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  • 2024 Harold Mitchell Travel Fellowships

    cancer – uses small nanoparticles known as extracellular vesicles (EVs) to ‘fine tune’ the host immune response to infection. “I will use this travel fellowship to attend the 37th annual……  Read more

    Angus Cramond and Dr Kallyan Paul
  • How cell death affects your health

    …dying at the wrong time, it can lead to many diseases including cancer, autoimmune diseases and neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Cell death also regulates the body’s inflammatory……  Read more

    Mitochondria
  • Differences of Sex Development 101: it’s complicated

    …is no different from other children. Some DSDs result in medical issues such as problems making or regulating hormones, development issues during puberty and possibly increased cancer risk due to……  Read more

    Internationally renowned researcher into Differences of Sex Development, Professor Vincent Harley, provides an introduction to the topic – separating fact from fiction
  • Simpler, faster endometriosis diagnosis just got much closer

    …message 1 May 2025 The hidden pandemic 1 May 2025 Three leading researchers attack ovarian cancer from all angles 1 May 2025 Philanthropic support gives hope to ovarian cancer patients……  Read more

  • The hidden pandemic

    …leading researchers attack ovarian cancer from all angles 1 May 2025 Philanthropic support gives hope to ovarian cancer patients 10 April 2025 Simpler, faster endometriosis diagnosis just got much closer……  Read more

    A Prof Shayanti Mukherjee in the lab sq
  • IVF pioneer, Alan Trounson, returns to the Institute

    …research interests are in immune-cell therapies for cancer and infection. Along with his colleagues, Professor Trounson also confirmed the discovery of human embryonic stem cells in 2000 and showed that……  Read more

    Professor Alan Trounson at Hudson Institute of Medical Research
  • Institute Student Open Day attracts hundreds

    …of their research within the community. The Institute offers around 170 student projects across six key areas: Cancer; Genetic Diseases; Immunity, Inflammation and Infectious Diseases; Reproductive Health; Fetal, Neonatal, Children’s……  Read more

    Around 200 aspiring honours, PhD and medicine students have shown a keen interest in research at the Hudson Institute Student Open Day.
  • Marcel Nold receives inaugural Fielding Innovation Award

    …regulate and control inflammation. “Inflammation helps to protect us from the harmful effects of bacteria, viruses and cancer,” A/Prof Nold explained. “However, inflammation is a double-edged sword: in many diseases,……  Read more