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Federal MP and local Mayor tour translational research facility
Federal Member for Chisholm and former speaker, Anna Burke, and City of Monash Mayor, Cr Stefanie Perri, toured the Monash Health Translation Precinct’s (MHTP) new $84 million Translational Research Facility yesterday (Monday, February 15).… Read more
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Collaborative study gives hope to women suffering in silence
New treatment for millions of women affected by a hidden condition, pelvic organ prolapse (POP), will be the focus of Dr Shayanti Mukherjee’s novel bioengineering project, thanks to a prestigious John Stocker Postdoctoral Fellowship.… Read more
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Hudson Institute researchers scoop Endocrine Society of Australia awards
Four out of five Endocrine Society of Australia (ESA) research awards and scholarships for 2016 have been awarded to Hudson Institute of Medical Research students and researchers.… Read more
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Hudson Institute researcher’s findings may improve cancer drug clinical trial success rates
A researcher from Hudson Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne has discovered a class of biomarkers which may be used to predict which cancer patients will respond to a new class of cancer drugs.… Read more
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$58,000 to unravel the sex-specific genetic causes of Parkinson’s disease
Researchers from Hudson Institute and Monash University’s School of Clinical Sciences have received a $58,000 Bethlehem Griffiths Research Foundation grant to help understand the sex-specific genetic causes for why men are more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease than women.… Read more
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CASS Foundation supports three Hudson Institute research projects
Four Hudson researchers have been awarded grants totalling more than $160,000 by the CASS Foundation to further their research projects into pancreatic cancer, muscle wasting diseases and developing female contraceptives. CASS Foundation is a private philanthropic organization that supports Victorian medicine and science research projects that have the potential to lead to improved treatment and practice. Professor Brendan Jenkins, from Hudson’s Centre for Innate Immunity and Infectious… Read more
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Grants and fellowships enable and extend life-saving research at the Hudson
Six Hudson Institute researchers working in the areas of fetal and neonatal health, cancer and reproductive health have received grants and fellowships to build on and enhance their life-saving research.… Read more
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Hudson Institute scientist receives inaugural veski ‘inspiring women’ fellowship
researcher in the current climate, but to also be a recipient of an inaugural veski inspiring women fellowship, is an outstanding achievement for Hudson Institute of Medical Research’s Dr Maria Kaparakis-Liaskos. Dr Liaskos, who works within the Institute’s Centre for Innate Immunity and Infectious Diseases, submitted her grant application shortly before commencing maternity leave.… Read more
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Hudson Institute researchers help to assemble 1000 birthing kits
1000 birthing kits in one day for the Birthing Kit Foundation, Australia, through the Rotary Club of Melbourne Park.… Read more
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Hudson Institute researchers awarded Heart Foundation fellowships
Hudson Institute’s Dr Graeme Polglase and Dr Courtney McDonald have been awarded prestigious Heart Foundation fellowships to provide continuity to their research into life-threatening neonatal conditions.… Read more