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  • Dr Miranda Davies-Tuck from the Epidemiology and Clinical Trials Research Group at Hudson Institute

    A safer birth for complicated pregnancies

    Taking melatonin before labour could improve the success rate of inductions and cut delivery times, reducing the risks for mother and child.…  Read more

  • A/Prof Graeme Polglase and Professor Stuart Hooper

    Preparing healthcare providers for possible cord-clamp change

    Our researchers are educating maternity and healthcare professionals for a possible change in birth practices by 2020, as their research moves from the laboratory to the clinic.…  Read more

  • Professor Jock Findlay AO - Hudson researchers are looking into preserving reproductive health.

    Preserving reproductive health

    Although raising a family is an almost universal dream for couples, the reality is that infertility is increasing and will affect one in five Australian men and women, disrupting many aspirations.…  Read more

  • Tayla Penny - PSANZ conference

    High accolades at PSANZ conference

    Two Hudson Institute early career researchers and two PhD students were recognised for their outstanding research at the 21st Perinatal Society of Australia & New Zealand (PSANZ) conference at the Gold Coast.…  Read more

  • Dr Nadia Bellofiore

    2018 Vice Chancellor’s Commendation for Thesis Excellence

    Dr Nadia Bellofiore has received the second-highest honour, the 2018 Vice Chancellor’s Commendation for Thesis Excellence, from Monash University for her PhD thesis. Dr Bellofiore’s award recognises world-leading research undertaken by a student. …  Read more

  • Dr Maree Bilandzic from the Ovarian Cancer Biomarkers Research Group at Hudson Institute - White Shirt Campaign

    Fighting ovarian cancer at the front line

    Ovarian cancer is responsible for more deaths than any other gynaecological disease, yet it’s known as the ‘silent killer’, due to an absence of symptoms and a devastatingly low survival rate of less than 50 per cent. Our leading ovarian cancer researchers are progressing solutions to help these women – thanks to support from the…  Read more

  • Dr Jemma Evans and Nadia at Hudson Institute - Researchers have observed similarities in behaviour between the pre-menstrual desert spiny mouse and humans.

    Could this be the end for PMS?

    How happy would women be living their best life without PMS? That dream could be closer to reality, thanks to the discovery of a desert mouse that has a menstrual cycle and experiences PMS symptoms much in the same way as women. Researchers have observed similarities in behaviour between the pre-menstrual spiny mouse and humans.…  Read more

  • Associate Professor Rebecca Lim from the Amnion Cell Biology Research Group at Hudson Institute is participating in a world‐first safety trial examining amniotic stem cells as therapy for acute stroke.

    World-first stem cell therapy for acute stroke examined in new trial

    A world‐first safety trial is underway examining amniotic stem cells as therapy for acute stroke. The study is a partnership between Hudson Institute of Medical Research, Monash Health and La Trobe University.…  Read more

  • Associate Professor Flora Wong

    Change in sleep position could help preterm babies

    A simple change of sleeping position, from face down to face up, could greatly decrease the risk of brain injury and disability for extremely preterm babies, born between 24 and 29 weeks.…  Read more

  • Holly Ung, from Prof Marcel Nold and Ass. Prof Claudia Nold’s Research Group, is taking part in a 12-week research internship in Germany.

    Building connections with German researchers

    An award from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Advanced Molecular Imaging is helping a PhD student drive the future of Australian science and innovation. Holly Ung, from Professor Marcel Nold and Associate Professor Claudia Nold’s Research Group, is taking part in a 12-week research internship in Germany at the Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy…  Read more

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