Warren Tate
Are insurers wrongly declining ME/CFS claims?
Some people with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome say they are being denied personal insurance because insurers deem it to be a mental health issue, not a biomedical issue. Audio
Links between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Long Covid found
Otago University researchers have confirmed clear links between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Long Covid.
The study looked at the cells of patients who'd suffered chronic fatigue for sixteen years and… Audio
Getting chronic fatigue recognised as an disability
A petition being read in Parliament today is urging the Government to recognise chronic fatigue as a disability in order to be eligible for the sickness benefit. Emeritus Professor Warren Tate talks… Audio
Doctors looking at how to help long Covid recovery
Researchers can now explain how long-term diseases chronic fatigue syndrome and long-Covid develop in the body.
They're now looking at how to help those suffering recover.
University of Otago… Audio
Brain fog plaguing people after recovering from Omicron
Post-viral brain fog is causing forgetfulness, fuzziness, and fatigue for New Zealanders trying to return to work after Covid.
The Royal College of GPs says most symptoms should resolve within four… Audio
Similarities between long-haul Covid and ME Chronic Fatigue Syn
New research is investigating similarities between long-haul Covid and ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. University of Otago's Emeritus Professor Warren Tate and his team are examining the molecular… Audio
Understanding 'long haul' Covid19
As we move into the second year of the Covid19 pandemic we're starting to learn more about the impact that so called 'long covid' is having on patients. Long hauler covid patients are people who… Audio
Chronic fatigue is not psychosomatic - study
The Panel speaks to Emeritus Professor Warren Tate, from the University of Otago's department of Biochemistry. Audio
Marsden Medal won by molecular 'discoverer'
Warren Tate has jointly won the 2018 Marsden Medal for a lifetime of molecular discoveries about proteins and the genes that code them. Audio
Marsden Medal won by molecular 'discoverer'
Warren Tate has jointly won the 2018 Marsden Medal for a lifetime of molecular discoveries about proteins and the genes that code them.
AudioOur Changing World for 15 November 2018
Older drivers, and the 2018 winners of the Cranwell and Marsden Awards from the NZ Association of Scientists. Audio
Tuning your brain
Have you ever considered what your brain does when you interact with music? Can music help us recover from illness? Professor Warren Tate from the University of Otago is a geneticist with an interest… Audio
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Science communication student Brandon Gantt talks with Warren Tate about ME Audio
Our Changing World - Alzheimer's Disease and Proteins
Warren Tate and members of his lab are looking at a small protein fragment as a possible therapeutic for Alzheimer's disease. Audio
HIV and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Warren Tate talks about his work on HIV and introduces Eiren Sweetman who is looking for biomarkers for chronic fatigue syndrome Audio
Alzheimer's disease and proteins
Warren Tate and members of his lab are looking at a small protein fragment as a possible therapeutic for Alzheimer's disease Audio
Rutherford Medal winner Warren Tate
Rutherford Medal winner Warren Tate
Internationally renowned molecular biologist who has been awarded New Zealand's top science and technology honour, the Rutherford Medal. Audio
Understanding Alzheimer's Disease
University of Otago researchers discuss their work on a protein that has neuro-protective effects. Audio