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Neve’s story – juvenile ovarian cancer
Seeing their baby diagnosed with a rare ovarian cancer (ROC) before her first birthday instantly made one Central Victorian family advocates for medical research. Here they share Neve’s juvenile ovarian…… Read more
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Why inflammation is important
Inflammation is the essential physiological response that keeps you alive but can also kill you. Inflammation protects the human body from bacteria, viruses and other invaders, but in its chronic…… Read more
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Funding boost for ovarian cancer research
Hudson Institute of Medical Research is proud to be a recipient in the latest round of funding from the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation (OCRF). Professor Ron Firestein Professor Ron Firestein,…… Read more
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The how and why of neuroprotection
Finding the right medicine is sometimes just the first step on a long road – for researchers working to prevent newborn brain injury, understanding how it works is the bigger…… Read more
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A new arsenal in the fight against childhood cancer
As a major centre of childhood cancer research Hudson Institute was proud to play host to the Federal Minister for Health and Aged Care, the Hon Greg Hunt MP, for…… Read more
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Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences (AAHMS) Associate Members
Congratulations to Associate Professor Claudia Nold who now holds an Associate Member position with the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences (AAHMS). Associate Professor Claudia Nold AAHMS is Australia’s…… Read more
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Placental cell therapy could deliver new treatment options for liver disease
A cell therapy could reduce inflammatory response in liver disease, offering hope to thousands of Australians suffering from the disease. Mihiri Goonetilleke Inflammation underpins hundreds of health conditions, contributing to…… Read more
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Reducing brain damage in preterm babies
The understanding of brain damage in preterm newborn babies has taken a big step, with a world-first study identifying significant differences in the mechanics of blood supply to the preterm brain. L–R:…… Read more
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Veski Fellowship to give POP researcher international experience boosting 3D Bioprinted clinical construct
The search for new treatments for Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) will take Hudson Institute researcher Dr Kallyanashis Paul to New Zealand and Singapore next year as part of a prestigious…… Read more
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Colon cancer breakthrough – combo therapy halts cell growth
A colon cancer breakthrough at Hudson Institute has shown that combining two types of drugs targeting gene expression stops cancer proliferation. Associate Professor Ron Firestein Australia has one of the…… Read more