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  • Inflammation and stomach cancer: the H. pylori connection

    …Pylori Stomach cancer is the fifth most common cancer worldwide 700,000 deaths annually worldwide due to stomach cancer That research won the Western Australia-based gastroenterologist, Professor Barry Marshall, and his……  Read more

    Section of human stomach showing immune cells infiltrating the tissue
  • Ovarian cancer breakthrough: tiny protein, big impact

    …half a century. Ovarian cancer survival rates are well below the average for all cancers because The disease is often not detected until the advanced stages, when the cancer has……  Read more

    The immunofluorescence image is one of the mouse Fallopian tube showing IFNe expression (in green)
  • The power of patient experience in rare ovarian cancer

    …Cell Tumours (GCT) are a rare cancer making up five to eight per cent of malignant ovarian cancers. They can develop at any age, even in children. The condition has……  Read more

    Associate Professor Simon Chu rare ovarian cancer GCT researcher
  • Childhood cancer detectives embrace open-source AI solution

    …created the Childhood Cancer Model Atlas (CCMA), a highly sophisticated paediatric cancer hub offering an open-source bank of childhood cancer tumour tissue samples complemented by advanced artificial intelligence (AI) data-mining……  Read more

    Ron Firestein, Paul Daniel, Xin (Claire) Sun utilising the CCMA to solve childhood cancer
  • Defeating lung cancer

    …the team to test new drugs that will Lung cancer facts Every minute, one Australian dies from lung cancer Lung cancer is the most lethal cancer worldwide 1 in 10……  Read more

    Interaction between STAT3 and SLIRP blue dye shows the cell nucleus
  • 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
  • Hudson CEO honoured for services to medical research

    …joined Hudson Institute in 2017 as Director/CEO, and since that time has overseen growth in the Institute’s research priorities, building leading programs in cancer, inflammation and women’s and newborn health….…  Read more

    Professor Elizabeth Hartland honoured for services to medical research
  • Genetic changes identified as key to childhood lupus

    …lupus CHILDHOOD LUPUS FACTS Differences between childhood and adult lupus Childhood lupus often presents more severe symptoms than adult lupus. The disease tends to progress more rapidly in children. In……  Read more

    Professor Seth Masters researching Childhood lupus
  • Climbing for Cade: honouring a young life cut short

    …a diagnosis of Ewing’s sarcoma changed everything. Sarcomas are a rare type of cancer that originate in connective tissue, including fat, muscle, bone and cartilage. They can develop anywhere in……  Read more

    Cade Watts, a beautiful soul, tragically passed away at the young age of 15 from a rare and terrible form of cancer; Ewing Sarcoma.
  • Prestigious Lalor Foundation Fellowship awarded

    …to understand how non-genetic and environmental factors can impact ovarian function and potentially contribute to ovarian conditions such as primary ovarian insufficiency, polycystic ovary syndrome or ovarian cancers.  Understanding the role of……  Read more

    ,Dr Elly Jarred CRH Postdoctoral Scientist, awarded prestigious Lalor Foundation Fellowship