Found 275 news articles for childhood cancer
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Meeting at Uluru honours distinguished Hudson Institute endocrinologist
…The international scientific meeting, titled Sex, Steroids, Fat and Breast Cancer, took place at the iconic Uluru Meeting Place in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in late August. More than…… Read more
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VCAL students raise funds for cord blood research
…treatment and prevention of cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is the most common childhood physical disability, often co-existing with cognitive impairments, for which there is currently no cure. The condition can…… Read more
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Marcel Nold receives inaugural Fielding Innovation Award
…regulate and control inflammation. “Inflammation helps to protect us from the harmful effects of bacteria, viruses and cancer,” A/Prof Nold explained. “However, inflammation is a double-edged sword: in many diseases,…… Read more
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Hudson Institute welcomes US cancer researcher as centre head
…Genentech, where he was employed as a cancer researcher and pathologist, focusing on cancer biomarker development in early stage research and in clinical trials. It was there that A/Prof Ron…… Read more
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Institute Student Open Day attracts hundreds
…of their research within the community. The Institute offers around 170 student projects across six key areas: Cancer; Genetic Diseases; Immunity, Inflammation and Infectious Diseases; Reproductive Health; Fetal, Neonatal, Children’s…… Read more
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Professor Peter Fuller appointed Victorian Cancer Agency Consultative Council chair
…roles within research entities, including the Cancer Council of Victoria. The Victorian Cancer Agency was established in 2013 to facilitate cancer research across Victoria. Professor Fuller’s appointment is from June…… Read more
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Funding for childhood cancer research
…Congratulations to Dr Cain for his work in securing this funding. Diseases we research Childhood cancer | Learn more Contact us Hudson Institute communications t: +61 3 8572 2697 e: communications@hudson.org.au…… Read more
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Scientists discover new pathways controlling deadly inflammation
…for tackling other inflammatory conditions”. Herald Sun: ‘Protein breakthrough offers cancer hope,’ 14 April 2015 Diseases we research Inflammation and cancer | Learn more Contact us Hudson Institute communications t: +61…… Read more
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Robert Connor Dawes PhD
…his memory after he tragically lost his battle with brain cancer in April 2013. The Foundation contributes to research into brain tumours as well as supporting families going through similar…… Read more
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Scientists override the body’s inflammatory response
…to protect us from the harmful effects of bacteria, viruses or cancer. But in many diseases, there is too much inflammation; good examples are stroke, heart attack and auto immune…… Read more