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A fitting legacy for leading fitness coach, Daniel Wilson
A leading Australian fitness coach, Daniel Wilson, died in May 2019 two months after being diagnosed with stomach cancer aged just 37. Daniel was well known for introducing Metafit, a HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) program, to Australia.
Now, those who loved Daniel are commemorating his life by raising funds for medical research that will help find earlier diagnoses and treatments for others with stomach cancer.… Read more
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A healthy heart needs a healthy start
We all know that eating well, exercising and avoiding smoking can help reduce our risk of heart disease. However, many of us don’t realise that our heart health is affected by the conditions in our mothers’ wombs before we are born.… Read more
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Promising cerebral palsy treatment
Every 15 hours, a baby is born with cerebral palsy – a condition that comes with life-long disability and has no cure.… Read more
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Mutation offers Holy Grail to combat inflammation
The discovery of a human mutation that controls inflammation could lead to improved treatments for infectious diseases. Potentially, this could improve health outcomes worldwide for diseases such as bacterial infections, septic shock, or common colds and flu.… Read more
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New neonatal paediatric chair
Hudson Institute and Monash University have welcomed the announcement of the Financial Markets Foundation for Children (FMFC) to provide funding for the appointment of a new Chair in Neonatal Paediatrics.… Read more
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Drug may be breakthrough to treat lung cancer
The development of a drug to treat the most common type of lung cancer is a step closer … Read more
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Inaugural fellowship recipient announced
Establishing a career in science, and funding for a chosen area of research, can be challenging. Many top young scientists need all the support they can get through the critical phases of their research.… Read more
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2019 Harold Mitchell Travel Fellowships
Congratulations to the 2019 recipients of the Harold Mitchell Foundation Travel Fellowships. The fellowships equip young scientists with the experience, cutting-edge knowledge and professional links that will let them make a difference to medical science both in Australia and throughout the world.… Read more
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2019 Hudson Institute Travel Awards and Bryan Williams Trainee Scholarship
Congratulations to the 2019 Hudson Institute Travel Awards recipients who will attend international conferences and visit laboratories to build invaluable knowledge in their area of research.… Read more
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Closing the gap in our tiniest patients
Could a common nutritional supplement, creatine, greatly reduce risks of brain injury in our tiniest patients, saving them from severe lifelong complications?… Read more