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Cancer drug limits COVID inflammation
A cancer drug could play an important role in limiting the damaging effects of lung disease inflammation in COVID-19 patients, thanks to new research at Hudson Institute.… Read more
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Delivering hope: anti-inflammatory drug trial for preterm babies
When baby Blessing was born at just 25 weeks, her parents joined a medical trial they hope will benefit all preterm babies.… Read more
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Big hypertension risk revealed in Top End First Nations study
Alarming levels of a major hypertension risk have been found among Indigenous people in Australia’s Top End, in a first-of-its-kind study.… Read more
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Does broccoli boost bad gut bacteria?
Latest research into the human microbiome begins to untangle how broccoli can alter healthy gut bacteria.… Read more
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Researchers close to a more accurate ovarian cancer test
A new blood test is now being developed to improve ovarian cancer diagnosis, with the potential to reduce unnecessary surgery leading to better health outcomes, saving time, stress and money for patients and the healthcare system.… Read more
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Women’s health specialist receives MTPConnect REDI fellowship with MODERNA Australia
Hudson Institute researcher, Dr Shayanti Mukherjee has been placed at Moderna Australia as one of the 2023 recipients of the MTPConnect REDI fellowship.… Read more
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Can the body’s signalling protein be harnessed to stop ovarian cancer?
The search for preventions and cures has turned inward – focussing on the immune system to stop ovarian cancer.… Read more
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2023 Science Innovation Seed Funding Awards
Hudson Institute’s Research Committee has announced this year’s recipients of the Science Innovation Seed Funding Awards.… Read more
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Spirit of place – Hudson reconciliation reflected in Indigenous artwork
A new work of art in the foyer of Hudson Institute marks a new chapter in our history, as we look to our past and to the future with equal pride.… Read more
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Hudson Institute fetal physiologist joins prestigious veski STEM program
Senior Research Scientist Dr Emily Camm has been named among the latest to join the veski inspiring women STEM sidebyside program – a leadership program empowering women in STEM with the skills, networks and mindset to extend and achieve their career aspirations.… Read more