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  • Paving the way towards a new anti-inflammatory agent

    …discovered, using both pre-clinical and in vitro models, that IL-37 inhibits inflammation by targeting multiple steps required for the production of proteins such as IL-1β, which promote inflammation in the……  Read more

    Dr Ina Rudloff, Postdoctoral Scientist in the Interventional Immunology in Early Life Diseases Research Group at Hudson Institute
  • NHMRC Fellowship success

    …Intersex conditions Targeting key regulators of innate immunity in inflammation-associated cancer Professor Brendan Jenkins Senior Research Fellowship: 2019 – 2023 Dysregulated innate immunity provides the cornerstone for the pathogenesis of……  Read more

    Associate Professor Rebecca Lim, 2017 NHMRC Grant success
  • Medical research to benefit from Morningside Ventures appointment

    Australia’s medical research sector will benefit from the appointment of Hudson Institute inflammation scientist Associate Professor Ashley Mansell to global firm Morningside BioPharma Advisory, a subsidiary of Morningside Ventures. Associate……  Read more

    Associate Professor Ashley Mansell, Hudson Institute, Morningside BioPharma Advisory
  • Preparing for the next pandemic

    …and how we can develop drugs to target our body’s damaging inflammation to help limit life-threatening disease. Inflammation is important because it helps remove infection from our system. However, during……  Read more

    Associate Professor Michelle Tate research in Inflammation
  • Identifying keys to preventing cerebral palsy in premature babies

    …the journal Neuroinflammation. Hudson Institute is a leader in the field of inflammation research, with more than 100 researchers investigating the role of inflammation across a range of disease areas….…  Read more

    Dr Robert Galinsky from the Perinatal Transition Research Group at Hudson Institute
  • RNA boost for autoimmune disease

    …its wholly owned subsidiary, Pharmorage Pty Ltd. Autoimmune and auto-inflammatory disorders affect as many as five per cent of Australians, with uncontrolled inflammation contributing to many chronic health issues. Focus……  Read more

    Associate Professor Michael Gantier has been awarded a new grant to research further into RNA-based treatments for autoimmune diseases.
  • Researchers identify protein to prevent damage to donated vital organs

    …reconnected to the blood supply of the recipient. This results in inflammation, which can cause permanent damage to the organ. The scientists showed that follistatin markedly reduces this inflammation, providing……  Read more

    Professor David de Kretser - Melbourne researchers have identified a protein, follistatin, that could prevent damage to donated organs before and after transplantation.
  • Victorian government funding boost for new anti-inflammatory treatments

    …Institute, Professor Elizabeth Hartland, welcomed this investment in inflammation research and new potential anti-inflammatory treatments by the Victorian government: “Hudson Institute is Australia’s largest centre for inflammation research, and we……  Read more

    Associate Professor Michael Gantier's groundbreaking research into inflammation has attracted funding support from the Victorian government to assist with new anti-inflammatory treatments.
  • How magnesium sulphate benefits preterm babies

    …preterm brain. Dr Robert Galinsky and his team at Hudson Institute work on understanding how inflammation impacts development of the immature brain, and how to prevent or treat the many……  Read more

    Dr Robert Galinsky, Research Group Head, Perinatal Inflammation and Neurophysiology at Hudson Institute
  • How cell death affects your health

    …good in infection, too much cell death can drive tissue damaging inflammation, known as sepsis. Likewise, we have shown that elevated cell death directly triggers inflammation in acute and chronic……  Read more

    Mitochondria