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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0882866

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $470,000.00
    Summary
    MALDI Imaging and Protein Analysis Facility for WA. Mass spectrometry as a tool for analytical research can be coupled to imaging of tissues to provide an important bridge between biochemical, cell biology and physiological sciences. These are competitive research areas that need the latest in speed, accuracy and sensitivity. Strategic placement of such infrastructure in locations of research strength is vital to allow hand-on use that promotes excellence, innovation and creative exploration of .... MALDI Imaging and Protein Analysis Facility for WA. Mass spectrometry as a tool for analytical research can be coupled to imaging of tissues to provide an important bridge between biochemical, cell biology and physiological sciences. These are competitive research areas that need the latest in speed, accuracy and sensitivity. Strategic placement of such infrastructure in locations of research strength is vital to allow hand-on use that promotes excellence, innovation and creative exploration of the limits of such tools to answer pressing questions in biology and chemistry. WA students and researchers will gain new opportunities in an arena of MALDI imaging in biological research and intact protein analysis for structural studies.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0347870

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $84,099.00
    Summary
    A proteomic approach to identifying the signaling pathway(s) by which acute oxidative stress causes cell death by apoptosis. Oxidative stress following traumatic injury (heart attack or stroke) is known to activate signaling pathways leading to programmed cell death (apoptosis). The aim of this project is to develop methods to identify the signaling proteins involved. Identifying proteins involved in causing cell death will be useful in developing diagnostic tools as well as providing potential .... A proteomic approach to identifying the signaling pathway(s) by which acute oxidative stress causes cell death by apoptosis. Oxidative stress following traumatic injury (heart attack or stroke) is known to activate signaling pathways leading to programmed cell death (apoptosis). The aim of this project is to develop methods to identify the signaling proteins involved. Identifying proteins involved in causing cell death will be useful in developing diagnostic tools as well as providing potential therapeutic possibilities.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0882977

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $600,000.00
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    Enhanced NMR Research, Characterisation and Analysis Facility. Studying molecular species is at the heart of chemistry and biochemistry and fundamental to improving our understanding of molecular mechanisms and interactions. This becomes important for elucidating aspects of biological function, medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry, materials science and synthetic methodology, which all underpin health and technology advances in Australia. The infrastructure will support projects involving fun .... Enhanced NMR Research, Characterisation and Analysis Facility. Studying molecular species is at the heart of chemistry and biochemistry and fundamental to improving our understanding of molecular mechanisms and interactions. This becomes important for elucidating aspects of biological function, medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry, materials science and synthetic methodology, which all underpin health and technology advances in Australia. The infrastructure will support projects involving fundamental and strategic research spanning nanotechnology and the biological and materials sciences to industry-oriented projects.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0883556

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $76,881.00
    Summary
    Proteome mapping of the model fungal plant pathogen Stagonospora nodorum using LC-LC-MS/MS. Stagonospora nodorum is a fungus that causes leaf and glume blotch disease on wheat. This disease alone causes $55 million dollars in yield losses per annum in Australia. This project aims to identify the proteins produced by Stagonospora nodorum through the development of a new proteomics technique. Two clear benefits to the community resulting from this project will emerge. The first will be the expert .... Proteome mapping of the model fungal plant pathogen Stagonospora nodorum using LC-LC-MS/MS. Stagonospora nodorum is a fungus that causes leaf and glume blotch disease on wheat. This disease alone causes $55 million dollars in yield losses per annum in Australia. This project aims to identify the proteins produced by Stagonospora nodorum through the development of a new proteomics technique. Two clear benefits to the community resulting from this project will emerge. The first will be the expert training of a student in proteomics, a skill that is keenly sought. Secondly, the identification of these pathogen proteins will lead to new strategies to better control the disease and secure the supply of wheat.
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