Professor Neil Pearce. Getting unstuck in environmental and occupational cancer research.
Amanda Eng. Self-reported occupational exposures in the New Zealand workforce.
Dave McLean. Building Research in Occupational Health in New Zealand (BROHNZ).
Associate Professor Wendyl D'Souza,  Dr Mona Jeffreys,  Mark Cook. Marked ethnic disparities in hospitalizations for seizures/epilepsy between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians from 1998-2004.
Professor Neil Pearce. Occupational health and safety.
Professor Neil Pearce. Epidemiology of bladder cancer in New Zealand.
Anna Matheson. "Treating" communities for health inequalities: complexity matters.
Professor Neil Pearce. Environmental causes of asthma.
Naomi Brewer,  Craig Wright,  Noemie Travier,  Professor Chris Cunningham,  John Hornell,  Professor Neil Pearce,  Dr Mona Jeffreys. A New Zealand linkage study examining the associations between glycosylated haemoglobin concentration and mortality.
Naomi Brewer,  Dr Mona Jeffreys,  Dr Paul White,  Professor Neil Pearce. Cervical cancer survival in New Zealand.
E Plana,  Professor Neil Pearce,  P Burney,  Manolis Kogevinas,  J Anto,  J Sunyer. Clustering of risk factors and socioeconomic status in the European Union Respiratory Health Survey.
Amanda Eng,  Andrea 't Mannetje,  Professor Jeroen Douwes,  Dave McLean,  Phillipa Gander,  Bill Glass,  Ian Laird,  Stephen Legg,  Professor Neil Pearce. Occupational risk factors for asthma in the New Zealand population.
Fiona McKenzie,  Professor Neil Pearce. Ethnic inequalities: lifestyle risk factors and breast cancer survival.
Fiona McKenzie,  Dr Mona Jeffreys,  Andrea 't Mannetje,  Professor Neil Pearce. Prognostic factors in women with breast cancer: inequalities by ethnicity and socioeconomic position in New Zealand.
Professor Neil Pearce. Epidemiology in a changing world.
Professor Neil Pearce. The International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC).
Professor Jeroen Douwes. Occupational asthma.
Dave McLean,  Amanda Eng,  Dr Evan Dryson,  Dr Chris Walls,  KC Wong,  Soo Cheng,  Andrea 't Mannetje,  Dr Tania Slater,  Dr Phil Shoemack,  Professor Neil Pearce. Morbidity in former sawmill workers exposed to pentachlorophenol (PCP): a cross-sectional study in New Zealand.
Dave McLean,  Professor Neil Pearce. Health outcomes in former New Zealand timber workers exposed to pentachlorophenol (PCP).
Professor Neil Pearce. Corporate influences on epidemiology.
Professor Jeroen Douwes. Storms, floods, damp indoor environments and respiratory morbidity.
Professor Jeroen Douwes. Storms, floods, damp indoor environments and respiratory morbidity.
Professor Neil Pearce. Epidemiology in a changing world.
Professor Jeroen Douwes. Leaky buildings: what do we know about the health effects.
Dave McLean. Exposure assessment in occupational epidemiology.