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  • Dr Emily Gulliver, postdoctoral scientist in the Microbiota and Systems Biology Laboratory within the Centre for Innate Immunity and Infectious Diseases at Hudson Institute.Hudson Institute

    Secret broccoli ingredient may treat preeclampsia

    This discovery of the potential therapeutic benefits of a naturally occurring compound found in broccoli has earned two scientists a prestigious $10 000 award to progress their preeclampsia research.…  Read more

  • Dr Edward Giles a Senior Research Scientist in the Regulation of Interferon and Innate Signalling group at Hudson Institute

    Crohn’s disease: research developments

    Crohn’s is an inflammatory disease which affects the gastrointestinal tract. It is incurable and usually chronic with periods of flare ups lasting from anywhere from a few days to a several months.…  Read more

  • Dr Miranda Davies-Tuck receives Stillbirth Foundation Australia award.

    Stillbirth causes investigated

    Understanding and preventing stillbirth will be the focus of world-first research led by Hudson Institute scientist Dr Miranda Davies-Tuck, awarded $84 000 from Stillbirth Foundation Australia. …  Read more

  • Dr Vijesh Vaghjiani researches bone cancer.

    Bone cancer research funded

    Bone cancer treatments will be progressed thanks to the Victorian Cancer Agency Early Career Fellowship, which has been awarded to Dr Vijesh Vaghjiani, Postdoctoral Scientist, Developmental and Cancer Biology Research group.…  Read more

  • PhD student, Sivanjah Indumathy and Professor Kate Loveland at Hudson Institute

    How infection and inflammation can affect male fertility

    Important new details have been discovered about sperm production and the potential for fertility to be diminished in men with infections in the male reproductive tract, due to changes in the immune cells that support healthy testis functions.…  Read more

  • Sam, Paul, Ed and Vince, Hudson Institute's successful NHMRC Ideas Grants recipients

    NHMRC Ideas Grants success

    Hudson Institute has been successful in the NHMRC Ideas Grant round. Our researchers have been awarded four NHMRC Ideas Grants, totalling almost $4.1 million.…  Read more

  • Dr Tamara Yawno from the Neurodevelopment and Neuroprotection Research Group at Hudson Institute

    Neonatal seizures research awarded Cerebral Palsy Alliance funding

    Hudson Institute researchers will work with Monash University and Monash Health colleagues on an exciting new therapy for the treatment of neonatal seizures – following funding from the Cerebral Palsy Alliance.…  Read more

  • Professor Brendan Jenkins and Dr Mohamed Saad from the Cancer and Immune Signalling Research Group at Hudson Institute

    Breakthrough links COPD, emphysema and lung cancer

    Hudson Institute scientists have paved the way to potentially test new treatments for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and emphysema, following a discovery of the molecular drivers of these lung diseases.…  Read more

  • Mary Mansilla from the Centre of Reproductive Health at Hudson Institute

    Mary Mansilla recognised in Out for Australia awards

    Mary Mansilla, PhD student in the Centre for Reproductive Health, was nominated and selected as a 2020 Out for Australia’s 30 Under 30 winner for her extraordinary achievements as an emerging scientist, an exceptional advocate for diversity and inclusivity, and as a future leader.…  Read more

  • Dr Erin McGillick, Research Scientist, Fetal and Neonatal Health

    Dr Erin McGillick selected for Superstars of STEM program

    Hudson Institute fetal and neonatal health research scientist Dr Erin McGillick will today be named one of Australia’s official Superstars of STEM.…  Read more

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