Keri Rose Lawson-Te Aho is a New Zealand academic specialising in studying mental health issues and suicide amongst New Zealand's MÃÂori people.
In 1995âÂÂ96, Lawson-Te Aho was a Fulbright scholar and visiting research fellow at the East-West Center in Hawaii. She later travelled in indigenous communities in Alaska and other parts of North America, working on suicide prevention and tribal self-determination projects. In 2013, she completed a PhD at Victoria University of Wellington on MÃÂori suicide prevention.
Lawson-Te Aho is a lecturer at the University of Otago's Wellington School of Medicine.