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2023 Victorian Medical Research Acceleration Fund success
Hudson Institute research into treatments for severe influenza and pelvic organ prolapse have received funding in the Victorian Medical Research Acceleration grants 2023.… Read more
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How the microbiome affects the immune system
Shining a light on how the lung microbiome in the first days of life can affect the immune system for years to come, Hudson Institute researchers have taken an important first step in an increasingly relevant field of medical study.… Read more
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Non-genetic disease inheritance – reading between the genes
The nature versus nurture debate has a new talking point, with research into the role of the epigenome in non-genetic disease inheritance.… Read more
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Treating liver disease – NHRMC funding boost
A long-awaited treatment for a common cause of cancer is a big step closer thanks to Federal Government NHMRC funding – offering hope that naturally occurring nanoparticles will be the missing link for treating chronic liver disease.… Read more
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Prestigious grant fosters international interdisciplinary RNA research
A biomedical team based at Hudson Institute has received sought-after funding to pursue new international interdisciplinary RNA research cooperation.… Read more
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Social solution – rare ovarian cancer insights
Ovarian cancer specialists have taken a novel path to advance their research – tapping into an international Facebook group to learn from members’ experiences.… Read more
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New therapy gives important flu treatment option
The discovery of a new class of host-targeted therapy could give the medical profession a much-needed treatment option for serious flu infections.… Read more
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Preventing brain damage in preterm babies
Hudson Institute researchers have conducted the first attempts to collect umbilical cord blood cells from very preterm babies, with a view to using them to reduce their increased risk of brain injury and disability.… Read more
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Curing childhood cancer: all roads lead to Melbourne
A single laboratory in south-east Melbourne is now the global hub for medical researchers looking to cure childhood cancer.… Read more
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T cells open the door to potential immune therapies
Keeping T cells active, but not too active, could be the key to new potential immune therapies, according to the latest research.… Read more