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Dames come together for mother and baby health research

Tue May 02 2017 12:00:00 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)

Dames come together for mother and baby health research

02 May 2017

Professor Frank Bloomfield, director of the Liggins Institute, with a new mother

Professor Frank Bloomfield, director of the Liggins Institute, with a new mother

What may be the biggest gathering yet of Kiwi Dames is taking place this Saturday night – just in time for Mother’s Day.

More than 20 Dames are coming together for a unique event to celebrate the achievements of the Liggins Institute, which aims to give all babies a healthy start and set them up for lifelong health.

The Night of the Dames will be held in the pavilion in the grounds of Old Government House, in central Auckland.

Each Dame will host a table of 10 for the dinner event.

Guests could find themselves sharing a table with Dame Jenny Shipley, Dame Malvina Major, Dame Catherine Harcourt, Dame Rosanne Meo, Dame Rosemary Horton, Dame Lesley Max, Dame Catherine Tizard, Dame Deidre Milne, Dame Jocelyn Fish, Dame Susan Devoy, Dame Silvia Cartwright, Dame Diane Robertson, Dame Ann Salmond, Dame Iritana Tawhiwhirangi, Dame Wendy Pye, Dame Therese Walsh, Dame Paula Rebstock, Dame Lowell Goddard, Dame Alison Paterson, Dame Beverley Wakem, or Dame Margaret Sparrow.

Institute director Professor Frank Bloomfield says he is honoured by the Dames’ support.

“These are highly accomplished women whose achievements have benefited and inspired others,” he says. “The evening will be a great occasion to reflect on how research at the Institute also touches the lives of so many New Zealanders.”

The Liggins Institute is a large-scale research institute based at the University of Auckland. It works to turn research discoveries into real strategies that will help people to prevent and manage major 21st century health problems, such as obesity and diabetes.

Dame Rosanne Meo is one of the Dames attending the special event

Dame Rosanne Meo is one of the Dames attending the special event

Studies underway

Speakers will talk about some of the studies underway at the Institute, from both the researcher’s and participant’s point of view. These studies aim to:

The event is at 6-10pm, Saturday 6 May, 2017, at The Pavilion, Old Government House, corner Princes Street and Waterloo Quadrant. Tickets are $225 each and can be purchased here.

Contact

Nicola Shepheard Media Adviser

Tel: 09 923 1515 Mob: 027 537 1319 Emailn.shepheard@auckland.ac.nz