
Taking science to school students at Wellington Science Fair
06 September 2023ESR Senior Scientists Michelle Christensen and Yasmin Liu were blow away by contestants at this year's NIWA Wellington Regional Science & Technology Fair.
Read about our forensic expertise and how we help keep communities safe.
Learn about our water quality and environmental science work.
Read out ESR's COVID-19 response across the public health spectrum
Find out about our work in preventing and reducing disease.
Read about ESR’s expertise in food, pharmaceuticals and other product testing.
Read about how our science expertise is utilised around the world.
ESR’s genomic science encompasses microbial, human, meta and forensic genomics, transcriptomics and epigen omics.
ESR provides science services and research capability across a number of science disciplines.
He Whakanōhanga Rangahau a Karauna te ESR e whakarato ana i ngā ratonga rangahau me ngā kaha pūtaiao puta noa i ngā peka pūtaiao maha.
Ngā Kete is a collection of public and secured data and analytic resources, from ESR's various science disciplines.
Find out more about the work we do and the real-world impact it's having on New Zealand.
Some of our current research projects
Find references to the published work of ESR scientists across our science disciplines.
An introduction to ESR's Board of Directors.
Find out more about ESR's senior leaders.
Our people are the backbone of our organisation. Read about our leaders, scientists and our Board.
ESR Senior Scientists Michelle Christensen and Yasmin Liu were blow away by contestants at this year's NIWA Wellington Regional Science & Technology Fair.
ESR's Lumi™ Drug Scan has been shortlisted for a prestigious KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Impact Award.
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital scientists with ESR found immune cells in individuals long before influenza predict whether the illness is symptomatic.
University of Canterbury researchers with ESR collaborators create world-first statistical model with potential to better inform public health responses.
A team of scientists, including from ESR, have unveiled unexpected findings in the epidemiology of chlamydial infections.