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  • My Room Children’s Charity creates cancer research laboratory

    …Paediatric Cancer Consortium (VPCC), Hudson Institute is working every day toward new breakthroughs in the treatment of childhood cancers. Our Next Generation Precision Medicine Program and the Childhood Cancer Model……  Read more

    (L-R) Professor Jason Cain with Eli Mohibi (7) and Margaret Zita from the My Room Childrens Cancer Charity
  • Funding turbocharges search for children’s brain cancer cure

    …development of precision vaccines tailored for childhood cancers, including children’s brain cancers. Learn more about Childhood cancer Funder | Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) Collaborators | CIA: Dr Claire Sun, CIB Dr……  Read more

    Pouya Faridi and Claire Sun in the lab at Hudson Insitute
  • ‘Goldilocks hormone’ crucial for male fertility

    …and testicular cancer is the second most common cancer in young men aged 18-39.   Although these conditions are normally only detected after puberty, the causes are thought to originate……  Read more

    Penny Whiley and Kate Loveland
  • Better treatments sooner – Hudson’s new RNAte Platform unveiled

    …change the way we treat a range of diseases, including chronic inflammatory diseases and cancer,” Prof Hartland said. “However, we need to ensure that newly developed RNA-based products do not……  Read more

    Natalia Sampaio In the lab of the RNAte Platform at Hudson Institute
  • Bright ideas attract major funding

    …H. pylori, carry a protein with cancer-causing properties. The proposed research project will demonstrate how these vesicles alter host cell functions, leading to cancer. This research will describe a new……  Read more

    NHMRC Ideas Grants 2023
  • NHMRC Investigator Grants 2023

    Exciting research projects covering healthier pregnancy, safer birth and new forms of cancer treatment have attracted major funding in the form of NHMRC Investigator Grants. Hudson Institute researchers have been……  Read more

    Ron Firestein, Stuart Hooper, Stacey Ellery recipients of NHMRC Investigator Grants 2023
  • Bacteria and stomach cancer: breaking the link

    …stomach. Stomach bacteria and cancer facts Stomach cancer is the fifth most common cancer worldwide. In some parts of Asia, it is the second most common form of cancer. It……  Read more

    Professor Richard Ferrero in the lab at Hudson Institute
  • Taming the hedgehog to treat osteosarcoma

    …The age and overall health of the patient. Learn more about Childhood cancer Funders | Victorian Cancer Agency, Science and Industry Endowment Fund STEM+ Business Fellowship, Cancer Council NSW and……  Read more

    Vijesh Vaghjiani and Jason Cain in the lab and Hudson Institute
  • How does cell death trigger inflammation?

    …antimicrobials, the success of modern medicine in treating infections, including during major surgery and cancer chemotherapy, would be at increased risk. Source: World Health Organization What is antimicrobial resistance? Antimicrobial……  Read more

    A/Prof Kate Lawlor, Dr Hazel Tye and Dr Timothy Gottschalk, Cell Death and Inflammatory Signalling at Hudson Institute
  • How to protect the newborn brain

    …neuroprotection: closing the gap between animal studies and human trials. J Neuroinflammation 20, 241. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12974-023-02911-w Contact us Hudson Institute communications | t: + 61 3 8572 2761 | e: communications@hudson.org.au * Source: American Cancer Society……  Read more

    Sharmony Kelly and Dr Robert Galinsky, Perinatal Inflammation and Neurophysiology at Hudson Institute