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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE180100194

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $374,200.00
    Summary
    Quantitative three-dimensional imaging of membrane proteins. This project aims to address the challenge of in-situ quantification of membrane proteins through the emerging field of antibody-imaging mass spectrometry. The project will develop new protocols for quantitative three-dimensional imaging that aim to negate histological artifacts created by freeze-thaw and cryo-sectioning. Membrane proteins are involved in numerous cellular functions and this project expects to increase our knowledge o .... Quantitative three-dimensional imaging of membrane proteins. This project aims to address the challenge of in-situ quantification of membrane proteins through the emerging field of antibody-imaging mass spectrometry. The project will develop new protocols for quantitative three-dimensional imaging that aim to negate histological artifacts created by freeze-thaw and cryo-sectioning. Membrane proteins are involved in numerous cellular functions and this project expects to increase our knowledge of these fundamental biological processes by providing new insights into the study of these essential biomolecules. Tracking protein heterogeneity in three-dimensions will provide significant benefits to our understanding of systems biology and will benefit numerous area, including the pharmaceutical industry.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP180100238

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $293,985.00
    Summary
    Developing next-generation mass spectrometry imaging with isomer resolution. Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) is a rapidly emerging technology for mapping molecular distributions within biological samples. This project will bring together market-leading MSI instrumentation from the industry partner Waters Corporation with unique technologies developed at QUT and UOW to develop an integrated MSI-platform capable of achieving high mass- and spatial-resolution, as well as discrimination of lipid iso .... Developing next-generation mass spectrometry imaging with isomer resolution. Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) is a rapidly emerging technology for mapping molecular distributions within biological samples. This project will bring together market-leading MSI instrumentation from the industry partner Waters Corporation with unique technologies developed at QUT and UOW to develop an integrated MSI-platform capable of achieving high mass- and spatial-resolution, as well as discrimination of lipid isomers. Resolution of lipid isomers using this instrumentation will afford researchers a first glimpse of isomer-resolved images that will be used to visualise tissue-specific changes resulting from underlying chemical, physical or metabolic processes; changes that are currently invisible to contemporary imaging technologies.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP190101486

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $655,000.00
    Summary
    Pluses and minuses of lipid mass spectrometry. This project aims to investigate the structural diversity of lipids. Lipids are among the most structurally diverse of all the biomolecules and thus deciphering their many functions requires bio-analytical technologies capable of uniquely identifying and quantifying individual molecules in a milieu of many thousands of analogues. Mass spectrometry is the pre-eminent technique for contemporary lipid analysis but is challenged by the preference of cer .... Pluses and minuses of lipid mass spectrometry. This project aims to investigate the structural diversity of lipids. Lipids are among the most structurally diverse of all the biomolecules and thus deciphering their many functions requires bio-analytical technologies capable of uniquely identifying and quantifying individual molecules in a milieu of many thousands of analogues. Mass spectrometry is the pre-eminent technique for contemporary lipid analysis but is challenged by the preference of certain lipids to ionise with a polarity that affords sensitive detection but does not permit detailed structure elucidation. This project will develop advanced instrumentation capable of on-demand polarity switching of ionised lipids such that the detection and interrogation of molecular structure can take place in the optimal charge state.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP150101715

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $434,700.00
    Summary
    Developing next generation technologies for unmasking the lipidome. Recent discoveries suggest that the number and structural variety of lipids in nature may be far greater than previously imagined. This complexity arises from the presence of structurally similar, but functionally distinct, lipid isomers that are not readily distinguished using current lipidomics technologies. This project aims to develop unique instrumentation that combines ion mobility and mass spectrometry to enable the rapid .... Developing next generation technologies for unmasking the lipidome. Recent discoveries suggest that the number and structural variety of lipids in nature may be far greater than previously imagined. This complexity arises from the presence of structurally similar, but functionally distinct, lipid isomers that are not readily distinguished using current lipidomics technologies. This project aims to develop unique instrumentation that combines ion mobility and mass spectrometry to enable the rapid separation, identification and quantification of isomeric lipids. These next generation technologies will be deployed in the hope of unmasking the molecular diversity within the lipidomes of two important mammalian cell types, thus providing fundamental new insights into the structure and function of lipids within living systems.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP110200648

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $267,000.00
    Summary
    Development of ozone-induced dissociation for lipidomics workflows. An Australian invention (ozone induced dissociation) will be developed in collaboration with a major instrument manufacturer. This project will provide Australian researchers with unique capabilities to investigate the role of lipids (fats) in human disease and will place them at the forefront of lipid research internationally.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0561182

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $240,000.00
    Summary
    Visualising below the tip of the proteome iceberg. Proteomics attempts to understand human biology by examining the protein components of cells and tissues. Unfortunately, currently available technology only allows approximately 10% of the complexity of these cells and tissues to be concurrently investigated. This project will the physical, chemical and functional properties of protein classes for enrichment, as well as improve technologies for protein visualization, identification and character .... Visualising below the tip of the proteome iceberg. Proteomics attempts to understand human biology by examining the protein components of cells and tissues. Unfortunately, currently available technology only allows approximately 10% of the complexity of these cells and tissues to be concurrently investigated. This project will the physical, chemical and functional properties of protein classes for enrichment, as well as improve technologies for protein visualization, identification and characterization. These approaches will allow the scientific community to further mine beneath the surface of the proteomics 'iceberg'.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP190102361

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $340,000.00
    Summary
    Aptamer imaging mass spectrometry for biomarker quantification. This project aims to develop novel methods for quantifying bio-markers in histological specimens using aptamers, lanthanide visualising tags and laser ablation plasma mass spectrometry. Aptamers are short synthetic strands of nucleic acid with complex three dimensional structures that bind targets with exquisite specificity. This technology meets a major gap in current imaging modalities, has wide application to basic biology and di .... Aptamer imaging mass spectrometry for biomarker quantification. This project aims to develop novel methods for quantifying bio-markers in histological specimens using aptamers, lanthanide visualising tags and laser ablation plasma mass spectrometry. Aptamers are short synthetic strands of nucleic acid with complex three dimensional structures that bind targets with exquisite specificity. This technology meets a major gap in current imaging modalities, has wide application to basic biology and diagnostics, and will eliminate the subjective interpretation of immunohistochemical stains.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE210100140

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $275,000.00
    Summary
    Quarantined ion chromatography mass spectrometry (IC-MS) facility. This proposal seeks to establish a quarantined facility for 'ion chromatography-mass spectrometry', to provide high resolution ion chromatographic and mass spectrometric analytical capability to the environmental, analytical/bioanalyical, and industrial science research communities. The state-of-the-art facility will represent the only quarantined high-resolution IC-MS facility within Australia, and therefore not only support the .... Quarantined ion chromatography mass spectrometry (IC-MS) facility. This proposal seeks to establish a quarantined facility for 'ion chromatography-mass spectrometry', to provide high resolution ion chromatographic and mass spectrometric analytical capability to the environmental, analytical/bioanalyical, and industrial science research communities. The state-of-the-art facility will represent the only quarantined high-resolution IC-MS facility within Australia, and therefore not only support the above communities within Australia, but the potential to facilitate research collaboration internationally, including supporting Australia's leading Antarctic Science programs.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP170100036

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $416,000.00
    Summary
    Multiplexed bio-imaging mass spectrometry. This project aims to develop technology for simultaneous three-dimensional imaging of trace elements and molecules in biological tissues. This technology is an essential analytical and diagnostic advance to uncover latent mechanistic biology and will reveal subtle metabolic interactions between cells. The project will use laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry and lanthanide-conjugated probes to map the zinc metabolic pathway in the .... Multiplexed bio-imaging mass spectrometry. This project aims to develop technology for simultaneous three-dimensional imaging of trace elements and molecules in biological tissues. This technology is an essential analytical and diagnostic advance to uncover latent mechanistic biology and will reveal subtle metabolic interactions between cells. The project will use laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry and lanthanide-conjugated probes to map the zinc metabolic pathway in the ageing mouse brain. It is expected to result in a complete imaging solution for quantitative spatial determination of all important elements, co-factors, metabolites and other functional molecules to investigate metabolic pathways which current technologies find difficult or impossible to track. Ultimately this technology is expected to underpin investigations of diseases where trace metal and chemical species dysfunction is implicated.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0775773

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $150,000.00
    Summary
    Integrated electrochemical facility. The proposed facility will significantly enhance the capabilities of the collaborating Universities, provide excellent framework to support both fundamental and applied research, promote research activities to form commercial linkages and partnership with national/international players in a wide range of disciplines. It will bring direct benefit to many organizations through providing services for scientific development, create graduates of high quality, incr .... Integrated electrochemical facility. The proposed facility will significantly enhance the capabilities of the collaborating Universities, provide excellent framework to support both fundamental and applied research, promote research activities to form commercial linkages and partnership with national/international players in a wide range of disciplines. It will bring direct benefit to many organizations through providing services for scientific development, create graduates of high quality, increased capacity for contract research and direct application of research results. The project falls within the state government's key targets of 10 Years Vision for science, technology and innovation (STI 10) towards the formation of highly equipped research precincts.
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