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  • RSV 2023 – what you need to know

    Last year respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in infants and children shot up, causing record numbers of hospitalisations.  Respiratory virus expert, Associate Professor Michelle Tate share’s what you need to know about RSV in 2023.…  Read more

  • Professor Elizabeth Hartland

    Hudson News Winter 2023

    Director’s message: For children with cancer, change starts here. Childhood cancer is rare but devastating and new treatment options are desperately needed. In the last four decades the US Food and Drug Authority (FDA) has approved 500 drugs for adult cancers but just 12 to treat childhood cancers.…  Read more

  • Luca Boggia rare brain tumor survivor playing in a park and laughing

    Surviving childhood cancer – Luca’s story

    It’s hard to imagine four words more frightening to a parent than “Your child has cancer”. Amid the fear and panic such a sentence creates, three-year-old Luca’s parents, Monique and Baden, had little choice but to trust in the best that medical science could offer.…  Read more

  • Associate Professor Jun Yang and clinical trial patient David

    Tackling hypertension at the source

    It was a simple suggestion that led Associate Professor Jun Yang to begin studying primary aldosteronism (PA), but when she discovered both her parents had the condition, she knew she was onto something.…  Read more

  • Dr Jason Cain in his lab with supporter Mrs Ann Lorden and her granddaughter, Ella, an osteosarcoma survivor

    Giving while living to help cancer research – the Lorden family story

    Some families are blessed to live lives free from the scourge of cancer … and then there are families like the Lordens. Four members of Ann Lorden’s family have endured their own battles with the dreaded disease – for a start, both Ann and her daughter are breast cancer survivors.…  Read more

  • Luca Hall-Boggia a cancer survivor smiling at Hudson Institute. Picture Courtesy Jason Edwards /Herald Sun

    Surviving rare childhood brain cancers

    There’s nothing in Luca Hall-Boggia’s winning smile or cheeky attitude to suggest the suffering he’s endured. You wouldn’t spot the small bald patch, amid his mess of dark, wavy hair, which is the only remaining evidence of the brain surgery that saved his life when he was just 3 years old.…  Read more

  • Associate Professor Michelle Tate discussing the Flu season 2023

    Flu season 2023 – all your questions answered

    Influenza expert, A/Prof Michelle Tate shares everything that you need to know for the 2023 flu season, including who is most at risk. …  Read more

  • L-R: Dr Sarah Moody, Dr Nicole Campbell, Dr Rukmali Wijayarathna, Dr Harriet Fitzgerald, Dr Caroline Skene and Dr Emily Gulliver

    Hudson Institute’s 2023 Emerging Leaders

    Six of the best early career researchers have been chosen to take part in the Hudson Institute 2023 Emerging Leaders Program. …  Read more

  • Associate Professor Michelle Tate and Dr Shayanti Mukherjee at Hudson Institute

    2023 Victorian Medical Research Acceleration Fund success

    Hudson Institute research into treatments for severe influenza and pelvic organ prolapse have received funding in the Victorian Medical Research Acceleration grants 2023.…  Read more

  • Claudia Nold, Marcel Nold, Sara di Simone, Sam Forster and Ina Rudloff in the lab at Hudson Insitute

    How the microbiome affects the immune system

    Shining a light on how the lung microbiome in the first days of life can affect the immune system for years to come, Hudson Institute researchers have taken an important first step in an increasingly relevant field of medical study.…  Read more

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