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    Use Of Statistical And Mathematical Models To Investigate Infectious Disease Transmission Dynamics To Better Inform Control Measures In Hospitals And The Community

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $408,388.00
    Summary
    Globally tuberculosis infects over 9 million people yearly. In low incidence countries TB is re-emerging, with HIV, drug resistance and migration driving this. Australia needs to examine the transmission of TB within our country and The Asia-Pacific region. This proposal will quantify the risk for importation of highly drug resistant TB into Australia and assess the factors that lead to outbreaks. Models will be informative for Australian TB policy development and contribute to regional and glob .... Globally tuberculosis infects over 9 million people yearly. In low incidence countries TB is re-emerging, with HIV, drug resistance and migration driving this. Australia needs to examine the transmission of TB within our country and The Asia-Pacific region. This proposal will quantify the risk for importation of highly drug resistant TB into Australia and assess the factors that lead to outbreaks. Models will be informative for Australian TB policy development and contribute to regional and global efforts for TB control.
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    Molecular Mechanisms Of Glucocorticoid Control Of Baby Growth And Development

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $234,424.00
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    Characterisation Of Role And Biomarker Potential Of The Novel Cell Surface Protein TTYH2 In Renal Cell Carcinoma

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $453,500.00
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    Endosomal Tubule Formation In Health And Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $471,058.00
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    Understanding The Etiology Of Psychiatric Disorders Through Whole Genome Analyses

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $470,144.00
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    Psychiatric disorders exert a huge social and economic burden on society. In recent years, large genetic studies have led to important new insights into these disorders. Major new human genomics resources will soon become available. My research will take advantage of these datasets to investigate the genetic basis of key epidemiological features of psychiatric disorders, including risk due to parental age and sex-biased prevalence, and to identify novel risk genes for schizophrenia and autism.
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    Modulating Skin Regenerative Responses To Improve Wound Repair And Fight Carcinogenesis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $470,144.00
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    Skin disorders, such as hard to heal wounds or the most common skin cancers, are a major burden on the national health system. Despite their different nature they employ similar mechanisms of response to injury. In this project we intend to develop a comprehensive understanding of the genetic and molecular mechanisms at play to allow clinical interventions to prevent or to cure these disorders.
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    Bacterial Pathogenomics: Whole-genome Sequencing To Investigate Infection Transmission, Pathogenesis And Antibiotic Resistance

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $475,946.00
    Summary
    As bacterial superbugs – resistant to multiple antibiotics – dominate the headlines, the pipeline for new antibiotics has all but dried up. High-throughput DNA sequencing heralds a golden opportunity for infectious disease research. By studying the entire collection of genes - the genome - of large numbers of multidrug resistant bacterial strains, we aim to better understand the genetic changes that govern the emergence and global spread of superbugs and translate these findings into the clinic.
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    Microfluidic Strategy For Circulating Tumour Cells Analysis In Cancer Patients

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $429,180.00
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    My approach and ultimate goal over the next 4 years is to demonstrate the use of recently discovered “Nanoshearing” technology as a standard diagnostic tool for cancer patients undergoing systemic therapy and assess the impact of standard protocols in predicting response to therapy and patient outcomes. Data from this study could potentially define new standards of clinical practice, as they relate to follow-up screening for response to therapy and recurrence of disease.
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    Hepcidin: The Link Between Cytokines, Haemochromatosis And Anaemia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $471,058.00
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