13 related news articles for Gastroenteritis
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CRC-P Grant accelerates Microbiome therapeutics
Hudson Institute partner BiomeBank has secured a multimillion-dollar Federal Government grant that will turbocharge the development and production of microbiome-based therapeutics.… Read more
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New anti-inflammatory: one medicine to rule them all
A new class of anti-inflammatory drug is opening a world of possibilities for treating everything from neurological diseases to cancers.… Read more
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Lymphoma treatment targets multiple diseases
The search for new therapies to treat a rare type of non-Hodgkins lymphoma has had an unexpected success – identifying a potential molecular target to treat other related forms of lymphoma as well.… Read more
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Understanding what causes gastroenteritis, in the search for a cure
It’s a disease that causes millions of deaths worldwide every year, but there are still large gaps in our understanding of what causes gastroenteritis.… Read more
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Mapping an emerging global health threat
A major research study has shed new light on an antibiotic-resistant bacteria with the potential to cause massive health issues in Australia and overseas.… Read more
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Hudson Institute Emerging Leaders announced
Six Early Career Researchers have been chosen for the inaugural Hudson Institute Emerging Leaders program.… Read more
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Diarrhoea-causing bacteria adapted to spread in hospitals
Scientists have discovered that the gut-infecting bacterium Clostridium difficile is evolving into two separate species, with one group highly adapted to spread in hospitals.… Read more
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Two Hudson Institute researchers receive prestigious veski Fellowship Awards
Two promising young Hudson Institute researchers, Dr Cristina Giogha and Aidan Kashyap received highly sought after Victoria Fellowships, funded by the State Government of Victoria and delivered by veski.… Read more
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2018 Hudson Institute Travel and Equity Awards
Congratulations to the 2018 Hudson Institute Travel Awards recipients, who will attend international conferences and visiting laboratories to build invaluable knowledge in their area of research. The Awards (supported by donations from the Grisha Sklovsky Memorial Fund and Philip Wind Travel Fund) support six Hudson Institute Postdoctoral Fellows and PhD students to gain experience relevant… Read more
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Stunning NHMRC Grant success
Hudson Institute has had outstanding success in the recent NHMRC Project Grant round. In addition, our researchers have been awarded an NHMRC Partnership Grant, an NHMRC Development Grant, an ARC Discovery Grant and three NMHRC Fellowships.… Read more
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Dr Jaclyn Pearson joins Hudson Institute of Medical Research
Hudson Institute welcomes postdoctoral microbiology researcher, Dr Jaclyn Pearson, who joins the Centre for Innate Immunity and Infectious Diseases as Head of the Host-Pathogen Interactions Research Group. Dr Pearson joins the Institute from the Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, where she led research on pathogenic E. coli in the laboratory of Hudson Institute’s new… Read more
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Childhood gastro link to type 1 diabetes
New research by scientists at the Hudson Institute of Medical Research suggests that the immune response to a common childhood viral infection that causes gastroenteritis, could trigger type 1 diabetes in children with a specific genetic predisposition. Dr Anthony Sadler and his team uncovered the link, which may help to explain why some children develop… Read more
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Help give children a healthier future
Bella, a gorgeous, happy young girl who, sadly, suffers from a common chronic and life-threatening childhood disease, type 1 diabetes.… Read more