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Researchers receive collaboration grant from PanKind to expand targeted screening for pancreatic cancer
Hudson Institute researchers Dr Daniel Croagh and Professor Brendan Jenkins have received a share of the Australian Pancreatic Cancer Foundation’s (PanKind) 2020 Collaborative Research Grant to help accelerate… Read more
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Hudson Institute 2021 Emerging Leaders announced
Six Early Career Researchers have been chosen for the 2021 Hudson Institute Emerging Leaders program.… Read more
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Gender clues unlocked in hormone-related high blood pressure
Hudson Institute scientists have found that a hormone that can cause high blood pressure has been found to behave differently in young men and women, possibly paving the way for more targeted diagnosis and treatment.… Read more
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Researchers closer to finding the cause of endometriosis
condition that affects about one in 10 women of reproductive age and more than 730,000 in Australia, after making a world-first discovery of the role endometrial stem/progenitor cells in the disease.… Read more
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Researchers develop viral gene therapy to treat beta thalassaemia
Hudson Institute researchers have developed a new gene therapy strategy to treat beta thalassaemia, an inherited disorder where the body doesn’t make enough haemoglobin in red blood cells. These disorders lead to altered production of both haemoglobin and red blood cells, causing serious life-threatening complications soon after birth. … Read more
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Penny Whiley wins first place in the 3-Minute Thesis Faculty Final
After placing first in the senior category of the School of Clinical Sciences competition, Hudson Institute PhD candidate, Ms Penny Whiley, has gone on to win first place the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition.… Read more
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Ruby Oberin awarded Nancy Millis Bursary
Congratulations to PhD student Ruby Oberin who has been awarded the 2021 Nancy Millis Bursary from Graduate Women Victoria.… Read more
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Congratulations 2021 SCS 3MT Competition final winners
Congratulations to our PhD students who presented their exceptional research at this year’s SCS Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition final on Friday, 18 June.… Read more
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New tool in bowel cancer fight
Drugs that are being trialled to treat leukaemia could also be used to fight bowel cancer after a breakthrough by Hudson Institute of Medical Research scientists.… Read more
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Students selected for IMNIS mentoring program
Ten Hudson Institute PhD students have been selected for the second year running to participate in the high-level mentoring program, Industry Mentoring Network in STEM (IMNIS).… Read more