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NZ Bioscience is the official newsletter of the Society. Every financial member should receive a copy of the magazine as part of their membership. The Journal contains information on current activities within the society and is also the portal through which the executive can inform members of decisions, meetings and potential changes to the society constitution.
Editorial Team:
If you have material you would like to contribute to NZ Bioscience, the Newsletter Editor would be delighted to hear from you. Alternatively, you can contact one of the members of the editorial team to discuss your ideas and pass on information for inclusion.
Newsletter Editor
Assoc. Prof. Greg Cook
Department of Microbiology & Immunology
Otago School of Medical Sciences
The University of Otago
P.O. Box 56
Dunedin
Tel: 03-4797722
Fax: 03-4798540
Email: greg.cook@stonebow.otago.ac.nz
Regional Editors
Ronan O'Toole, Victoria University of Wellington
Ian McDonald, Waikato University, Hamilton
Susan Turner, University of Auckland, Auckland
Justin O'Sullivan, Massey university, Albany Campus, Auckland
Jack Heinemann, Canterbury University, Christchurch
Steve Flint, Fonterra, Palmerston North
Stephanie Watson, ESR, Porirua
Current Issue of NZ Bioscience:
NZ Bioscience - Volume 16, Issue 2 (Ma7 2007)
Past Issues of NZ Bioscience:
NZ Bioscience - Volume 16, Issue 1 (March 2007)
[Please note: the commercial 'production team' have repeated last november's volume and issue no. on the front cover; this issue is Vol. 16(1), 2007]
NZ Bioscience - Volume 15, Issue 4 (November 2006)
NZ Bioscience - Volume 15, Issue 3 (August, 2006)
[please note that due to an editorial error on the part of the magazine production team, the Presidents Report published in the Vol. 15(3), issue of NZ Bioscience is from the previous year - the correct version can be found here]
NZ Bioscience - Volume 15, Issue 2 (June 2006)
NZ Bioscience - Volume 15, Issue 1 (April 2006)
NZ Bioscience - Volume 14, Issue 4 (November 2005)
Note: If you are a financial member and are not currently receiving
NZ Bioscience, please contact the Newsletter Editor.
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