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  • NHMRC Ideas Grant success

    inflammation upon pathogen signaling, and how activation of macrophage cell death impacts the clearance of life-threatening bacterial and viral infections. Learn more about Inflammation A new strategy in the search……  Read more

  • Hudson Institute Emerging Leaders announced

    Six Early Career Researchers have been chosen for the inaugural Hudson Institute Emerging Leaders program. Awardees Dr Miranda Davies-Tuck, Dr Stacey Ellery, Dr Robert Galinsky, Dr Cristina Giogha, Dr Courtney……  Read more

  • Chlamydia in testicular tissue linked to male infertility

    …count, and also how we can prevent it.” Read more |  Learning how infection and inflammation can affect male fertility Chlamydia’s underexplored role in male infertility Research leader QUT Professor……  Read more

    Professor Rob McLachlan
  • Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship

    …this important topic will provide significant benefit to the economy and health of Australians. Learn more about Inflammation Contact us Hudson Institute communications t: + 61 3 8572 2697 e: communications@hudson.org.au……  Read more

    Associate Professor Kate Lawlor from the Cell Death and Inflammatory Signalling Research Group at Hudson Institute
  • NHMRC Investigator Grant success

    …price has been a rise in the incidence of multiple life-threatening diseases of early life that affect the lungs, the heart and the gut via pathways involving runaway inflammation. This……  Read more

    Successful researchers - New NHMRC Investigator Grant round
  • Taking the pressure off little lungs and hearts

    …of IL-1, one of the most potent inflammatory mediators. The body uses IL-1Ra to curb excessive inflammation. In some diseases that involve chronic inflammation such as rheumatoid arthritis, the patient……  Read more

    Associate Professor Claudia Nold from the Interventional Immunology in Early Life Diseases Research Group at Hudson Institute
  • Parkinson’s linked to gene on Y-chromosome in men

    …dopamine exacerbates inflammation in the male brain,” he said. New treatment possibilities The findings suggest that supressing the SRY gene with therapy represents a new sex-specific strategy to slow or……  Read more

    Dr Joohyung Lee, Honorary Research Associate, working at the lab bench and using a microscope to assist with his medical research
  • Diarrhoea-causing bacteria adapted to spread in hospitals

    …then difficult to treat and can cause bowel inflammation and severe diarrhoea. Often found in hospital environments, C. difficile forms resistant spores that allow it to remain on surfaces and……  Read more

    Dr Sam Forster - Clostridium difficile is evolving into two separate species.
  • Could flu deaths be relegated to history?

    …Clinical data shows that by this point anti-viral drugs, such as Tamiflu, are largely ineffective,” she said. These drugs reduce the inflammation just enough to leave the good inflammation that……  Read more

  • Melbourne Inflammation Symposium

    …both healthy inflammation and chronic inflammation through research and clinical trials we are opening up new ways to help people suffering with a wide range of inflammation related disease. Our……  Read more

    Husdson Institute CiiiD team