A Better Start - National Science Challenge
  • Home
  • Our Research
    • Healthy Weight
    • Resilient Teens
    • Successful Learning
    • Big Data
    • Research Projects
    • Vision Mātauranga
  • Our People
    • Science Leadership Team
    • Governance
    • Science Advisory Panel
    • Meet the Researcher
  • Grants & Funding
    • Contestable Funding Projects
  • News
    • Updates
    • Expert Opinion
    • Newsletter
  • Events
    • Symposium 2024
    • Symposium 2022
    • Symposium 2021
    • Symposium 2019
    • Life Course Hui Dec 2022
    • Webinar Recordings
      • Webinars
        • Upcoming webinars
    • Workshops
  • Plans and Reports
  • Publications
    • Supporting the future wellbeing of our tamariki – E tipu, e rea, mō ngā rā o tō ao: grow tender shoot for the days destined for you
Select Page

Meet the Researcher – Professor Rachael Taylor

by michelecrawshaw | Feb 24, 2021 | Healthy Weight, Media release, Meet the Researcher, News, Newsletter, Research activity, Updates

Professor Rachael Taylor, leads A Better Start’s strategic research project, Moemoea, which looks at sleep, health, communication & wellbeing of pepi and their whānau.  Can you tell us about Moemoea and why it’s important? Getting sufficient good...
Pilot study leads to national school rollout

Pilot study leads to national school rollout

by michelecrawshaw | Feb 23, 2021 | Media release, News, Research activity, Successful Literacy and Learning, Updates

An innovative literacy programme, developed with funding from A Better Start National Science Challenge, is being rolled out to the nation’s schools. The programme, known as the Better Start Literacy Approach (BLSA), is part of the Ministry of Education’s major...
Joint funding round update

Joint funding round update

by michelecrawshaw | Feb 22, 2021 | Contestable, Grants & Funding, Healthy Weight, Media release, News, Resilient Teens, Successful Literacy and Learning, Updates

A raft of applications have been received for A Better Start and Cure Kids’ $4 million joint funding round for child health research. A Better Start and Cure Kids had called for proposals for high quality translational research to improve child and youth...
Announcing the Lifecourse project

Announcing the Lifecourse project

by michelecrawshaw | Feb 10, 2021 | Grants & Funding, Healthy Weight, Media release, News, Research activity, Resilient Teens, Successful Literacy and Learning, Updates, Vision Matauranga

The lifelong impact of chronic diseases on New Zealand families is at the centre of a major new research programme. Three of the government’s National Science Challenges – A Better Start, Healthier Lives and Ageing Well – are collaborating to develop a research...
WATCH: Cure Kids and A Better Start joint funding round Q&A webinar

WATCH: Cure Kids and A Better Start joint funding round Q&A webinar

by michelecrawshaw | Feb 9, 2021 | Contestable, Events, Healthy Weight, News, Resilient Teens, Successful Literacy and Learning, Vision Matauranga, Webinars

A Better Start and Cure Kids has launched a $4 million contestable fund in child health research. Expressions of Interest close on 17 February 2021. In this webinar, hosted on February 2, 2021, A Better Start Director Wayne Cutfield and Cure Kids Director of Research...
Gut bugs making obese teenagers healthier

Gut bugs making obese teenagers healthier

by michelecrawshaw | Feb 8, 2021 | Clinical study, Healthy Weight, Media release, News, Research activity, Updates

Listen to A Better Start’s Director, Professor Wayne Cutfield, talk to Radio New Zealand’s Nine To Noon programme about what happens when gut bacteria from healthy teenagers is introduced, in capsule form, to severely overweight teen’s digestive...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Hosted by The Liggins Institute at the University of Auckland


Accessibility | Copyright | Privacy | Disclaimer