Story type: Award
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NHMRC and ARC Grant success in 2024
Hudson Institute researchers have had some great success in the recent NHMRC Ideas and ARC Discovery Grant rounds.… Read more
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Australian Lions’ children’s cancer fellowship
Through this type of philanthropy, Lions have not just improved the chances of children with cancer living longer and better lives. Lions have also improved the likelihood that the next major breakthrough in paediatric cancer will come from Hudson Institute in Australia.… Read more
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Prof Hartland named among latest AAHMS Fellows
The Academy welcomed the new Fellows, which included Hudson Institute Director and CEO, Professor Elizabeth Hartland AM, in a ceremony at its Annual Meeting.… Read more
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Hypertension pioneer added to Victorian Women’s Honour Roll
Associate Professor Jun Yang has been recognised as a change agent in the field of hypertension research and treatment, with the Victorian government adding her to the state’s official Honour Roll of Women.… Read more
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New CRE targets autoinflammatory disease
Hudson Institute’s reputation as a leader in inflammation research has been recognised with the establishment of a Centre of Research Excellence (CRE) in Autoinflammatory Disease Research, led by Professor Seth Masters.… Read more
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New CRE for Nucleic Acid Sensing boosts RNA therapeutics
The frontline of defences against viruses and other pathogens will be fortified by the creation of a new Centre of Research Excellence for Nucleic Acid Sensing, located at Hudson Institute. … Read more
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MRFF funding advances Hudson Institute RNA therapies
Hudson Institute of Medical Research has been recognised as a leader in RNA based medicine, with new federal government funding set to accelerate the search for new and better treatments.… Read more
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Sarcoma accelerator to speed up childhood cancer research
Cancer remains the number-one disease-related killer of Australian children, so a new program at Hudson Institute of Medical Research has been established to specifically target one of the most deadly cancers – sarcoma.… Read more
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Grant to improve understanding of UCB stem cell treatment
Dr Tayla Penny will receive a grant of more than $96,000 from the Cerebral Palsy Alliance to advance her work on improving understanding of umbilical cord blood (UCB) stem cell treatment for perinatal brain injury.… Read more
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Beischer Foundation sticks its ‘NEC’ out
Any new parent will tell you how overwhelming it can feel to suddenly be caring for a fragile new life. Now imagine that this life came into the world before it was ready – the fragility is magnified and with it the number of unknowns and things that can go wrong.… Read more