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How does cell death trigger inflammation?
Inflammation is at the heart of numerous diseases and new research has found that the exact time an innate immune cell dies is crucial to the inflammatory process.… Read more
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Chasing bacterial evolution to safeguard human health
Most of us imagine evolution to be a slow process, with changes taking place within species over thousands of years. Associate Professor Jaclyn Pearson is not like most of us. … Read more
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What’s the link between diet and the gut microbiome?
If you have ever wondered what happens to the bacteria living in the food you eat then here is an opportunity to find out!… Read more
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Where the microbiome meets the immune system
When it works as intended, the human gut is rarely given a thought – but that is rare luxury for the 130,000 Australians with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), like Marisa… Read more
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Hudson Institute’s 2023 Emerging Leaders
Six of the best early career researchers have been chosen to take part in the Hudson Institute 2023 Emerging Leaders Program. … Read more
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How the microbiome affects the immune system
Shining a light on how the lung microbiome in the first days of life can affect the immune system for years to come, Hudson Institute researchers have taken an important first step in an increasingly relevant field of medical study.… Read more
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Rock star scientist announced as a Superstar of STEM
A microbial mastermind and rock star scientist from Hudson Institute has today been announced as one of Australia’s newest Superstars of STEM.… Read more
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Beating antimicrobial resistance
A leader in the fight against one of the world’s most urgent medical problems, beating antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been granted $1.375 million over five years from a local philanthropist to progress her work.… Read more
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Combating drug-resistant bacteria
The world is in the midst of another global health crisis, one that existed before COVID-19 – antimicrobial resistance.… Read more
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Uncovering the mechanism driving antimicrobial resistance
For the first time the mechanism that spreads antimicrobial resistance inside the human gut has been identified in the lab.… 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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Gut feeling leads to major NHMRC grant to investigate immunity
New and improved treatments for many serious ailments could follow a prestigious $5 million NHMRC Synergy grant to a team led by Hudson Institute of Medical Research scientists.… Read more
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Babies’ gut bacteria affected by delivery method
Research has shown babies born vaginally have different gut bacteria (microbiome) than those delivered by caesarean.… Read more
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NHMRC Investigator Grant success
Hudson Institute is delighted to announce the success of our researchers in the new NHMRC Investigator Grant round.… Read more
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NHMRC Project Grant success
Hudson Institute has had excellent success in the recent NHMRC and ARC Grant rounds.… Read more