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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT0990683

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $788,800.00
    Summary
    Studies on the regulation of the pro-apoptotic protein Bim in mammalian development and cancer. This project is aimed at understanding the regulation of a gene, which is a tumour suppressor and is often mutated or down regulated in many different forms of cancers. A better understanding of how this gene works may eventually lead to better therapeutics to treat these cancers. This is relevant in the Australian context given that our aging population and obesity epidemics (the link between obesity .... Studies on the regulation of the pro-apoptotic protein Bim in mammalian development and cancer. This project is aimed at understanding the regulation of a gene, which is a tumour suppressor and is often mutated or down regulated in many different forms of cancers. A better understanding of how this gene works may eventually lead to better therapeutics to treat these cancers. This is relevant in the Australian context given that our aging population and obesity epidemics (the link between obesity, insulin resistance and various forms of cancers is well established) are leading to a rapid increase in new cancer cases, thus driving a rapid increase in demand for better treatments. This is particularly relevant in Indigenous health where obesity is on the rise following the transition from a traditional to an urban lifestyle.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT120100416

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $708,128.00
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    An investigation into the basis of the T-cell mediated adaptive immune response. Understanding the adaptive immune response to human pathogens is critically important to develop strategies to combat infection. This project will provide a better understanding of how T cells combat viral infection, and will lead to fundamental advances in our understanding of viral immunity and the development of novel immunotherapeutic strategies.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT160100083

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $680,648.00
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    How the immune system recognises vitamin B-based allergies. This project aims to evaluate the range of molecules that can stimulate vitamin B-reactive T cells in mammals and amphibians, and the degree of conservation or variation in these molecules among diverse microorganisms. T cells are immune cells that recognise foreign molecules, including peptides, lipids and vitamin B metabolites, bound to specialised antigen-presenting molecules. In mammals, Mucosal Associated Invariant T cells, still p .... How the immune system recognises vitamin B-based allergies. This project aims to evaluate the range of molecules that can stimulate vitamin B-reactive T cells in mammals and amphibians, and the degree of conservation or variation in these molecules among diverse microorganisms. T cells are immune cells that recognise foreign molecules, including peptides, lipids and vitamin B metabolites, bound to specialised antigen-presenting molecules. In mammals, Mucosal Associated Invariant T cells, still poorly understood, recognise Vitamin B-based molecules. Combining immunology with structural biology and chemistry, this project aims to understand how the immune system detects molecules produced by diverse microorganisms.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT100100380

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $919,036.00
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    Understanding T cell immunity induced by infection. We aim to understand how killer T cells are “programmed” upon activation and acquire their characteristic functions and how these are maintained into immunological memory. This proposal will provide insights important for the design and improvement of vaccine strategies to fight pathogens such as influenza, HIV and even tumors.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT170100174

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,017,172.00
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    Drivers of effective T cell immunity. This project aims to investigate the mechanisms underpinning an effective immune response. In doing so, the project expects to decipher the various determinants of T cell immunity and explore how these determinants are integrated to generate effective immunity. The project will use a multidisciplinary approach to investigate antigen abundance and developmental, structural, and molecular aspects of T cells, expecting to significantly enhance our fundamental u .... Drivers of effective T cell immunity. This project aims to investigate the mechanisms underpinning an effective immune response. In doing so, the project expects to decipher the various determinants of T cell immunity and explore how these determinants are integrated to generate effective immunity. The project will use a multidisciplinary approach to investigate antigen abundance and developmental, structural, and molecular aspects of T cells, expecting to significantly enhance our fundamental understanding of mechanisms underpinning functional T cell responses, build interdisciplinary collaborations, and significantly advance the field of T cell biology.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT130100708

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $718,320.00
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    Cellular Organisation of Protective Immune Responses. Our immune system consists of a task force of white blood cells that coordinate to defeat invading pathogens. Research has revealed a cell receptor, CXCR3, controls immune cell interactions, which determine immune control and protection during initial cell activation and viral infection. This project will use a multi-disciplinary approach combining viral immunology, unique mouse models, advanced imaging, and bioinformatic analyses to dissect .... Cellular Organisation of Protective Immune Responses. Our immune system consists of a task force of white blood cells that coordinate to defeat invading pathogens. Research has revealed a cell receptor, CXCR3, controls immune cell interactions, which determine immune control and protection during initial cell activation and viral infection. This project will use a multi-disciplinary approach combining viral immunology, unique mouse models, advanced imaging, and bioinformatic analyses to dissect the cellular conversations that underpin immune protection. Revealing the mechanisms of cellular interactions during an immune response will have a major impact on development of targeted vaccines, and therapeutics (particularly for chronic infections and cancer), which are major health burdens.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT110100223

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $634,528.00
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    The regulation of anti-viral immunity by host and viral proteins. Anti-viral immunity is initially triggered when specific immune sensors detect viral components within the cell. This project will use a combined functional/structural approach to investigate the specifics of immune activation by a pivotal immune sensor and use this information to understand how influenza A sabotages this specific immune response.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT130100541

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $755,320.00
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    Unraveling the chromatin networks that control T lymphocyte differentiation. The development of T cell responses is essential for fighting infection but in some cases T cells can also cause allergy and autoimmune diseases. Previous research has shown by understanding the complex chromatin circuitry that underlie T cell function, therapies can be designed to rewire harmful T cells. This project will use a multi-disciplinary approach that combines expertise in cutting-edge molecular techniques wit .... Unraveling the chromatin networks that control T lymphocyte differentiation. The development of T cell responses is essential for fighting infection but in some cases T cells can also cause allergy and autoimmune diseases. Previous research has shown by understanding the complex chromatin circuitry that underlie T cell function, therapies can be designed to rewire harmful T cells. This project will use a multi-disciplinary approach that combines expertise in cutting-edge molecular techniques with unique mouse models and bioinformatics to develop a fundamental understanding of the chromatin architecture and epigenetic networks that control important steps of T cell differentiation during development, allergy and infection.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT130100197

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $752,291.00
    Summary
    Imaging the generation and recall of protective antiviral immune responses in vivo. Our understanding of the in vivo dynamics of cellular immune responses to infectious diseases is poor. This project will utilise advanced intravital imaging combined with novel tools to dissect the cellular events involved in the generation and recall of T cell responses to localised virus infection, combined with a detailed functional analysis of the lymphoid organ stroma. Such fundamental information will contr .... Imaging the generation and recall of protective antiviral immune responses in vivo. Our understanding of the in vivo dynamics of cellular immune responses to infectious diseases is poor. This project will utilise advanced intravital imaging combined with novel tools to dissect the cellular events involved in the generation and recall of T cell responses to localised virus infection, combined with a detailed functional analysis of the lymphoid organ stroma. Such fundamental information will contribute to the development of new generation vaccines and therapies to protect against tissue-specific infectious diseases, cancers and autoimmune diseases.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT110100283

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $930,168.00
    Summary
    Cellular and molecular networks controlling protective immunity. This research aims to understand how a handful of master-regulator genes act to program immune cells required for immune responses to microbes, vaccination and to prevent cancer. It will provide a fundamental advance in our understanding of immune cell development and impact strategies aimed at the prevention and treatment of pathogen infections.
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