Story type: Award

  • Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar School raise ovarian cancer funds

    A group of 26 students from Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar School have fundraised to create the school’s inaugural Early Career Ovarian Cancer Research Travel Award, which has been awarded to Hudson Institute’s own Dr Amy Wilson.…  Read more

    Students & winner display the Early Career Ovarian Cancer Research Travel Award
  • Recognition for distinguished career in reproductive biology

    Reproductive health research leader Professor Jock Findlay AO has been elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences (AAHMS), acknowledging his significant achievements in reproductive health research.…  Read more

    Professor Jock Findlay - Reproductive Researcher at Hudson Institute
  • Reducing stillbirth – roll-out of national program

    Health services across Australia will have access to new clinical guidelines that will help prevent stillbirth, thanks to a recently awarded postdoctoral fellowship from the Centre for Research Excellence in Stillbirth.…  Read more

    Dr Miranda Davies-Tuck from the Epidemiology and Clinical Trials Research Group at Hudson Institute
  • US$2.07 million awarded to tackle endometriosis

    Professor Caroline Gargett and collaborators at the University of Queensland and Monash IVF have been awarded a three-year US$2.07 million (AU$3.05 million) grant to determine the cause of endometriosis and the physiological processes associated with the disease.…  Read more

    Professor Caroline Gargett with research collaborators have been awarded a grant to determine the cause of endometriosis
  • NHMRC Investigator Grant success

    Hudson Institute is delighted to announce the success of our researchers in the new NHMRC Investigator Grant round.…  Read more

    Successful researchers - New NHMRC Investigator Grant round
  • Funding to combat deadly ovarian cancer

    Dr Bilandzic, an ovarian cancer researcher, has been awarded $700,000 for research into deadly ovarian cancer cells called ‘leader cells’, which can survive and even thrive in response to cancer treatment. …  Read more

    Dr Maree Bilandzic from the Ovarian Cancer Biomarkers Research Group at Hudson Institute investigates the deadliest ovarian cancer cells
  • Brittany Croft receives prestigious award in California

    For her cutting-edge study that sheds more light on how a baby’s sex is determined, PhD student Brittany Croft has received a top international accolade.…  Read more

    Brittany Croft - PHD Student
  • 2019 IMPACT Philanthropy – Perpetual

    Two Hudson Institute researchers, Dr Jun Yang and Dr Maree Bilandzic have been successful in the 2019 IMPACT Philanthropy program, from Perpetual, which are awarded to organisations based on their strategy, outcomes, capability and leaderships.…  Read more

    Dr Maree Bilandzic and Dr Jun Yang at Hudson Institute of Medical Research
  • 2019 Glen Eira’s Young Citizen of the Year

    Mary Mansilla, PhD student in the Centre for Reproductive Health, was nominated and shortlisted for the 2019 Glen Eira Young Citizen of the Year Award for her extensive youth mental health advocacy with headspace.…  Read more

    Mary Mansilla from the Centre of Reproductive Health at Hudson Institute receiving award
  • Inaugural fellowship recipient announced

    Establishing a career in science, and funding for a chosen area of research, can be challenging. Many top young scientists need all the support they can get through the critical phases of their research.…  Read more

    Anne Trinh and Frances Milat - Henry G. Burger Clinical Endocrinology Research Fellowship