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Climbing for Cade: honouring a young life cut short
Cade Watts was only 15 when he died, but his family and friends are determined that his legacy will be large – their fundraiser for sarcoma research, Climbing for Cade, has made sure of that.… Read more
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Prestigious Lalor Foundation Fellowship awarded
Congratulations to Dr Elly Jarred, a Postdoctoral Scientist in the Germ Cell Development and Epigenetics Lab headed by Associate Professor Patrick Western, who has just been awarded the prestigious Lalor Foundation Fellowship worth US$55,000. … Read more
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World-first cord blood trial helps unborn stroke victims
When unborn babies suffer a stroke, the potential damage can be life-long, so Hudson Institute of Medical Research is aiming to change that using the stem cells found in umbilical cord blood (UCB).… Read more
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Hudson News Winter 2024: Director’s message
Every day we are reminded that women’s health conditions don’t receive the funding or priority in medical research that they should. Women are more likely to die from a heart attack, twice as likely to have a hip replacement fail (prosthetic hips have been developed for the male body), more likely to be over medicated (women are frequently excluded from clinical trials) and less likely to have their pain taken seriously.… Read more
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Endometriosis advocates: two women, one goal
Like most endometriosis sufferers, Maddy Forster went from knowing very little about the disease to being something of an expert, but it was a process that took years and included many wrong turns along the way.… Read more
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Endometriosis diagnosis could be in the blood
Professor Caroline Gargett has spent decades working to address the two major issues presented by endometriosis: earlier diagnosis and better treatment.… Read more
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Inner Wheel Foundation: successful science
Collaborations are a vital part of successful science, whether they are researchers from different backgrounds creating a synergy greater than the sum of its parts or the connection between funders and the work they support.… Read more
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2024 expert flu season guide
Hudson Institute’s resident flu guru, Associate Professor Michelle Tate, answers all your questions heading into this flu season.… Read more
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Primary aldosteronism research recognised
Two researchers at the forefront of Hudson Institute’s work on Primary Aldosteronism (PA) have been recognised for their efforts to increase understanding and treatment of the condition.… Read more
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2024 Harold Mitchell Travel Fellowships
Congratulations to the recipients of the 2024 Hudson Institute Harold Mitchell Fellowships.
The Travel Fellowships are provided by the Harold Mitchell Foundation, giving young scientists much-needed opportunities to travel and expand their research horizons.… Read more