18 related news articles for Bioenergetics in Reproduction
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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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How much creatine is needed for optimal baby growth?
The role of creatine in healthy pregnancies is well established, but how much is enough? A new study at Hudson Institute of Medical Research has shown what’s needed to ensure healthy growth of your baby.… Read more
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2024 Harold Mitchell Travel Fellowships
Congratulations to the recipients of the 2024 Hudson Institute Harold Mitchell Fellowships.
The Travel Fellowships are provided by the Harold Mitchell Foundation, giving young scientists much-needed opportunities to travel and expand their research horizons.… Read more
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NHMRC Investigator Grants 2023
Exciting research projects covering healthier pregnancy, safer birth and new forms of cancer treatment have attracted major funding in the form of NHMRC Investigator grants.… 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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The benefits of creatine: a safer birth for mum and baby
The benefits of creatine are well known for helping with muscle performance, and now attention has turned to whether it can help mothers and babies have a safer birth.… Read more
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Creatine during pregnancy – a scientist’s story
There are times when a researcher’s personal and professional worlds collide. One of those times came late last year for Dr Stacey Ellery, who researches the use of creating during pregnancy.… Read more
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Creatine and pregnancy: what you need to know
As a research scientist with a decade of experience studying the role of creatine in maternal and child health, Dr Stacey Ellery is well qualified to discuss creatine and pregnancy.… 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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Creatine supplement safe for women
A common nutritional supplement, creatine, has been deemed safe for women of all ages following a large review of pre-existing research studies involving women. … 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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Hudson Institute welcomes Young Women in Science
Hudson Institute has created a new program for young women designed to encourage them to consider a career in medical research.
The inaugural Hudson Institute of Young Women in Science program was funded as part of a concerted effort by the federal government to increase the number of women in science.… Read more
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Closing the gap in our tiniest patients
Could a common nutritional supplement, creatine, greatly reduce risks of brain injury in our tiniest patients, saving them from severe lifelong complications?… Read more
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Preventing gestational diabetes
Early career researchers Dr Stacey Ellery and Ms Aya Mousa have won the MHTP Research Week ECR speed networking event, receiving a $10,000 grant to progress their research idea.… Read more
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NHMRC Fellowships awarded to Hudson Institute researchers
Hudson Institute of Medical Research researchers have been awarded National Health and Medical Research Council Fellowships in the latest funding announcements.… 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
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Ritchie Centre researchers, students shine at fetal and neonatal conferences
Researchers and postgraduate students from The Ritchie Centre (Hudson Institute of Medical Research and Monash University) have shone at two of Australia’s biggest fetal and neonatal conferences, which both took place in Queensland last week.… Read more