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  • Treating liver disease – NHRMC funding boost

    …amniotic epithelial cells (a perinatal stem-like cell) have specific properties that make them an excellent candidate for use as a regenerative medicine for NASH.” Diseases we research Inflammation | Learn……  Read more

  • New therapy gives important flu treatment option

    …the journal Clinical & Translational Immunology. “The human body uses inflammation in many positive ways, to keep us healthy,” A/Prof Tate said. “But when inflammation goes into overdrive it can……  Read more

    Dr Lauren Ely, Dr Chris Harpur, A/Prof Michelle Tate, Dr Alison West, Dr Andrew Gearing
  • T cells open the door to potential immune therapies

    …RIPK3 protein controls both inflammation and cell death activity. It is a master ‘decision maker’ controlling if a cell will die, and how much inflammation the cell will drive in……  Read more

    Dr Kate Lawlor researches on T cells that open the door to potential immune therapies.
  • 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.
  • Passing the baton

    …has overseen the rapid growth of our inflammation expertise with our Director, Professor Elizabeth Hartland, to the point where we now house the largest group of inflammation researchers in Australia….…  Read more

    Congratulations to Professor Ron Firestein, who was announced this week as Deputy Director of Hudson Institute of Medical Research.
  • 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.
  • Special delivery – keeping preterm babies healthy

    …The trial involved the drug anakinra to prevent dangerous inflammation. This drug has been used successfully for the past 20 years to treat severe inflammatory diseases, but this is the……  Read more

    Suzana tells her story on the safe arrival of baby Max and praises Hudson Institute researchers keeping preterm babies healthy.
  • 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?
  • 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
  • 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).