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  • Searching for clues to how RNA triggers the immune system

    …can recognise and attack the virus. Collaborator | Professor Elizabeth Hartland Diseases we research Inflammation | Learn more Contact us Hudson Institute communications t: + 61 3 8572 2761 e: communications@hudson.org.au……  Read more

    Dr Natália Sampaio from the Regulation of Interferon and Innate Signalling Research Group
  • Big step toward slowing emphysema

    …AIM2 in driving alveolar cell death in the lung that is independent of immune cell activity and inflammation.”  READ MORE | Link between COPD, emphysema and lung cancer could lead……  Read more

    Professor Brendan Jenkins works on being able to turn off the actions of the immune system that damage the lungs, opening up the possibility of slowing emphysema development.
  • High school scientists inspired by introduction to the lab

    …(with Dr Dongmei Tong and the Gastrointestinal Infection and Inflammation Research group) using pipettes and microscopes and imaging cells.” Van Khupno from Pakenham Secondary College ended the week with a……  Read more

    2022 Young Women in Science program at Hudson Institute
  • Can IBD be cured?

    …IBD’s symptoms? Symptoms can range from bloody diarrhoea to involuntary weight loss, and even joint swellings or eye inflammation. It’s a condition 23-year-old nurse Marisa Coniglione knows all too well….…  Read more

    Dr Edward Giles' research holds the answer to the question many Australians are asking; Can IBD be cured?
  • Importance of donor age in treating BPD

    …A/Prof Lim said. “Amnion cells are from the amniotic sac which surrounds a baby during pregnancy; they have stem cell-like properties and potent effects on inflammation and tissue damage.” “We……  Read more

    Associate Professor Rebecca Lim researching in the lab on an effective treatment for treating BPD (Bronchopulmonary dysplasia).
  • Pancreatitis treatment target offers new hope

    …switch that leads to pancreatic inflammation – giving them a starting point for the development of new drugs to potentially treat pancreatitis. Hudson Institute researcher, Dr Mohamed Saad, explains that……  Read more

    Scientist, Dr Mohamed Saad identifies a new pancreatitis treatment target, giving hope to sufferers worldwide.
  • Hon. Jill Hennessy joins Hudson Institute Board

    …for Inflammation Research at Hudson Institute, to capitalise on our world-leading work in this area.” Prof Hartland said. Contact us Hudson Institute communications t: + 61 3 8572 2761 e: communications@hudson.org.au……  Read more

    Hon. Jill Hennessy joins Hudson Institute Board of Directors.
  • RSV 2023 – what you need to know

    …answered Associate Professor Michelle Tate investigates how inflammation turns from protector to destroyer in severe and fatal respiratory viral infections including influenza and RSV. By studying this hyperinflammatory response, Associate……  Read more

  • RNA – changing the face of modern medicine

    …autoimmunity and treatments for infection-driven hyperinflammation, such as severe COVID-19 and influenza A infection. A/Prof Gantier was part of an international team that found a genetic cause of the chronic……  Read more

    Dr Natália Sampaio, Associate Professor Michael Gantier at Hudson Institute.
  • Charlie’s story – Grieving couple’s mission to end necrotising enterocolitis

    …Children’s Hospital also working hard to make a difference for premature babies. Led by Professor Marcel Nold and Professor Claudia Nold, their research aims to control the deadly inflammation that……  Read more

    Baby Charlie who passed away from necrotising enterocolitis