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  • Stomach cancer culprit is in the immune system

    …be linked with several inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. However, its role in cancer is not well investigated. Dr Dawson said there is a well-established link between chronic gastric inflammation (gastritis)……  Read more

    Dr Ruby Dawson from the Cancer and Immune Signalling Research Group at Hudson Institute of Medical Research
  • Treatment hope for premature babies

    …uphill battle from birth, with much higher rates of respiratory, cardiovascular and neurological complications than babies born full term. They often experience lung, heart and brain inflammation and injury leading……  Read more

    Dr Lindsay Zhou and researchers at Hudson Institute have reviewed all current research into umbilical cord blood stem cells treatment, which offers hope to premature babies.
  • US Defense Dept backs Aussie upper gastrointestinal cancer research

    At a glance Stomach and pancreatic cancers, are among the most common and lethal cancers Both are caused by chronic inflammation caused by the immune system US military veterans have……  Read more

    Professor Brendan Jenkins receives funding from the US Defense Department to work on upper gastrointestinal cancer research.
  • Soy molecule may lead to new anti-inflammatory drug

    …(IBD). Inflammation is a leading cause of many diseases – and half of all deaths – but current anti-inflammatory drugs have harmful side effects. Hudson Institute of Medical Research has……  Read more

    Associate Professor Michael Gantier's soy-sourced anti-inflammatory research takes the STING out of disease.
  • Modifying gut bacteria to treat IBD

    …a chronic, painful and disruptive inflammation of the lining of the gut. It affects about 130,000 Australians. Its cause is unknown, and it is incurable. Treatment involves expensive immune suppression……  Read more

    Dr Sam Forster receives CSL Fellowship to advance his research using the bacteria of the human microbiome to treat IBD.
  • Flu season 2023 – all your questions answered

    …flu season guide A/Prof Tate investigates how inflammation turns from protector to destroyer in severe and fatal viral infections including influenza. By studying this hyperinflammatory response, A/Prof Tate and her……  Read more

    Associate Professor Michelle Tate discussing the Flu season 2023
  • Where the microbiome meets the immune system

    …species interact with the immune system and regulate processes such as inflammation. But we don’t yet know the ‘correct’ combination of bacteria for anyone at any particular time, or how……  Read more

  • Better treatments sooner: Hudson unveils RNAte Platform

    Hudson Institute of Medical Research today officially unveiled its world-first RNAte platform that could see vaccines and therapeutic treatments developed faster by being able to rapidly assess their potential inflammation…  Read more

    Natalia Sampaio In the lab of the RNAte Platform at Hudson Institute
  • 2024 Harold Mitchell Travel Fellowships

    …Fellowship | PhD Award Angus Cramond Gastrointestinal Infection and Inflammation group (Supervisor: Prof Richard Ferrero) “I study how the gastric pathogen, Helicobacter pylori – which causes stomach ulcers and stomach……  Read more

    Angus Cramond and Dr Kallyan Paul
  • ARC Discovery Projects success

    …about Inflammation and cancer Epigenetic regulation of genomic stability and inheritance Associate Professor Patrick Western ARC Discovery Projects: 2021–2023 Amount: $517,138 Sperm mediate inheritance by transmitting DNA and associated chemical……  Read more

    Prof Richard Ferrero, A/prof Patrick Western, Dr Nicole de Weerd and Dr Sam Forster, successful ARC Discovery Projects 2020