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  • Hudson News Summer 2022

    …daughter Jessica contracted brain cancer and died at age 13.  As you will read, they chose to turn their grief into hope, and through their generosity our cancer researchers will……  Read more

    Professor Elizabeth Hartland
  • Pancreatitis treatment target offers new hope

    …new, effective treatments for this condition.” Read more |  Never stop asking – hope for pancreatic cancer patients, Link between COPD, emphysema and lung cancer could lead to new treatments……  Read more

    Scientist, Dr Mohamed Saad identifies a new pancreatitis treatment target, giving hope to sufferers worldwide.
  • Lymphoma treatment targets multiple diseases

    …be used to treat this cancer,” she said. Tissue section from a pre-clinical model in which precancerous lesions of stomach lymphoma are seen to be predominantly composed of B cells……  Read more

    Tissue section from a pre-clinical model in which precancerous lesions of stomach lymphoma are seen to be predominantly composed of B cells (green) and surrounded by different types of immune cells (red, yellow). Image provided by Dr Ying.
  • Treating liver disease – NHRMC funding boost

    A long-awaited treatment for a common cause of cancer is a big step closer thanks to Federal Government NHMRC funding – offering hope that naturally occurring nanoparticles will be the……  Read more

  • New CRE targets autoinflammatory disease

    …Universities of Queensland and New South Wales, the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, St Vincent’s Institute of Medical Research, and major hospitals such as Monash Health, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre……  Read more

    Professor Carl Wakley, Dr Sophia Davidson, Professor Seth Masters
  • $1 million Fellowship and Award Program to boost rising research stars

    cancer and osteoporosis, as well as understand the impacts of early life on development. Read more in the current issue of MIMR-PHI News. Diseases we research Cancer | Learn more……  Read more

    Mr Peter Fielding and Professor Bryan Williams announce Fielding Fellowship Program..
  • Scientists override the body’s inflammatory response

    …to protect us from the harmful effects of bacteria, viruses or cancer. But in many diseases, there is too much inflammation; good examples are stroke, heart attack and auto immune……  Read more

    3D Reconstruction PBMC Shading Surface
  • Robert Connor Dawes PhD

    …his memory after he tragically lost his battle with brain cancer in April 2013. The Foundation contributes to research into brain tumours as well as supporting families going through similar……  Read more

  • Hudson Institute scientist receives inaugural veski ‘inspiring women’ fellowship

    …is a causative agent of stomach ulcers and gastric cancer. “What this fellowship will enable me to do is to continue the momentum of my research, expand my international and……  Read more

    Dr Maria Kaparakis-Liaskos receiving her veski inspiring women fellowship.
  • $84 million translational research facility officially opened

    …scientific research laboratories, cutting-edge technological units, as well as clinical trial facilities to bring the latest research directly to patients. Research at the precinct focuses on six clinical streams: Cancer…  Read more

    The Australian Minister for Health, the Hon Sussan Ley MP, has officially opened the Translational Research Facility.