Eisdell Moore Centre
Centre for Hearing and Balance Research in Aotearoa New Zealand and the Pacific
Through excellence in research, community education, and the promotion of quality and equitable services, the Eisdell Moore Centre aims to minimise impacts of hearing and balance disorders across New Zealand and the Pacific region.
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Te Pae Kōrero | Latest News
First -ever te reo Māori hearing test
Board members Jen Smith and Greg O’Beirne feature in Tahu News, highlighting community work in hearing health. Meanwhile, University of Canterbury researchers have developed the first-ever te reo Māori hearing tests, supporting culturally appropriate and equitable...
Listening to Voices: What People with Tinnitus Really Value in Care
New tinnitus research published in Audiology and Neurotology highlights what people living with tinnitus say matters most in treatment, by EMC’s own Grant Searchfield and colleagues.Read more:
Driving Innovation in Ear Health: AI in Primary Care
Michelle Pokorny and her team have been awarded a Health Research Council (HRC) grant for their pilot project Integrating AI-Assisted Diagnosis of Ear Disease in Primary Care. This research aims to evaluate how artificial intelligence can support clinicians in...
Our Leadership
Co-Director of the Eisdell Moore Centre
Co-Director of the Eisdell Moore Centre
Director of the UoA-WHO Collaborating Centre
Deputy-Director of the UoA-WHO Collaborating Centre
Māori Research Fellow
Our Partners
Tō mātou kaupapa | Our Purpose
Find out more about Eisdell Moore Centre, our team, purpose, and history.
Whakapā mai | Contact us
We want to connect with other researchers, communities, and policymakers who have the shared aim of improving health and wellbeing outcomes for all.
If you have an idea for potential collaboration or want to learn more about what we do, please contact us: Email emcentre@auckland.ac.nz
