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FUNDED NCD PROJECTS

Following are the current NCD Projects.

NCD Projects 2019

  • Te Ōranga Ō Te Roro: App for Dementia Awareness and Prevention Through Risk reduction (ADAPT-R)
    Marcus King, Callaghan Innovation and Margaret Dudley, University of Auckland
  • Ke te waha o Te Reo: a Te Reo digital voice
    Agnetha Korevaar & Marcus King, Callaghan Innovation and Dean Sutherland, University of Canterbury 

NCD Projects 2018

  • Virtual Reality (VR) Rehabilitation Post Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
    Marcus King, Callaghan Innovation and Allyson Calder, University of Otago
  • The Prana – An interactive therapeutic gaming device
    Marcus King, Callaghan Innovation and Prof Julian FR Paton, University of Auckland
  • Drug delivery to the inner ear
    A/Prof Srdjan Vlajkovic, University of Auckland and Dr Jaydee Cabral, University of Otago 

NCD Projects 2017

  • Laser Bio-meter
    Dr Ehsan Vaghefi, University of Auckland and Dr David Squirrll, ADHB & University of Auckland
  • EMG-Guard: a smart-phone assisted wireless EMG device for small superficial muscles
    Prof Mauro Farella, University of Otago and Prof Maggie-Lee Huckabee, University of Canterbury
  • Open source pupilometer
    Dr Jesse Gale, University of Otago Wellington and Prof Simon Fraser, Victoria University of Wellington
  • An investigation to build a wearable and non-invasive (closed circuit) neurostimulator to modulate gastric dysfunctions
    Dr Yusuf Cakmak, Otago University school of Medicine and Dr Peng Du, University of Auckland

 

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