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      • Dr Nicholas Jones was announced on Monday as the new director of public health at the NZ Ministry of Health. Dr Jones has worked for Te Whatu Ora Te Matau a Māui, Hawke's Bay (Hawke's Bay DHB) since 2009 and is the current clinical director and medical officer of health at the DHB and will join Manatū Hauora (the Ministry of Health) on August 15.
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  2. Nick is a human T-cell immunologist with a specific interest in the immunometabolic control of T-cell responses. Nick formed his own laboratory at Swansea University in 2021 after receiving funding from the Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group and an MRC New Investigator Research Grant.

  3. Aug 26, 2023 · Dr Nick Jones, who led the Swansea University study, said: “Our findings are significant as they provide the foundation for the clinical development of Canagliflozin for treatment of certain ...

  4. Dr Nick Jones, at Swansea University, wants to find out whether ONC-201 could be used to treat T-ALL. As the drug is already in clinical trials for other cancer types, it could be repurposed for leukaemia more quickly and cheaply than developing a new drug.

  5. Jul 11, 2022 · A Hawke's Bay doctor and health executive who helped lead the response to the deadly Havelock North campylobacter outbreak in 2016 has landed a top job with the Ministry of Health. Dr Nicholas ...

  6. Dr Nick Jones, of Swansea University Medical School, who led the study said: “It is important to understand how these cells function metabolically as it might lead to new therapies to help treat infectious diseases and cancer. In this study we have scrutinised the metabolic pathways used by the immune cell and how a particular type of ...

  7. Dr Nick Jones, who is first author on the study and an infectious diseases/microbiology registrar at CUH, said: “Our findings show that the current mass vaccination strategy is protecting against asymptomatic carriage of the virus in addition to symptomatic disease".

  8. Staff profile for Dr Nick Jones, Senior Lecturer, Institute of Immunology and Immunotherapy, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham.