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Simpler, faster endometriosis diagnosis just got much closer
We are now a big step closer to creating a non-invasive endometriosis diagnosis, so it can be treated sooner.… Read more
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Donation powers Hudson Institute primary aldosteronism research
An international campaigner to improve standards of care for patients with Primary Aldosteronism (PA) has sadly passed away, but not before making a major donation to Hudson Institute’s pioneering work in the field.… Read more
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Understanding the mechanics of perinatal brain inflammation
Researchers at Hudson have identified the specific processes by which perinatal brain inflammation causes structural changes in the brain. … Read more
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The elusive protein that’s crucial for male and female sexual health
A naturally occurring anti-viral protein first discovered at Hudson Institute is proving essential to human sexual health, even playing a part in protecting against cancer, with new proof that it’s an Important factor for men as well as women.… Read more
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CanToo funding boost for ovarian cancer research
One of the most exciting developments in ovarian cancer treatment in decades will form the basis of a new two-year research project at Hudson Institute, thanks to the generosity of the CanToo Foundation.… Read more
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Hope for ovarian cancer – thanks to OCRF funding
Two unique Hudson Institute research projects have been chosen among eight nationally to share in the largest-ever funding distribution from the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation (OCRF), offering hope to women everywhere.… Read more
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Hudson Lab Secures Three Grants to Battle Childhood Cancers
In a significant advancement for pediatric cancer research, Dr Pouya Faridi—the head of the Translational Antigen Discovery Laboratory and Childhood Cancer Immunotherapy Program Lead—announced that his lab has been awarded three grants from Tour de Cure Australia.… Read more
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One-two punch targets childhood brain cancer
The latest discovery packs a double punch – identifying a genetic target for childhood brain cancer, plus a way to determine which patients are mostly likely to benefit from it.… Read more
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Extracellular vesicles: A promising frontier in treating preterm brain injury
Despite advances in neonatal care, effective treatments for brain injury in premature babies remain a significant unmet need. Researchers at Hudson Institute of Medical Research, working with the School of Clinical Sciences at Monash Health, are tackling this challenge head-on with an innovative approach: engineered extracellular vesicles.… Read more
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Endometriosis 2025 – all your questions answered
Endometriosis researchers, Professor Caroline Gargett and Dr Fiona Cousins answer your most frequently asked questions relating to this chronic inflammatory disease effecting one-in-seven menstruating people. … Read more