the launch of the DPRC
Dr Christina Ilse at the launch of the DPRC
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Dr Christina Ilse at the launch of the DPRC
Dr Hinemoa Elder at the launch of DPRC
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Dr Hinemoa Elder at the launch of DPRC
Paro: NZ distributor of therapeutic seal paro talks about the benefits for people with dementia
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Researcher at the forefront of Batten’s, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases Dr Stephanie Hughes
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Dr Lucia Schweitzer: Post Doctoral Fellow, University of Otago
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Researcher Profile: Dr Joanna Williams - Brain Research New Zealand (BRNZ) Principal Investigator
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Researcher Profile: Dr Joanna Williams - Brain Research New Zealand (BRNZ) Principal Investigator
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Dr Lakshini Mendis and Helen Murray: Alzheimer's disease talk Northern DHB
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BRNZ member Dr Moana Theodore on Māori health and education, and child health.
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BRNZ member Dr Moana Theodore on Māori health and education, and child health.
A Wrinkle in Time The Brain and Ageing
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Komentáře

  • @Harlem55
    @Harlem55 Před 2 lety

    Professor QUACK

  • @ukidding
    @ukidding Před 3 lety

    Tena koutou katoa. Ko Nga Puhi te iwi. Ko Hohepa toku ingoa. No Tamaki, Aoteaora ahau. Nga mihi nui ki a koutou. (kei te noho ahau ki Korea). Ko 18.75% Maori ahau.

  • @carrickwinson3763
    @carrickwinson3763 Před 3 lety

    I read through with interest. I once believed Alzheimer's disease has no cure. Well, it is true with English medicine, but not with herbal medicine. My Dad's experience opened my eyes to the reality of a cure through herbs. My Father was a vibrant man before his encounter with Alzheimer's. He was a scientist, hence his mental capability was never in doubt. In 2015, he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. The symptoms manifested through repeating conversation and gradually forgetting things. It became progressive from finding the right words during a conversation, to significant confusion and forgetting details about himself. It was not a good experience, seeing your father whose brilliance had no match, totally became a shadow of himself. His doctors said the disease has no cure, just medications for treatment which had a lot of side effects were administered to him. Early 2018, while on the internet, I bumped into a story of Alzheimer's, and I read about a cure through herbs with interest.. I researched more to be sure it was not a hoax. In my quest, I contacted doctor Rohan herbs mentioned in the testimony. I got his herbal medicine for my father.. It's been 3 years and he is perfectly okay and back to his laboratory work even at old age. For your loved ones with Alzheimer's or Dementia, take them off English medicine and use Dr. Rohan herbal treatment. Dr. Rohan can be reached through dr.rohanronjohn@gmail.com or directly on WhatsApp with +393512146722

  • @catherinemanson5987
    @catherinemanson5987 Před 3 lety

    Hello I just have a quick question. What's the difference between a pepeha and a mihi? Arnt they the same ?

  • @shaiyanbarnes8271
    @shaiyanbarnes8271 Před 3 lety

    Sfrfssf5c4dt

  • @kaela420
    @kaela420 Před 3 lety

    what if you have 2 mountains? xx

    • @wasgoodbru
      @wasgoodbru Před 3 lety

      Ko xxx raua ko xxx nga maunga?

  • @hoddy007
    @hoddy007 Před 3 lety

    Ngā mihi, Dr Hinemoa. Most appreciated! :)

  • @baza0
    @baza0 Před 4 lety

    You seem smart, I don't understand why your 'Medicinal Cannabis Advisory Group' has done nothing to help PWMS and other invalids who aren't rich. There are no medicines provided for most PWMS in NZ. Invalids are at the bottom of society in NZ and you had a chance to help people but your scheme/ regulations only support drug companies and wealthy people. Pharmac are no help. No one seems to want to help and you(Gov)won't let me help myself. Shame on you and shame on the nasty politicians. Don't be nasty! oh, BTW JWH-018 is a great drug for MS. Too bad Peter Dunne banned it in 2011 and then re-introduced stronger and less tested chemicals. Drug policies are destroying so many lives in NZ and around the World. Take some responsibility and stop denying sick and disabled people a chance at life. Many disabled people won't make it to the relatively big bucks that pensioners get. The 50% income increase at 65 makes it clear that disabled people are the unwanted scum in society. Your group seems to be supporting greed not need.

  • @mattmurray3735
    @mattmurray3735 Před 4 lety

    Thanks this was helpful.

  • @Mommamacnz
    @Mommamacnz Před 4 lety

    Thank you, thank you, thank you so very much for this clear and helpful information. I think you've saved an ignorant pakeha from making a fool of herself when I have to do a mihimihi and pepeha during a marae visit soon.

  • @poskikatika697
    @poskikatika697 Před 4 lety

    You are still as beautiful as ever dr hine best wishes

  • @aljenparker
    @aljenparker Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much Prof Richie Poulton for this overview of the elephant in the room of our communities - lack of self-control. This applies not only to the poor but also to intelligent rich - as Australia's Banking Royal Commission found this year. My concern is this. "How can a parent develop self-control in a toddler?" Answer: Set a clear easily doable boundary for the toddler with warnings of short sharp pain - "Apply the board (flat hand) of education to the seat of learning (until it hurts the bottom and your hand)." Then pick up the toddler and cuddle on your lap. Let them try it as a game. These are left and right steps on the path to internalising self-control. Our multigenerational competent family is a testimony to this training. There is also lots of need for forgiveness of both parents and children.

  • @celinak5062
    @celinak5062 Před 5 lety

    7:30

  • @alihosseini5090
    @alihosseini5090 Před 5 lety

    Professor Michelle Glass is the best...

  • @kathredlegs
    @kathredlegs Před 5 lety

    very helpful thank you

  • @chris-wv9yl
    @chris-wv9yl Před 5 lety

    sup kaden

  • @Mathilda5xp
    @Mathilda5xp Před 5 lety

    Kia'ora Dr Hinemoa. Our unit study for term one is Pepeha. I am looking for some Maori songs and actions to help my students to introduce themselves in Te Reo. Thank you for this awesome video. Kia koe e Hine. My first Language is English, but I am learning to speak Te Reo Maori. Blessings.

  • @kittonsmitton
    @kittonsmitton Před 5 lety

    Can the noise in the background stop your stupid subhuman subliminals!

  • @RangiJackson
    @RangiJackson Před 5 lety

    Thankyou

  • @janetpeters8248
    @janetpeters8248 Před 5 lety

    LOVE this!

  • @staywellman2390
    @staywellman2390 Před 5 lety

    Thank you SO much. This is awesome. I will be practicing until I can rattle it off fluently. You made this so easy! Just another way we can all align ourselves as beautiful people in this beautiful land. #onepeople

  • @TeAngaNathan
    @TeAngaNathan Před 5 lety

    Ka rawe e Hinemoa, me kōrero tāua mo tētehi kaupapa #1miriona e haere ake nei!

  • @ThePerfArts
    @ThePerfArts Před 6 lety

    Kia Ora Dr Hinemoa!

  • @tboyz1
    @tboyz1 Před 6 lety

    whakamiharo kia koe e Hine :)

  • @danwalters3235
    @danwalters3235 Před 6 lety

    @ out and about. you're an idiot. good on her. her reo is beautiful. the more people that speak and teach reo the better. the more Maori that speak and teach reo more so. what a hater. she is awesome for wanting to help others learn their pepeha. ta moko the world!

  • @volkankacan184
    @volkankacan184 Před 7 lety

    30 year of research...?? tell me ..what is it exacly...you dont know

  • @kendrexkereopa-woon4104

    Pai to korero e te rangatira! rawe to mahi me to ihi ki roto i te mahi matai hinengaro!!