2019 Publications
…McDonald CA (2019) Human umbilical cord therapy improves longterm behavioral outcomes following neonatal hypoxic ischemic brain injury. Front Physiol 10:283. Pillman KA, Goodall GJ, Bracken CP, Gantier MP (2019) miRNA…… Read more
…McDonald CA (2019) Human umbilical cord therapy improves longterm behavioral outcomes following neonatal hypoxic ischemic brain injury. Front Physiol 10:283. Pillman KA, Goodall GJ, Bracken CP, Gantier MP (2019) miRNA…… Read more
Hudson Institute’s reputation as a leader in inflammation research has been recognised with the establishment of a Centre of Research Excellence (CRE) in Autoinflammatory Disease Research. Led by Hudson Institute’s,…… Read more
…the first 48 hours of life. Team | Dr Tamara Yawno, Professor Suzanne Miller, Professor Michael Fahey Delivering neural stem cells to the developing brain Treatment delivery. Neural stem cells…… Read more
…following services on a fee-for-service model Cell sorting Cell analysis Training for independent use of cell analysers Advice on experimental design and data analysis Contact us Michael Thomson | Platform…… Read more
…Dr Beth Allison, Associate Professor Michael Fahey, Miss Madison Paton, Associate Professor Suzie Miller, Professor Graham Jenkin, Dr Courtney McDonald “There is a critical need to develop a treatment for…… Read more
…Tim stepped in. “Max’s parents realised that a lack of evidence about the effectiveness of Therasuit therapy is a barrier to its wider adoption,” A/Prof Moss said. “I told Michael…… Read more
…Amount: $65,000 Co-investigators: Dr Tayla Penny | The Ritchie Centre, Hudson Institute of Medical Research A/Professor Michael Fahey | Department of Paediatrics, Monash University Professor Suzanne Miller | The Ritchie…… Read more
…Angela Melder Professor Mark Nelson Professor Christopher Reid Professor Grant Russell Professor Helen Skouteris Professor Nigel Stocks Professor Michael Stowasser Professor John Burgess Dr John Malios Associate Professor Ken Sikaris Professor…… Read more
…larger than previously thought. It is also a tribute to Professor Michael Stowasser from the University of Queensland, whose research over the past three decades highlighted primary aldosteronism as an…… Read more
…birth asphyxia in low resource settings. The pair is part of a group of MIMR-PHI and Monash Health researchers including Professor Euan Wallace, Dr Suzanne Miller and A/Professor Michael Fahey,…… Read more