ESR scientists honoured at Science New Zealand National Awards
15 December 2021ESR’s excellence in virology, human genomics and forensics has been recognised at the annual Science New Zealand National Awards, which were held virtually.
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ESR’s excellence in virology, human genomics and forensics has been recognised at the annual Science New Zealand National Awards, which were held virtually.
Wellington households with at least one child aged under 20 are needed to join WellKiwis Household, a game-changing study led by ESR
ESR is backing a call by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to ‘Spread Awareness, Stop Resistance’, as part of the focus of World Antimicrobial Awareness Week.