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  • Discovery opens up new RNA therapies for diseases driven by auto-inflammation

    …immune system, whether inhibiting it or activating it. This research provides opportunities to create RNA therapeutics with anti-inflammatory effects to target and help diseases driven by auto-inflammation such as lupus….…  Read more

    Dr Michael Gantier from the Nucleic Acids and Innate Immunity Research Group at Hudson Institute
  • Hudson Institute 2021 Emerging Leaders announced

    …and manage my workload.” Learn more about Inflammation Dr Mohamed Saad Postdoctoral Scientist, Cancer and Immune Signalling Research group Dr Saad’s research is in inflammatory diseases and cancer, in particular……  Read more

    Emerging Leaders 2021
  • Researchers closer to finding the cause of endometriosis

    …uterus and causes inflammation, the reason why it happens has remained unclear — until now. There is currently no cure for endometriosis and the cause is not known. By identifying……  Read more

    Professor Caroline Gargett from the Endometrial Stem Cell Biology Research Group at Hudson Institute
  • State-of-the art genomic sequencer accelerates inflammation research

    Hudson Institute of Medical Research is progressing its genomic and inflammation research thanks to the support of the Victorian Government and The Ian Potter Foundation, who assisted with the acquisition……  Read more

    Dr Sam Forster and Professor Elizabeth Hartland using Illumina NextSeq2000
  • Rachel’s story: living with Crohn’s disease

    …have an anaphylactic reaction. Another involved having a weekly injection, and I couldn’t handle it as it was really painful. I usually see Dr Edward Giles (Hudson Institute inflammation researcher and Monash……  Read more

    Rachel Botros, Crohns disease sufferer
  • Silicosis research awarded more than $1.6 million

    …Hudson Institute inflammation researchers, Associate Professor Michelle Tate and Associate Professor Ashley Mansell, were awarded $645,764 from the MRFF towards silicosis research. They will collaborate with Monash Health and Monash……  Read more

    Inflammation scientists Associate Professor Michelle Tate and Associate Professor Ashley Mansell
  • 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
  • Crohn’s disease: research developments

    …Treatment options for Crohn’s Treatments are highly personalised, complex and often aimed at reducing inflammation. Options include tailored diets, steroids, antibiotics and surgery. Medications can be very expensive and some……  Read more

    Dr Edward Giles a Senior Research Scientist in the Regulation of Interferon and Innate Signalling group at Hudson Institute
  • How infection and inflammation can affect male fertility

    …that can also promote inflammation. Prof Loveland likened macrophages and immune cells to a police force: normally the system works to ensure we live and travel safely but is activated……  Read more

    PhD student, Sivanjah Indumathy and Professor Kate Loveland at Hudson Institute
  • NHMRC Ideas Grants success

    …will characterise IFNe effects on the process of inflammation which recruits and activates immune cells to attack the tumour cells. Learn more about Ovarian cancer Interferon Epsilon as a novel……  Read more

    Sam, Paul, Ed and Vince, Hudson Institute's successful NHMRC Ideas Grants recipients