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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0236167

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    Australian Research Council
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    $580,000.00
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    The Sydney Combinatorial Research Facility. The proposal is to establish a multidisciplinary inter-institutional research facility for solution-phase combinatorial chemistry synthesis and analysis, and medium to high throughput biological evaluation of lead compounds through fluorescence detection methods. This will be the first and only multi-user facility of its type in Sydney. It will provide through its synthetic node at NSW and Macquarie Universities and biological screening node at Univers .... The Sydney Combinatorial Research Facility. The proposal is to establish a multidisciplinary inter-institutional research facility for solution-phase combinatorial chemistry synthesis and analysis, and medium to high throughput biological evaluation of lead compounds through fluorescence detection methods. This will be the first and only multi-user facility of its type in Sydney. It will provide through its synthetic node at NSW and Macquarie Universities and biological screening node at University of Sydney an essential resource that will enable modern combinatorial techniques to be applied to chemical and drug-lead development studies in the region.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP120104035

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $348,000.00
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    Charting intercellular space. The space between the cells in our bodies is poorly understood. Chemical imbalances in this region are associated with many diseases, such as prostate cancer, Alzheimer's disease, sleep disorders and depression. This project combines synthetic chemistry and semiconductor technology to understand such imbalances, and their role in disease.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE150101863

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $372,000.00
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    Strained alkenes as chemical probes for cysteine sulfenic acid. This project aims to introduce strained alkenes as probes for cysteine sulfenic acid, a poorly understood biomarker for oxidative stress. This probe will enable rapid detection of cysteine sulfenic acid and meet an urgent need for tools to map cysteine redox signalling. Moreover, since many enzymes feature a cysteine sulfenic acid at their active site, the strained alkene probes will also serve as useful inhibitor probes of these en .... Strained alkenes as chemical probes for cysteine sulfenic acid. This project aims to introduce strained alkenes as probes for cysteine sulfenic acid, a poorly understood biomarker for oxidative stress. This probe will enable rapid detection of cysteine sulfenic acid and meet an urgent need for tools to map cysteine redox signalling. Moreover, since many enzymes feature a cysteine sulfenic acid at their active site, the strained alkene probes will also serve as useful inhibitor probes of these enzymes. Such inhibitor probes will provide critical information for potential therapeutic applications in human conditions associated with oxidative stress such as ageing, cancer, and heart disease.
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