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IBD causing bacteria discovered in mice
Bacteria that cause weight loss and intestinal inflammation have been identified in the microbiome of mice used to study Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD).… Read more
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2022 Harold Mitchell Travel Fellowships
Congratulations to the 2022 recipients of the Harold Mitchell Travel Fellowships, to the Bryan Williams Traineeship Award, and Hudson Institute Travel Awards.… Read more
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Filling the gaps in immune system cancer research
New light has been shone on the role of specific protein components of the immune system in both causing and preventing cancer.… Read more
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Hudson News Winter 2022
Welcome to Hudson News Winter 2022. As I write this, Mother’s Day is fast approaching and we look forward to celebrating and honouring our mothers as well as motherhood in all its forms.… Read more
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Kirstin’s stillbirth story
At the age of 20, on a gap year from her Bachelor of Science studies, Kirstin Tindal unexpectedly became pregnant. … Read more
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Professor Caroline Gargett: women’s health
Whether it’s working to help women living with the crippling effects of pelvic organ prolapse (POP), end the pain of endometriosis, or even developing new methods of vaginal reconstruction, Professor Gargett is at the forefront.… Read more
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Dr Caitlin Filby – endometriosis detection
The ultimate goal of this research is to find a safe, reliable and early method of detection that avoids the need for surgery.… Read more
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Firefighters Charity Fund supports BRCA1 research
On 16 March we were delighted to welcome a group from Fire Rescue Victoria, who are generously supporting our research into the BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations via the Firefighters Charity Fund. … Read more
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Endometriosis Community share messages of hope
When members of our endometriosis community responded to our request for stories at the start of this year, common themes of pain, frustration, doctors not taking them seriously and long journeys to diagnosis were all present.… Read more
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Equipping hospitals for primary aldosteronism patients
After identifying Primary Aldosteronism (PA) as a significant cause of high blood pressure, Dr Jun Yang is now leading a multi-state push to have hospitals equipped to treat the condition.… Read more