‘Wormy lambs’ video takes out national award

Friday 28 September 2018
Massey University PhD student Seer Ikurior has won a Royal Society Te Apārangi award for his video about lambs and worms.
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Massey University PhD student Seer Ikurior has won a Royal Society Te Apārangi award for his video about lambs and worms.

Mr Ikurior won the Future Leader Award as part of the Royal Society Te Apārangi Early Career Researcher video competition – 180 Seconds of Discovery. The award comes with a $3000 prize.

His video was titled, ‘Wormy lambs: Using sensing technologies to make targeted treatments’.

The competition asked New Zealand-based postgraduate students to share their research in a three-minute video, uploaded to Thinkable.org. The videos received over 20,000 views from around world and a total of 1326 votes.

Earlier this year, Mr Ikurior, from the School of Veterinary Science, was voted the People’s Choice Award of $1000 for his presentation titled, ‘My lamb is behaving odd, it might have worms’ at the Massey University’s doctoral Three-Minute Thesis final.

The video was edited by David Achegbulu.