Director and CEO, Hudson Institute of Medical Research

Joined May 2014
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Honoured to be taking on this important role for our medical research sector. Many thanks to Prof Kathryn North @MCRI_for_kids for her brilliant term as AAMRI President and looking forward to working with the dedicated AAMRI Board and team as over the next two years.
19 Oct 2023
AAMRI welcomes Prof Elizbeth Hartland as new AAMRI President! Prof Hartland of @Hudson_Research is a well recognised researcher, thought leader & strategist. More: aamri.org.au/news-events/med… Pictured (L-R): Prof Elizabeth Hartland, AAMRI President, Dr Saraid Billiards, AAMRI CEO.
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16 Jun 2023
Microbiology students, postdocs, PIs, register now for this conferences in September 2023. Hard to match this exceptional list of 22 outstanding speakers.
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Congratulations Doug and CSIRO, great appointment! @CSIRO @WEHI_Director
18 Jun 2023
Our Board of Directors has appointed Professor Doug Hilton AO as our next Chief Executive. 👏 We look forward to welcoming Doug when he commences on 29 September 2023. Read the story: csiro.au/en/news/All/News/20…
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An historic investment in children’s cancer research in today’s Victorian State Budget. Makes my heart feel lovely and full. Thank you dear former colleagues 🙏 💛💜 @MaryAnneThomas @timpallas @DanielAndrewsMP #vicbudget23 #springst
We deeply appreciate the @VicGovAu's pledge of $35M in critical #Funding, along with an additional $10M from @CCF_MDL, to our children's cancer research with @VPCCresearch. Thank you 💛 Cancer kills more #Children than any other disease. We are working to change this.
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11 Apr 2023
📣 Tracker is out now! Read about NHMRC-funded research, upcoming grant application deadlines and more in the latest edition: nhmrc.gov.au/about-us/news-c…
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Honoured to be one of the @HFSP recipients this year working with Kitty McCaffrey @Hudson_Research, Fred Allain @ETH and Mark Helm @uni_mainz on bacterial pathogens targeting host RNA
4 Apr 2023
It's official! The 2023 #HFSP New Awardees are here! Congratulations to the 34 winning teams of #HFSPResearchGrants and the 52 researchers awarded #HFSPFellowships! 🥳Are you a #2023HFSPAwardee? 🏆Tell us! info: bit.ly/2QMdUae
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Come and join us!
Exciting leadership opportunity at Hudson Institute!🎉 We are seeking to appoint a new Prof & Head of the Centre for Innate Immunity & Infectious Diseases (CiiiD) If you are interested in joining us to lead inflammation & chronic disease research, apply: bit.ly/3m71UCY
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We're proud to work alongside our #ChildhoodCancer research partners as part of the @VPCCresearch The @VicGovAu's pledge to invest $35m, along with an additional $10m from the @CCF_MDL, will ensure continuity & extension of our life-saving work ➡ bit.ly/3CXFkkR
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Proud to be part of this incredible initiative @JaalaPulford @DanielAndrewsMP @Hudson_Research @VPCCresearch
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Our comprehensive $35m investment coupled with a $10m investment by the Children's Cancer Foundation will help make it happen. 💛
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Thanks to @CCF_MDL for their tireless advocacy, passion and investment that made this happen.
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An outstanding and innovative art-meets-science event hosted by @Hudson_Research Endometriosis affects one in nine women and we are only beginning to understand why and how. Powerful artworks depicting indescribable pain help tell the story to the rest of us. #endometriosis
Prof Caroline Garrett discussing the discovery of human #endometrial adult stem cells 📍 Communicating Endo Through Art 🎨
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#ChronicInflammation is linked to more than 50% of deaths worldwide including #Cancer, #Covid19, #Endometriosis & many other diseases. Read more about our inflammation research in today's @goodweekendmag and at the link; bit.ly/36J6Ype Let’s end #InflammatoryDisease.
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Honoured to host @GregHuntMP today to launch the MRFF funded Victorian Paediatric Cancer Consortium @VPCCresearch with our partners and guests @KatieAllenMP @GladysLiuMP @MCRI_for_kids @MonashChildrens @WEHI_research @MonashUni @RCHMelbourne @PeterMacCC @Hudson_Research @CCF_MDL
Incredible morning meeting Elias, his mother Nelly and the amazing research team at the Hudson institute Institute to announce $9.6 million from the Morrison Government for the Victorian Paediatric Cancer Consortium (VPCC) to help advance childhood cancer research and treatment.
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Honoured to be joining NHMRC Council for the next triennium and to be working with such an amazing group of people. @nhmrc @ceo_nhmrc @GregHuntMP
Our Director and CEO Professor Elizabeth Hartland has been appointed a member of the Council of the National Health and Medical Research Council @nhmrc, recognising her leadership in medical research. Congratulations Liz! 👏 Read more > bit.ly/30ZcHV5
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Congratulations to @Melissa4Durack as our new Science Minister, such an important portfolio 👏👏
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We recognise that medical research is a tough career on families and work-life balance. That’s why we’re delighted to become the first Australian Medical Research Institute to receive a formal Family Friendly Workplace certification by @FFWorkplaces 🙌#FamilyFriendlyWorkplaces
And there's more...congratulations to the latest cohort of organisations now officially certified as a Family Inclusive Workplace™ 🥳 @ArtProcessors @carsales @volvocarsau @PRWinemakers @CBPLawyers CatholicCare Sydney and Organon... #FamilyFriendlyWorkplaces #FutureofWork 👏🏻
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Using bats’ responses to SARS-CoV-2 may provide key insights into new therapies for COVID-19. 💡 Research published in Science Immunology, reviewed in global collaboration, led by Professor Marcel Nold and Associate Professor Claudia Nold, explains how > bit.ly/3oomZaO
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A study led by A/Prof Michael Gantier has created the most comprehensive description of how chemical modifications of RNA therapeutics interact with the body’s immune system, paving the way to target diseases driven by auto-inflammation, such as lupus > bit.ly/3jhrQaK
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