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Career award to honour obstetrics pioneer
Professor Euan Wallace was honoured for his outstanding record in clinical research and research training in perinatal medicine with a Career Recognition Award by the Victorian Clinician Researcher Network (VCRN).… Read more
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Hudson Institute welcomes US cancer researcher as centre head
Hudson Institute has welcomed its newest head of the Centre for Cancer Research, Associate Professor Ron Firestein, who has relocated from San Francisco with his young family to take up the role.… Read more
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Institute Student Open Day attracts hundreds
Around 200 aspiring honours, PhD and medicine students have shown a keen interest in Hudson Institute’s research during its 2015 open day.… Read more
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World-first treatment given an injection
Hudson Institute’s Dr Rebecca Lim has been awarded the inaugural Fielding Fellowship to conduct her research into stem cell-like therapy to treat lung damage in premature babies.… Read more
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Professor Peter Fuller appointed Victorian Cancer Agency Consultative Council chair
Hudson Institute’s Professor Peter Fuller has been appointed chair of the Victorian Cancer Agency Consultative Council.… Read more
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Premature baby research recognised for innovation
Hudson Institute’s Dr Claudia Nold has been awarded a prestigious Paul Korner Innovation Award from the Heart Foundation for her research into dangerous diseases associated with premature birth.… Read more
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Funding for childhood cancer research
The Isabella and Marcus Paediatric Brainstem Tumour Fund have provided a grant of $84,000 to the Hudson Institute to support the work of Dr Jason Cain.… Read more
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New Institute name honours the late Bryan Hudson
Today, the MIMR-PHI Institute of Medical Research has been renamed ‘Hudson Institute of Medical Research’ to honour the late Professor Bryan Hudson.… Read more
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MHTP showcases its Translational Research Facility for the Minister for Industry and Science
Today, the Federal Minister for Industry and Science, Ian Macfarlane visited the Monash Health Translation Precinct’s (MHTP) Federally-funded, $84 million Translational Research Facility, due for completion in October 2015, to experience the advances in Australia’s science and research infrastructure and translation.… Read more
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Scientists discover new pathways controlling deadly inflammation
Inflammation is an important response to infection or injury, but needs to be carefully controlled as too much inflammation can cause conditions such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease.… Read more