8 related news articles for Neonatal Brain Protection
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Understanding the how and why of preterm brain injury
Researchers at Hudson Institute of Medical Research have now uncovered a key process that causes brain injury, offering hope that new, targeted treatments could be created.… Read more
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Hudson success in 2024 NHMRC Investigator grants
Hudson Institute Group Heads, Professor Claudia Nold and Associate Professor Flora Wong were each awarded grants of more than $2 million over the next five years, enabling them to commit long-term to these exciting research projects.… Read more
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Reducing brain damage in preterm babies
A world-first study at Hudson Institute has taken a big step to understanding the causes of neonatal brain injury… Read more
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Helping preterm babies avoid brain damage
High-tech images have revealed for the first time that preterm babies on ventilators could be at risk of brain injury, leading to calls for caution during treatment.… Read more
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Change in sleep position could help preterm babies
A simple change of sleeping position, from face down to face up, could greatly decrease the risk of brain injury and disability for extremely preterm babies, born between 24 and 29 weeks.… Read more
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NHMRC Fellowship success
Hudson Institute has had outstanding success in the recent National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Fellowship and Development Grant announcements.… Read more
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Congratulations Associate Professors Flora Wong and Suzie Miller
Two leading researchers within The Ritchie Centre at Hudson Institute are working to improve the health of newborn babies have been recognised with academic promotions at Monash University… Read more
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Cure for fatal disease pioneered by Hudson Institute researcher
Monash Health’s pioneering treatment for babies with a disease that was once universally fatal has been validated by research published today in prestigious journal, The Lancet.… Read more