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Distinguished leadership and service: reproductive biology
Congratulations to Prof Kate Loveland (CRH) on receiving the Jansen Distinguished Leadership and Service Award, given to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to the scientific discipline of reproductive biology in 2024.… Read more
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‘Goldilocks hormone’ crucial for male fertility
Correct development of testes in a male foetus – and fertility later in life – depend on a crucial hormone being at just the right level.… Read more
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2023 Science Innovation Seed Funding Awards
Hudson Institute’s Research Committee has announced this year’s recipients of the Science Innovation Seed Funding Awards.… Read more
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2023 Harold Mitchell Travel Fellowships
Congratulations to the recipients of the 2023 Harold Mitchell Travel Fellowships, provided by the Harold Mitchell Foundation to give young scientists much-needed opportunities for to expand their horizons.… 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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Fertile ground for medical research career
A key focus at Hudson Institute is to mentor the next generation of medical researchers. In 2021, more than 158 Honours, Masters and PhD students were supervised… Read more
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Finding answers to the causes of male infertility
Better understanding of the immune system, from how it protects itself from invaders to the ways it can sabotage itself, has brought enormous benefits to humanity. And, a world-first sighting of ‘sneaky’ sperm particles outside their usual ‘home’… Read more
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2022 Harold Mitchell Travel Fellowships
Congratulations to the 2022 recipients of the Harold Mitchell Travel Fellowships, to the Bryan Williams Traineeship Award, and Hudson Institute Travel Awards.… Read more
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Penny Whiley wins first place in the 3-Minute Thesis Faculty Final
After placing first in the senior category of the School of Clinical Sciences competition, Hudson Institute PhD candidate, Ms Penny Whiley, has gone on to win first place the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition.… Read more
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Congratulations 2021 SCS 3MT Competition final winners
Congratulations to our PhD students who presented their exceptional research at this year’s SCS Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition final on Friday, 18 June.… Read more
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Students selected for IMNIS mentoring program
Ten Hudson Institute PhD students have been selected for the second year running to participate in the high-level mentoring program, Industry Mentoring Network in STEM (IMNIS).… Read more
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Male fertility clue in ‘sneaky’ sperm particles that hitchhike around the body
A world-first discovery of ‘sneaky’ sperm particles found outside their ‘home’ in the testes offers new hope for men with fertility issues and new insight for cancer researchers. … Read more
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How infection and inflammation can affect male fertility
Important new details have been discovered about sperm production and the potential for fertility to be diminished in men with infections in the male reproductive tract, due to changes in the immune cells that support healthy testis functions.… Read more
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More clues discovered to male fertility and testicular cancer causes
A discovery by Hudson Institute researchers has shed more light on the causes of testicular cancer and male infertility – and provided a potential new target for treatment.… Read more
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Kids thank their scientist superheroes amid pandemic
Olive, 11 and her brother Will, 8 wanted to say a big thank you to their scientist heroes for all their hard work to improve people’s lives, including on COVID-19 research.… Read more
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Infertility and testicular cancer linked to protein in pregnancy
Exposure of a male fetus to abnormal levels of a growth factor present during pregnancy has now been shown to directly affect development of a male baby’s sperm cells, which could lead to infertility and testicular cancer later in life.… Read more
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Congratulations 2020 SCS 3MT Competition final winners
Congratulations to our PhD students who presented their exceptional research at this year’s Hudson Institute/SCS Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition final on Friday, 12 June.… Read more
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Reproductive health three minute thesis winners announced
Following a very successful CRH 3MT competition held via zoom last Wednesday, 20 May 2020, the prestigious judging panel, including Prof Jock Findlay, A/Prof Peter Stanton, Dr Tracey Edgell, Dr Rukmali Wijayarathna and Ann Scott, announced this year’s winners were… Read more
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Male reproductive health problems could begin in the womb
Disruptions to male babies’ development early during pregnancy could have a profound effect on a man’s future reproductive health, according to new research.… Read more
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NHMRC Ideas Grant success
Hudson Institute has had outstanding success in the NHMRC Ideas Grant round.
Our researchers have been awarded nine NHMRC Ideas Grants, totalling almost $8.5 million and a success rate of 19.1 per cent.… Read more
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ARC Discovery Project Grant
Congratulations to Professor Kate Loveland and her team who have been awarded an ARC Discovery Project grant to further her research in male fertility.… 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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2019 Hudson Institute Travel Awards and Bryan Williams Trainee Scholarship
Congratulations to the 2019 Hudson Institute Travel Awards recipients who will attend international conferences and visit laboratories to build invaluable knowledge in their area of research.… Read more
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Gene could hold vital clues to fertility and eye health
A gene that impacts cancer cells may be vital to fertility and eye health in both men and women, according to new research by scientists at Hudson Institute of Medical Research. … Read more
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Professor Kate Loveland receives International Scientist Award
Professor Kate Lovelannd has been named the 2018 recipient of the Society for the Study of Reproduction (SSR) Fuller W. Bazer International Scientist Award. Prof Loveland is an international leader in male reproductive health research. She is Head of the Centre for Reproductive Health at Hudson Institute and Head of Postgraduate Studies, School of Clinical… Read more
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Renowned Professor receives international title
rofessor Kate Loveland has had her honorary title of Liebig Professor with the Justus-Liebig University (JLU) renewed, highlighting the importance of her work with the German university.… Read more
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Professor Kate Loveland appointed Centre Head
Professor Kate Loveland has been appointed Head of the Centre for Reproductive Health at Hudson Institute of Medical Research starting in January 2017.… Read more
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$10 million in NHMRC funding for research including breast cancer, asthma and fetal hypoxia
Hudson Institute researchers have been awarded more than $10 million in funding by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).… Read more