2015 Publications
…blood flow patterns directly after birth before delayed cord clamping. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 100(2):F121-5. Bozinovski S, Seow HJ, Chan SP, Anthony D, McQualter J, Hansen M, Jenkins…… Read more
…blood flow patterns directly after birth before delayed cord clamping. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 100(2):F121-5. Bozinovski S, Seow HJ, Chan SP, Anthony D, McQualter J, Hansen M, Jenkins…… Read more
…Inflammation Research (NCIR). L–R: Hudson Institute Director and CEO Professor Elizabeth Hartland, Jaala Pulford MP, Brendan O’Brien with daughter Willow and partner Christy O’Brien, Mr Meng Heang Tak, the member…… Read more
…Institute’s Professor Brendan Jenkins and his PhD student, Mr William Berry, in collaboration with Dr Daniel Croagh, a Monash Health hepatobiliary surgeon and Monash University lecturer. By optimising a technique…… Read more
…News story, 26 July 2016 Listen to Triple M’s Hot Breakfast – Eddie McGuire and Luke Darcy’s interview with Professor Brendan Jenkins, 27 July 2016 Triple R – Einstein A-Go-Go,…… Read more
…responsibility for contraception? Professor Robert McLachlan Body+Soul Sunday Tasmania Study identifies immune regulator as critical contributor to stomach cancer development Professor Brendan Jenkins and Dr Ruby Dawson MedicalXpress July What…… Read more
…this deadly disease. Dr Ruby Dawson The study led by Dr Ruby Dawson and Professor Brendan Jenkins of Hudson Institute, focussed on the gene AIM2, and the protein of the…… Read more
…in the US. Mohamed Saad Research Group: Cancer and Immune Signalling Supervisor: Professor Brendan Jenkins PhD Travel Award Mohamed’s work has identified a potential therapeutic target for lung adenocarcinoma. He…… Read more
…$74,000 CEM Monash Children’s Hospital Cancer Centre, Jason Cain, AU $40,000 CCR NHMRC with RMIT, Project Grant, Brendan Jenkins, AU $70,000 NHMRC with LaTrobe, Project Grant, Ashley Mansell, AU $35,000…… Read more
…these international collaborations. Workshop attendees Hudson Institute: Professor Elizabeth Hartland*, Professor Paul Hertzog*, Professor Brendan Jenkins*, Professor Richard Ferrero, Professor Phil Bardin*, Associate Professor Ashley Mansell, Dr Anthony Sadler, Dr…… Read more
…Virginie Deswaerte and Professor Brendan Jenkins, found that modifying key components of the inflammatory response in the body could help to prevent tumour growth. The findings have been published in…… Read more