Kurt Krause
Covid-19 variant: What does it mean for NZ?
The new variant of Covid-19 is causing alarm around the world, reports the New York Times. Audio
UK approves Covid-19 vaccine
The Panel speaks to Kurt Krause, Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Otago. Audio
White House says it will not control the pandemic
Professor Kurt Krause, who holds the chair in Biochemisty at the University of Otago, joins The Panel. Audio
Covid-19: Biochemistry professor on Donald Trump's medications
US president Donald Trump is back at the White House after his brief hospital stay, but continues to be treated for Covid-19.
Among his medicines, he is being given the intravenous antiviral drug… Audio
Is Trump a Covid-19 super-spreader?
Professor Kurt Krause joins The Panel to discuss whether President Trump could be a Covid-19 super-spreader, and the potential effectiveness or side effects of the cocktail of medications he is… Audio
The role of steroids in battle against Covid-19
Fewer Covid-19 patients die when given steroids, research published today shows. Audio
Auckland to stay in Level 3
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has confirmed Auckland will not come out of level three restrictions early. Otago University professor of Biochemistry, Kurt Krause joins The Panel to discuss, and to… Audio
Covid:19: NZ has lowest death rate in OECD
New Zealand has the lowest death rate from the Covid-19 pandemic in the developed world. Audio
Government under fire of Covid-19 cases
We speak to Professor Kurt Krause the chair of Biochemistry at the University of Otago. Audio
Covid-19: Global cases rise as NZ nears possible elimination
New Zealand has become "the envy" of other countries, says Dr Ashley Bloomfield, as cases of Covid-19 continue to rise around the world. Audio
Virus 101 - the science of viruses
Virus expert Kurt Krause, from the University of Otago, gives us the lowdown on viruses, and on coronaviruses in particular. Audio
Virus 101 - the science of viruses
Virus expert Kurt Krause, from the University of Otago, gives us the lowdown on viruses, and on coronaviruses in particular.
AudioOur Changing World for 2 April 2020
Virus expert Kurt Krause, from the University of Otago, gives us the lowdown on viruses, and we hear about a rare plant and the viruses that are killing it. Audio
Our Changing World for 26 March 2020
GNS Science monitors levels of air pollution around New Zealand, and why soap is the ultimate coronavirus buster. Audio
Covid-19: the science of soap
When it comes to virus-busting, soap is an oldie but a goodie - because it turns out that soap is particularly effective against coronaviruses such as the one that causes Covid-19. Audio
Covid-19: the science of soap
When it comes to virus-busting, soap is an oldie but a goodie - because it turns out that soap is particularly effective against coronaviruses such as the one that causes Covid-19.
AudioChina trying to keep virus from spreading before Lunar New Year
China is desperately trying to keep a deadly new virus from spreading as millions of Chinese prepare to travel at home and overseas for the Lunar New Year holiday.
The Coronavirus has killed six… Audio
World leaders to meet at UN to discuss superbugs
World leaders are holding a summit on the dangers of super bugs at the United Nations this week. But is it already too late? Audio
Glow in the dark - firefly squid and bioluminescence
Miriam Sharpe and Kurt Krause are investigating the proteins that glow worms and firefly squid use to glow in the dark. Video, Audio
Glow in the dark - firefly squid and bioluminescence
Miriam Sharpe and Kurt Krause are investigating the proteins that glow worms and firefly squid use to glow in the dark.
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