Found 87 results for diabetes

  • Finding the triggers of inflammation

    Chronic or acute inflammation can contribute to a range of ailments – some potentially deadly – including stroke, respiratory and heart disease, cancer, arthritis, asthma, dementia, multiple sclerosis, and diabetes….…  Read more

    Dr Kate Lawlor's research at Hudson Institute aims at taming inflammation.
  • Sugar ‘by-product’ link to womb, pregnancy health uncovered

    …Lois Salamonsen and Monash University undergraduate Gabriella Antoniotti at Hudson Institute, together with Associate Professor Melinda Coughlan from Monash University’s Department of Diabetes. What are advanced glycation end products (AGEs)?……  Read more

    Dr Jemma Evans at Hudson Institute
  • New gene discovery unlocks mysteries of our immunity

    diabetes. The gene has existed for 500 million years, but its potential is only now understood. “Our immune system produces proteins called cytokines that help fortify the immune system and……  Read more

  • Homebirth or hospital birth? New study weighs up the evidence

    …five previous births Any significant maternal medical condition, such as: diabetes (including gestational diabetes), high blood pressure, or heart, kidney, liver, respiratory, hormone-related, immune or gastrointestinal disease. Diseases we research……  Read more

    Dr Miranda Davies-Tuck from the Epidemiology and Clinical Trials Research Group at Hudson Institute
  • Stem cell therapies receive MRFF funding

    …leads the Regenerative Medicine and Cellular Therapies Research group at Hudson Institute. Together with Monash University, Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Material Science and Engineering) and Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, she……  Read more

    Associate Professor Rebecca Lim from the Amnion Cell Biology Research Group at Hudson Institute
  • NHMRC Project Grant success

    …2 diabetes are among the fastest growing chronic conditions in Australia and globally. This project aims to identify how different forms of cell death contribute to tissue inflammation and the……  Read more

    Our researchers have been awarded nine NHMRC Project Grants and one ARC Discovery Grant totalling $9.8 million.
  • Scientists discover new pathways controlling deadly inflammation

    Inflammation is an important response to infection or injury, but needs to be carefully controlled as too much inflammation can cause conditions such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease and Alzheimer’s……  Read more