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Early aldosterone linked to heart risk in youth
Unprecedented access to a unique group of Australians is allowing researchers to study links between raised aldosterone levels and elevated cardiovascular risk in various age groups – with important findings for heart health. This research is shedding new light on aldosterone heart risk, a critical factor in cardiovascular health.… Read more
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Accelerating pioneering inflammatory diseases research
BioCurate’s Proof of Concept Fund is working to change this trend by providing crucial support to address critical gaps in promising projects, as exemplified by the groundbreaking work on Interleukin-38 (IL-38) led by Professor Claudia Nold from Hudson Institute of Medical Research and Associate Professor Andrew Ellisdon from the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute.… Read more
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The hidden condition that we have to talk about
Faced with a condition that’s rarely spoken about, despite affecting up to 40 percent of all women, Sally decided things had to change, so she volunteered to be our POP advocate – sharing her story and her suffering to help avoid others going through the same thing.… Read more
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Understanding the how and why of preterm brain injury
Researchers at Hudson Institute of Medical Research have now uncovered a key process that causes brain injury, offering hope that new, targeted treatments could be created.… Read more
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New CRE targets autoinflammatory disease
Hudson Institute’s reputation as a leader in inflammation research has been recognised with the establishment of a Centre of Research Excellence (CRE) in Autoinflammatory Disease Research, led by Professor Seth Masters.… Read more
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New CRE for Nucleic Acid Sensing boosts RNA therapeutics
The frontline of defences against viruses and other pathogens will be fortified by the creation of a new Centre of Research Excellence for Nucleic Acid Sensing, located at Hudson Institute. … Read more
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New treatment hope for perinatal lung and brain injury
Hudson Institute researchers are lifting the lid on a treatment promising the benefits of stem cells but none of the drawbacks, offering potential to reduce the lifelong impacts of perinatal lung and brain injuries.… Read more
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Differences of Sex Development 101: it’s complicated
Internationally renowned researcher into Differences of Sex Development, Professor Vincent Harley, provides an introduction to the topic – separating fact from fiction.… Read more
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What can placentas reveal about pregnancy and beyond?
Dr Emily Camm is now taking a 21st century approach to the placenta’s significance by incorporating Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based analysis to identify the risk of child developmental issues, even before they appear.… Read more
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Legionnaires’ disease: what you need to know
World-renowned microbiologist and CEO of Hudson Institute of Medical Research, Professor Elizabeth Hartland, tells you all you need to know about this disease – where it comes from and how to avoid it.… Read more