A New Zealand scientist who has spent years researching how to improve the treatment of people with chronic kidney disease has been awarded a grant worth more than $32,000.
Dr Suetonia Palmer, a senior lecturer at the University of Otago, realised information available to doctors and patients is often confusing and sometimes wrong.
So she and her international colleagues have written a series of practice guidelines that gives doctors the best information.
This week her efforts have been recognised - she was one of three Australasian women to gained a L'Oreal For Women in Science Fellowship worth $32,480.
Dr Palmer said she would use the money to help dialysis patients better prepare for treatment so they could treat themselves at home.