2007 RNZ Archive
Looking for a radio broadcast about biotechnology? Browse the Radio New Zealand audio archive on the Hub.
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2007 Young Scientist of the Year
28 Jun, 2007
Jessie Jacobsen is the 2007 MacDiarmid Young Scientist of the Year for her innovative research on Huntington's disease.
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Brain stem cells
22 Feb, 2007
A team of University of Auckland scientists have discovered how stem cells migrate through the brain.
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Free radicals
19 Jul, 2007
Free radicals – are they good or bad for you?
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Genetically modified brassica trials, part one
03 May, 2007
Part one of two programmes looking at issues raised by a proposed field trial of genetically modified vegetables.
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Genetically modified brassica trials, part two
10 May, 2007
Part two of two programmes looking at issues raised by a proposed field trial of genetically modified vegetables.
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Genetically modified brassicas approved
31 May, 2007
An interview with Libby Harrison from the Environmental Risk Management Authority (ERMA) following the decision to allow field trials of genetically modified brassicas.
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Glycosylation disorder
06 Sep, 2007
Yeast cells and a robotic microscope are helping researchers understand the genes involved in a rare childhood disease.
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Pāua polyculture
19 Jul, 2007
A new type of aquaculture is being trialled at Hongoeka Bay in a partnership between Māori and NIWA.
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Possums on the pill
28 Jun, 2007
Janine Duckworth from Landcare Research want to put possums on the pill.
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Tuberculosis vaccine
12 Jul, 2007
Kylie Quinn is an award winning PhD student working on a new DNA vaccine to tackle tuberculosis.

