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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0877992

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $300,000.00
    Summary
    Molecularly engineered cell-instructive hydrogels for enhanced tissue regeneration. The outcomes of this project will be relevant to range of wounds, including burns, bed-sores, and diabetic and venous ulcers. Clearly, innovation in wound healing is urgently required as the treatment of wounds represents a significant challenge at all levels of our society, in terms of cost (physical, emotional and financial) to patients, the economy and to the wider community. Despite this obvious and overwhelm .... Molecularly engineered cell-instructive hydrogels for enhanced tissue regeneration. The outcomes of this project will be relevant to range of wounds, including burns, bed-sores, and diabetic and venous ulcers. Clearly, innovation in wound healing is urgently required as the treatment of wounds represents a significant challenge at all levels of our society, in terms of cost (physical, emotional and financial) to patients, the economy and to the wider community. Despite this obvious and overwhelming need, research in wound healing is relatively under-developed and has yet to adopt modern biotechnology and biomaterials approaches. This project is therefore directed at generating cost-effective frontier wound dressing technologies that accelerate wound repair.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0989341

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $690,000.00
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    Advanced NanoBiomaterials Imaging Facility. The convergence of nanotechnology with biotechnology offers unprecedented opportunities to prepare nanomaterials with defined structure and function on the nanometre scale. However, the small length scales involved in nanomaterials present challenges in their characterisation, and in turn, their interaction with biological systems. The Advanced NanoBiomaterials Imaging Facility will provide state-of-the-art equipment for examining the properties of nan .... Advanced NanoBiomaterials Imaging Facility. The convergence of nanotechnology with biotechnology offers unprecedented opportunities to prepare nanomaterials with defined structure and function on the nanometre scale. However, the small length scales involved in nanomaterials present challenges in their characterisation, and in turn, their interaction with biological systems. The Advanced NanoBiomaterials Imaging Facility will provide state-of-the-art equipment for examining the properties of nanomaterials and their interaction with biosystems. The equipment will facilitate the development of new materials that are expected to underpin advances in drug delivery, diagnostics and implant devices, further strengthening Australia's strong reputation in these areas.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0349196

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $195,000.00
    Summary
    The Tissue Engineering of Tissue Regeneration: Innovative Biomaterials for Tissue Regeneration. The aim of this work is to advance the science of tissue regeneration closer towards potential clinical applications. To do this we hope to solve some problems currently preventing this type of therapy from developing further. The significance of this work is that it will help us further understand why this phenomenon is limited in humans and most animals, but present in lower order vertebrates .... The Tissue Engineering of Tissue Regeneration: Innovative Biomaterials for Tissue Regeneration. The aim of this work is to advance the science of tissue regeneration closer towards potential clinical applications. To do this we hope to solve some problems currently preventing this type of therapy from developing further. The significance of this work is that it will help us further understand why this phenomenon is limited in humans and most animals, but present in lower order vertebrates such as salamanders. The expected outcome is the design of innovative biomaterials suited for effective tissue reconstruction and regeneration with widespread clinical applications.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0662833

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $260,000.00
    Summary
    Engineering of cartilage-based biomaterials under dynamic culture conditions. This work contributes to the development of advanced technologies in the area of biomaterials. The cartilage biomaterials generated in this work will lead to new medical applications in tissue reconstruction and replacement, which is of direct benefit to society by improving the methods used to treat joint disease and injury. As there is a significant commercial market for tissue-engineered cartilage products, this res .... Engineering of cartilage-based biomaterials under dynamic culture conditions. This work contributes to the development of advanced technologies in the area of biomaterials. The cartilage biomaterials generated in this work will lead to new medical applications in tissue reconstruction and replacement, which is of direct benefit to society by improving the methods used to treat joint disease and injury. As there is a significant commercial market for tissue-engineered cartilage products, this research also has implications for enhancing the scope and profitability of the Australian biotechnology industry. The project will be a vehicle for research training in a broad range of interdisciplinary areas. Students involved in the work will be equipped with a versatile and valuable combination of skills.
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