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Anna Hudson is a Senior Research Fellow and Adjunct Senior Lecturer at Flinders University within the College of Medicine and Public Health. Her research focuses on respiratory physiology, neural control of breathing, and breathlessness in health and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), with a notable contribution to the principle of motor unit recruitment by neuromechanical matching.
She supervises Honours, Masters, and PhD students, including
- Molly-Eve Day
- Mim Potter
- Emma Thomas
- Chiettha Prajnadewie
Key Awards:
- 2025 Experimental Physiology Mid-Career Prize (runner-up)
- 2018 NHMRC Project Grant
- 2015 Australian Academy of Science Fellowship
- 2012 UNSW Mark Rowe Prize
Her recent publications address respiratory motor impairment in COPD, methodological advancements in respiratory muscle assessment, and neurophysiological mechanisms of breathlessness. She is a lead investigator in the Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute (FHMRI) and Honorary Research Fellow at Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA).

