Found 35 results for edward giles

  • Crohn’s disease diagnosis impacts future health

    …A large international study of children with Crohn’s disease involving Hudson Institute’s Dr Edward Giles found it was possible to predict if the condition would return after surgery, by studying……  Read more

    Edward Giles from the Regulation of Interferon and Innate Signalling Research Group at Hudson Institute
  • Can IBD be cured?

    …Senior Research Scientist Dr Edward Giles has seen the effects of inflammatory bowel disease on people of all ages, particularly children. What is IBD? “Inflammatory bowel disease has two main……  Read more

    Dr Edward Giles' research holds the answer to the question many Australians are asking; Can IBD be cured?
  • The future of faecal transplants

    …Minister for Health’s recent announcement of guidelines that regulate the use of FMT and ensure patient safety in Australia,” Dr Forster said. Dr Edward Giles Dr Giles said, “FMT definitely……  Read more

    Hudson Institute microbiome experts Dr Edward Giles, Gemma D’Adamo and Dr Sam Forster say there is an urgent need for the FMTs offer an alternative treatment to antibiotics for bacterial infections, which is increasingly becoming an important therapeutic option. standardised regulation of faecal transplants.
  • Advanced imaging tips T cell target recognition on its head

    …cells moves us closer to developing therapies and treatments for a range of conditions. Dr Edward Giles, Honorary Clinical Associate, Regulation of Interferon and Innate Signalling In a paper published……  Read more

    Dr Edward Giles, Honorary Clinical Associate, Regulation of Interferon and Innate Signalling
  • The role of the microbiome in IBD

    …disease.” “We use this for bacteria to find the specific groups that have the ability to impact disease outcome,” she said. Identifying live biotherapeutics Dr Edward Giles The good news……  Read more

    Dr Gemma D'Adamo and A/Prof Sam Forster examine a cell culture as part of their research into the role of the microbiome in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).