Influenza
…Ina Rudloff, Professor Claudia Nold, Professor Marcel Nold New treatments to limit toxic inflammation in lung diseases The team discovered that a family of cancer drugs currently in early clinical…… Read more
…Ina Rudloff, Professor Claudia Nold, Professor Marcel Nold New treatments to limit toxic inflammation in lung diseases The team discovered that a family of cancer drugs currently in early clinical…… Read more
…issues during puberty and possibly increased cancer risk due to undeveloped tissue. Early surgery to assign a sex may affect hormone levels later, and those born without various sex organs…… Read more
…these neglected conditions that have a big impact on women’s lives. This includes our research into ovarian cancer. Our teams are making significant progress towards developing early detection tests and…… Read more
Congratulations to Dr Vijesh Vaghjiani, Postdoctoral Scientist in the Developmental and Cancer Biology Research group who has been awarded one of two Sarcoma Research Grants by Australia and New Zealand…… Read more
…of the Functional RNAomics laboratory, holding a joint appointment at the Centre for Reproductive Health and Centre for Cancer Research at the Hudson Institute of Medical Research. She has joined…… Read more
…new VicAAMRI Chair-elect, Professor Ricky Johnstone, the Executive Director Cancer Research at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and Head of the Sir Peter MacCallum Department of Oncology, University of Melbourne….… Read more
…Development and Epigenetics Research group) Hudson Institute Travel Awards Shananthan Balachandran (Hormone Cancer Therapeutics Research group) Penny Whiley (Testis Development and Male Germ Cell Biology Research group) Madeleine Smith (Neurodevelopment…… Read more
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
…the need for more expensive medicines and financial challenges for those impacted. Without effective antimicrobials, the success of modern medicine in treating infections, including during major surgery and cancer chemotherapy,…… Read more
…these are important discoveries, at a time when reproductive health is declining among Australian men. Around 1 in 20 males experience reduced fertility, and testicular cancer is the second most…… Read more