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Helping preterm babies avoid brain damage
High-tech images have revealed for the first time that preterm babies on ventilators could be at risk of brain injury, leading to calls for caution during treatment.… Read more
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Cerebral Palsy Alliance grant success
Two Hudson Institute researchers have been awarded a share of almost $165 000 in funding from the Cerebral Palsy Alliance.… Read more
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Necrotising enterocolitis treatment closer
Melbourne researchers have published a breakthrough study that will accelerate new treatments for an often-fatal disease affecting premature babies in intensive care, called necrotising enterocolitis (NEC).… Read more
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ARC Discovery Projects success
Hudson Institute researchers have been awarded more than $2 million from the Australian Research Council Discovery Projects Grant round.… Read more
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A week of celebrations for LGBT+STEM
Hudson Institute is kicking off a week of virtual celebrations around LGBT+STEM day, starting with a seminar on Thursday, 12 November.… Read more
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Stem cell therapy advances lung disease treatment
A cutting-edge new treatment for a fatal lung disease is one step closer thanks to a discovery by Hudson Institute stem cell therapy researchers.… Read more
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Pelvic organ prolapse treatment hurdle overcome
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) can be a debilitating condition, predominantly caused by the impact of childbirth. It affects an estimated one in four women, and one in two women over 50.… Read more
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Newborn brain injury prevention research earns prestigious award
Research investigating ways to prevent brain injury in newborns has earned Hudson Institute and Monash University PhD student Sharmony Kelly the Sir John Monash medal for outstanding academic achievement in biomedical science.… Read more
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Reproductive health and male infertility expert crowned ESA Life Member
Internationally renowned male reproductive health expert Professor Rob McLachlan AM has been awarded Life Membership of the Endocrine Society of Australia (ESA).… Read more
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Untangling the impact of sildenafil on unborn babies
A discovery by Hudson Institute researchers sheds light on the potential reasons why exposing unborn babies affected by fetal growth restriction (FGR) to sildenafil may have led to unexpected neonatal deaths.… Read more