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  • 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.
  • Treatment hope for premature babies

    …uphill battle from birth, with much higher rates of respiratory, cardiovascular and neurological complications than babies born full term. They often experience lung, heart and brain inflammation and injury leading……  Read more

    Dr Lindsay Zhou and researchers at Hudson Institute have reviewed all current research into umbilical cord blood stem cells treatment, which offers hope to premature babies.
  • Chronic lung disease treatment hits speed bump

    …effective treatments. Diseases we research Inflammation | Learn more Collaborators | The Baker Institute, University of Queensland, Monash University (Department of Engineering) Contact us Hudson Institute communications t: + 61……  Read more

    Associate Professor Rebecca Lim, Cell Therapy Researcher, Hudson Institute of Medical Research
  • Flu season 2022 – what you need to know

    …influenza (flu) research My research aims to create drugs to target damaging inflammation, so that we can treat the most serious cases of flu – the ones that develop into……  Read more

    Associate Professor Michelle Tate from the Viral Immunity and Immunopathology Research Group at Hudson Institute
  • IBD causing bacteria discovered in mice

    Bacteria that cause weight loss and intestinal inflammation have been identified in the microbiome of mice used to study Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Researchers from Hudson Institute of Medical Research,……  Read more

    Scientist, Dr Sam Forster discovers a bacteria that causes weight loss and intestinal inflammation in the microbiome of mice used to study IBD.
  • Filling the gaps in immune system cancer research

    …Cancer | Learn more Collaborators | Professor Si Ming Man – Division of Immunity, Inflammation and Infection, The John Curtin School of Medical Research; The Australian National University, Canberra, Australian……  Read more

    Professor Brendan Jenkins discovers the role of the immune system in causing and preventing cancer.
  • Australian scientists find genetic cause of lupus

    …one of the key building blocks that make up our RNA. That means that with no infection – which is what this sensor normally detects – inflammation is aberrantly switched……  Read more

    Associate Professor Michael Gantier from the Nucleic Acids and Innate Immunity Research Group at Hudson Institute
  • Helping pre-term babies avoid bronchopulmonary dysplasia by controlling inflammatory response

    …pathogens, stunningly versatile defence strategies have evolved, including one called type-2-polarised inflammation.  Type-2-polarised inflammation’s regular job is to fight off parasites and to counterbalance type-1 and -3 responses. However, in……  Read more

    Professor Claudia Nold and Professor Marcel Nold from The Ritchie Centre at Hudson Institute of Medical Research
  • Targeting viral lung infections two ways

    …and Immunopathology Research group, is working with Lateral Pharma Pty Ltd, developing drugs to treat severe lung infections including influenza and the common cold. “New drugs which dampen damaging inflammation…  Read more

    Associate Professor Michelle Tate from the Viral Immunity and Immunopathology Research Group at Hudson Institute of Medical Research
  • Why inflammation is important

    …translation of research findings into effective new drugs and effective therapies,” she says. Good Weekend inflammation feature   See the Good Weekend magazine feature on inflammation. Download our inflammation factsheet……  Read more

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