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HRC Research Repository

This library contains details of HRC-funded studies over the past 10 years, including study title, lay summary, lead investigator, host organisation, the sum awarded, year of study commencement, and contract duration.
  • Persistent opioid use and opioid-related harm after surgery and trauma

    Year:
    2021
    Approved budget:
    $259,000.00
    Researchers:
    Mr Jay Gong
    ,
    Dr Amy Chan
    ,
    Professor Alan Merry
    ,
    Associate Professor Peter Jones
    ,
    Dr Matthew Moore
    ,
    Assistant Professor Kebede Beyene
    Host:
    The University of Auckland
    Proposal type
    Clinical Research Training Fellowship
  • Māori whānau experiences of neuropsychological assessment for FASD

    Year:
    2021
    Approved budget:
    $260,000.00
    Researchers:
    Ms Sarah Goldsbury
    ,
    Associate Professor Raewyn Mutch
    ,
    Professor Suzanne Pitama
    ,
    Associate Professor Cameron Lacey
    Host:
    University of Otago
    Proposal type
    Clinical Research Training Fellowship
  • A kaupapa Māori analysis of Māori cannabis and methamphetamine use

    Year:
    2021
    Approved budget:
    $554,400.00
    Researchers:
    Dr Erena Wikaire
    ,
    Professor Te Kani Kingi
    ,
    Associate Professor Matire Harwood
    ,
    Dr Mihi Ratima
    ,
    Mr Andrew Sporle
    ,
    Professor Joseph Kaholokula
    ,
    Mrs Moe Milne
    Host:
    Te Whare Wananga O Awanuiarangi
    Proposal type
    Hohua Tutengaehe Fellowship
  • Kia taiohi te tū

    Year:
    2021
    Approved budget:
    $386,985.00
    Researchers:
    Dr Joeliee Seed-Pihama
    Host:
    University of Waikato
    Proposal type
    Hohua Tutengaehe Fellowship
  • A drug harms ranking study for Aotearoa New Zealand

    Year:
    2021
    Approved budget:
    $194,698.48
    Researchers:
    Dr Rose Crossin
    ,
    Professor Joseph Boden
    ,
    Associate Professor Christopher Wilkins
    Host:
    University of Otago
    Proposal type
    Emerging Researcher First Grant