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  • Hudson Lab Secures Three Grants to Battle Childhood Cancers

    …three grants from Tour de Cure Australia. This funding is set to propel the development of precision immunotherapies aimed at combating childhood cancers. Childhood cancer facts Each year almost 1,000……  Read more

    Pouya, Tima, Grace Tour De Cure Grants
  • One-two punch targets childhood brain cancer

    Childhood cancer facts Cancer kills three children every week in Australia – more than any other disease Almost half of all children diagnosed with cancer in Australia are aged 0-4……  Read more

    Dr Paul Daniel, Dr Shazia Adjumain and Professor Ron Firestein
  • Leader cells key to stopping ovarian cancer’s double impact

    …hope for the ovarian cancer community.” Ovarian Cancer Facts High Mortality Rate: Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynaecological cancer, with a 5-year survival rate of only 50% for all……  Read more

    An advanced-stage tumor after 8 weeks, showing specific areas where cancer-spreading leader cells (KRT14+ LCs) and immune-suppressing cells (Tregs) are concentrated, driving tumor growth and immune evasion
  • NHMRC Investigator grant success 2025

    …epsilon (IFNe), and how it regulates the anti-tumour immune response to limit cancer metastasis. “Building on my extensive work in ovarian cancer, I am working to identify which patients will……  Read more

    NHMRC Investigator Grants 2025 Feature
  • Creatine & pregnancy – good for baby’s brain

    …negative impacts of perinatal brain injury are often not expressed until later in childhood; if we can show creatine’s ability to minimise such effects, it will be a wonderful outcome,”……  Read more

    Dr Robert Galinsky and Ms Nhi Tran from the Perinatal Transition Research Group at Hudson Institute
  • Research winners good news for kids with cancer

    …leader in the field, building capacity and sustainability for paediatric cancer research by cultivating local, national and international partnerships, supporting educational events and training the childhood cancer leaders of tomorrow….…  Read more

    Ron Pouya Jason MRFF Grant Childrens Cancer profile
  • NHMRC and ARC Grant success in 2024

    …Ideas Grants to work on research projects ranging from improved lung cancer treatments, post chemotherapy fertility, nanomedicine for preterm brain injury, through to pelvic organ prolapse solutions and cancer treatments….…  Read more

    NHMRC 2024
  • Uncovering the cellular secrets of RNA editing

    …key regulators of the autoinflammatory response to unedited self dsRNA RNA editing identifies invaders Working with collaborators from the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre, Spain’s Universidade de……  Read more

    L-R: Scott Taylor, Ankita Goradia, Jacki Heraud-Farlow and Carl Walkley
  • Harnessing a natural killer to fight lung cancer

    Making tumours visible to the body’s own natural killer cells could be the key to fighting the deadliest form of lung cancer. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer…  Read more

    Dan Gough in the Lab at Hudson SQ fight lung cancer
  • Hudson News Summer 2024: Director’s message

    …story of friendship and dreams 20 November 2024 Childhood blood cancer: new treatment approach 20 November 2024 Australian Lions’ children’s cancer fellowship 20 November 2024 Spotlight: supporting ovarian cancer research……  Read more

    Professor Elizabeth Hartland, Director and CEO of Hudson Institute