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08 July 2022A team of researchers including ESR's Annette Bolton have received HRC funding to find out.
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A team of researchers including ESR's Annette Bolton have received HRC funding to find out.
ESR welcomes announcement that Lumi™ Drug Scan service will be rolled-out to all New Zealand Police Districts
ESR Senior Scientist Dr Olga Pantos gives expert reaction to research showing the presence of microplastics in fresh Antarctic snow.
Reported cases of STIs dropped slightly in the third quarter of 2021, but some groups remain over-represented.
Dr Jemma Geoghegan, who helped to establish genome sequencing of COVID-19 with ESR, has won the 2021 Prime Minister’s Emerging Scientist Prize.