University of Waikato, Biological Sciences, Faculty Member
Since discovering in 1982 that manuka honey has an
exceptional type of antibacterial activity, my research has been mostly on
aspects of the use of honey as a medicine. I teach Biochemistry at the
University of Waikato, and have been doing so since 1973. My research prior to
becoming interested in honey was mostly on characterising other natural
antibacterial substances.
I have put on Academia.edu articles I have written to share
with the general public and with other researchers the knowledge I have gained
about honey in the three decades I have been studying it. I have included in
this a list of papers I have published on honey.
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