Researcher spotlight
Dr Jaclyn Pearson
…The excitement of discovery is the major driving factor in my everyday research. I love it, I feel so compelled by the idea that I might be seeing something for…… Read more
…(cell-free) regenerative medicine. “My goal is to expand my understanding of the complexity of extracellular vesicles (EV), their function in health and diseases and how to harness their therapeutic potential….… Read more
…which is attended by pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies large and small, investment companies and start-ups. Exosomes, a commercial alternative to stem cell therapy Exosome therapeutics is an emerging field that…… Read more
…The excitement of discovery is the major driving factor in my everyday research. I love it, I feel so compelled by the idea that I might be seeing something for…… Read more
…Dr Bilandzic, is one of three Australian researchers awarded $1.5 million funding by the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation (OCRF) to combat ovarian cancer. A further $700,000 has been committed to…… Read more
…assistance. Researchers looked at 193 people aged between 22 to 35 years born using assisted reproduction technology and found, when compared to a control group, they showed no evidence of…… Read more
…of the Australian Synchrotron, and funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council and the Australian Research Council. Contact us Hudson Institute communications t: + 61 3 8572 2697 e: communications@hudson.org.au…… Read more
…in obese men Summary: We completed a study of the efficacy and safety of testosterone replacement therapy in 40 middle-aged and older men with an emphasis on its effects on…… Read more
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Crohn’s disease is an incurable inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) affecting more than 60,000 Australians, including children. With effective treatment many children with crohn’s disease remain symptom-free for long periods of…… Read more