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More evidence that anakinra helps repair the newborn brain
A treatment already being trialled to reduce the impacts of perinatal inflammation on the newborn brain appears to be more effective than first thought. Scientists at Hudson Institute of Medical Research, working with Monash University and Monash Health, have been trialling the anti-inflammatory drug anakinra to restore healthy brain development in babies at high risk of… Read more
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Hudson News Winter 2026: Director’s message
Across our laboratories at Hudson Institute, new ideas are taking shape and breakthroughs are within reach. Our discoveries, and your generosity, are creating real momentum for families facing some of the most challenging health conditions, including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).… Read more
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A world inside each one of us
There are only a few good reasons why a child might be seen in a Hudson Institute lab.… Read more
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Tiny RNA fragments offer a giant opportunity for autoimmune diseases
Tiny fragments of RNA, once thought to be molecular waste, could spawn a new class of treatments for debilitating autoimmune and auto-inflammatory diseases.… Read more
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Testing the latest models in childhood cancer
Many childhood cancers are so rare that researchers simply don’t have precise models to study them. Our renewable patient-derived tumour models change that. … Read more
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Wheels within wheels – helping fund life changing research
There is a paradox in the funding of Hudson Institute’s newborn health research. Rather than curing existing diseases, the success of this research is seen in the absence of illness.… Read more
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Flu and you – what you need to know in 2026
With the 2026 flu season already here, understanding who is most at risk, how vaccination works, and what steps you can take to protect yourself may help reduce its impact.… Read more
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A scientific silver lining
Researchers were aiming to find a genetic solution to a rare and devastating disease but were not able to identify one. However, in the process they identified a crucial factor in one of life’s most essential processes.… Read more
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Hudson Institute CEO joins international science advisory council
Australia’s role in international science leadership has been reconfirmed with the appointment of Hudson Institute Hudson Institute Director and CEO, Professor Elizabeth Hartland AM FAHMS, to the Human Frontier Science Program’s Council of Scientists.… Read more
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Happy Mother’s Day as Hudson team gets ovarian cancer research grant
A Hudson Institute research project aimed at reducing the recurrence of ovarian cancer has been awarded a significant grant by the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation (OCRF).… Read more