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The RNA treatment revolution
When he was 11 years old, Associate Professor Michael Gantier had a close shave with death. Failing to recover after having his appendix removed, he was rushed to emergency surgery where doctors discovered he had sepsis.… Read more
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Beating childhood cancers
A world-class Melbourne collaboration is set to beat the worst childhood cancers. … Read more
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US Defense Dept backs Aussie upper gastrointestinal cancer research
If an army marches on its stomach, as the old saying goes, then the US Department of Defense (DoD) is investing wisely in Australian upper gastrointestinal cancer research.… Read more
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Reputation connects long-term supporter
After a 50-year career in science, including leadership of the chronic disease epidemiology team in Queensland, Margaret Bright has remained connected to Hudson Institute as a supporter and has maintained great affection for the research and its reputation among scientists.… Read more
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Understanding what causes gastroenteritis, in the search for a cure
It’s a disease that causes millions of deaths worldwide every year, but there are still large gaps in our understanding of what causes gastroenteritis.… Read more
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Making an impact – Hudson research recognised in public healthcare awards
Hudson Institute research has been recognised for its impact on Victoria’s healthcare, with two projects named as finalists in the 2022 Victorian Public Healthcare Awards.… Read more
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Soy molecule may lead to new anti-inflammatory drug
A naturally occurring molecule found in soy products could hold the clue to a new class of potent anti-inflammatory drugs, targeting diseases ranging from heart conditions to COVID-19.… Read more
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Changing places and loving it – Hudson’s student exchange
Swapping the delights of a Canadian summer for winter in Melbourne may not be everyone’s idea of a good time, but these three exchange students wouldn’t have it any other way.… Read more
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Mothers’ stories inform stillbirth study
A study that led to lower rates of stillbirth among people of South Asian origin is now turning its attention to the mothers’ experiences.… Read more
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How the immune system contributes to stomach cancer
Researchers aim to beat cancer at its own game by identifying modulators of the innate immune system that drive it and applying the brakes before cancer takes hold.… Read more