Found 35 results for edward giles

  • Modifying gut bacteria to treat IBD

    …of thousands of gut samples from hundreds of children being treated for IBD at the Monash Children’s Hospital, working with paediatric gastroenterologist Dr Edward Giles. “We have identified bacteria that……  Read more

    Dr Sam Forster receives CSL Fellowship to advance his research using the bacteria of the human microbiome to treat IBD.
  • Rachel’s story: living with Crohn’s disease

    …have an anaphylactic reaction. Another involved having a weekly injection, and I couldn’t handle it as it was really painful. I usually see Dr Edward Giles (Hudson Institute inflammation researcher and Monash……  Read more

    Rachel Botros, Crohns disease sufferer
  • NHMRC Ideas Grants success

    …regulator of host-bacterial interaction in homeostasis, infection and inflammation Dr Edward Giles NHMRC Ideas Grant 2021–2024 Amount: $843,088 Co-investigators: Eveline de Geus Gut infections are a leading cause of death……  Read more

    Sam, Paul, Ed and Vince, Hudson Institute's successful NHMRC Ideas Grants recipients
  • Strengthening international collaborations with the University of Toronto

    …Michael Gantier*, Dr Michelle Tate*, Dr Jaclyn Pearson*, Dr Sam Forster*, Dr Kate Lawlor, Dr Edward Giles*, Dr Minni Änkö*, Professor Marcel Nold*, Dr Daniel Gough*. University of Toronto: Professor……  Read more

    Assistant Professor Sonya MacParland, Professor Elizabeth Hartland, Professor Juan Carlos Zuniga-Pflucker, Associate Professor David Brooks, Associate Professor Tracy McGaha, Assistant Professor Slava Epelman, Professor Paul Hertzog, Professor Eleanor Fish, Dr Kate Lawlor.
  • GPs take a second look at primary aldosteronism and high blood pressure

    …those medicines won’t help the condition and may even be harmful to their health. So, it is vital that these patients are tested for PA.” GP Dr Edward Tsui was……  Read more

    Dr Jun Yang from the Cardiovascular Endocrinology Research Group at Hudson Institute
  • Cord clamping and CPR discovery could change practice

    Newborn babies who need resuscitating at birth could benefit from CPR while their umbilical cord is still attached, according to new research. The discovery by Hudson Institute researchers could change……  Read more

    Associate Professor Graeme Polglase, Research Group Head, Perinatal Transition Research Group at Hudson Institute of Medical Research