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State-of-the art genomic sequencer accelerates inflammation research
Hudson Institute of Medical Research is progressing its genomic and inflammation research with the acquisition of an Illumina NextSeq 2000, a new sequencing system that provides unprecedented genomic capacity to study inflammatory diseases and microbial diversity.… Read more
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Rachel’s story: living with Crohn’s disease
Rachel Botros has suffered from Crohn’s disease since she was a 14-year-old. The chronic condition interrupted her schooling and ability to live a typical teenage life. Her two siblings also have the disease. … Read more
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Scott Johnson Memorial Award for LGBTIQA+ advocacy in STEM
Hudson Institute of Medical Research scientist Dr Erin McGillick has received the national QueersInScience Scott Johnson Memorial Award for contribution to LGBTIQA+ advocacy in STEM.… Read more
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Osteoporosis research awarded $25,000
The first osteoporosis screening program to identify patients at high risk of fracture following stroke will be established, after the Bone Health Foundation awarded Hudson Institute a $25,000 grant.… Read more
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Silicosis research awarded more than $1.6 million
Hudson Institute of Medical Research and Monash University have received more than $1.6 million in funding from the Federal Government’s Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) towards research investigating ways to prevent and treat silicosis.… Read more
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Ovarian cancer treatment hope
Hudson Institute researchers have shown for the first time that a diabetes drug called sitagliptin can limit tumour growth, and possibly extend survival rates from epithelial ovarian cancer, the most common and dangerous type of ovarian cancer.… Read more
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Dr Emily Camm named STEM Ambassador, Science and Technology Australia
Dr Emily Camm named one of 17 STEM Ambassadors by Science and Technology Australia for 2021. … Read more
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Congenital diaphragmatic hernia Doctoral Thesis excellence progresses research to clinical trial
Hudson Institute PhD graduate Dr Aidan Kashyap has received one of Monash University’s highest student academic honors for his research into congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH).… Read more
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Preparing for the next pandemic
Leading virus scientist, Associate Professor Michelle Tate explains why new treatments are needed alongside vaccines.… Read more
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Protecting babies’ brain development in pregnancy
A new study in pre-clinical models has discovered a link between low oxygen in the womb and impaired memory function. It also finds that anti-oxidant supplements during pregnancy may protect against this.… Read more