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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0989336

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $560,000.00
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    The South Australian Facility for Small and Large Molecule X-Ray Diffraction Structure Determination. The precise three dimensional arrangement of atoms within molecular and macromolecular structures defines their function. Thus, the discovery, development and application of biological compounds, catalysts, nanodevices and pharmaceuticals require X-ray diffraction structure determination. These endeavours underpin the conversion of academic research into real benefits for the community and are .... The South Australian Facility for Small and Large Molecule X-Ray Diffraction Structure Determination. The precise three dimensional arrangement of atoms within molecular and macromolecular structures defines their function. Thus, the discovery, development and application of biological compounds, catalysts, nanodevices and pharmaceuticals require X-ray diffraction structure determination. These endeavours underpin the conversion of academic research into real benefits for the community and are critical for the competitiveness of Australian industry, national productivity and economic growth. This application seeks to provide a facility for multidisciplinary scientific development that will enhance academic-industrial collaboration. This will position SA research community for scientific breakthroughs that benefit the Australian community.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0561169

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $188,000.00
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    Facility for multidimensional fractionation of complex biological mixtures. Acquisition of multidimensional fractionation equipment will allow researchers to separate proteins from complex mixtures, and to compare whole protein profiles of multiple samples. This will permit correlation of specific protein changes associated with infection or disease, a major focus of post-genomic programs of research. The equipment will also provide identification of the key differentiating proteins using mini .... Facility for multidimensional fractionation of complex biological mixtures. Acquisition of multidimensional fractionation equipment will allow researchers to separate proteins from complex mixtures, and to compare whole protein profiles of multiple samples. This will permit correlation of specific protein changes associated with infection or disease, a major focus of post-genomic programs of research. The equipment will also provide identification of the key differentiating proteins using minimal material. Numerous world-class projects and researchers will be able to move more rapidly and reliably from crude cell extracts to identifiable markers, and maintain their competitive positions the recognition of key targets in drug design, disease diagnosis and vaccine development.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0454209

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $126,326.00
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    A Glycobiology Facility for Glycoconjugate Analysis and Oligosaccharide Sequencing. The carbohydrate moiety of glycoconjugates plays an important role in their function and metabolism. Advances in glycan analytical and oligosaccharide sequencing techniques offer tremendous potential for the application of glycobiology to biotechnology, cell biology and medicine. This application aims to establish a Glycobiology Facility dedicated to glycoconjugate analysis and oligosaccharide sequencing. Funds a .... A Glycobiology Facility for Glycoconjugate Analysis and Oligosaccharide Sequencing. The carbohydrate moiety of glycoconjugates plays an important role in their function and metabolism. Advances in glycan analytical and oligosaccharide sequencing techniques offer tremendous potential for the application of glycobiology to biotechnology, cell biology and medicine. This application aims to establish a Glycobiology Facility dedicated to glycoconjugate analysis and oligosaccharide sequencing. Funds are requested for state of the art HPLC equipment, associated equipment and reagents for glycan purification/labelling, and a staff member, that are all essential to establish this technology in Australia. The Facility will support $25 million of existing research; approximately half of which is derived from ARC.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0774289

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $295,000.00
    Summary
    Biochemistry of tropoelastin and elastin: the molecular architecture of elastic fibre assembly. Elastin destruction drives the progression of emphysema, a major component of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease which is a major cause of death. Loss of elastin leads to profound blockage of arteries. If we are to treat these problems we need to know how to make and repair elastin. This research will enable us to discover how elastin is constructed and define its interacting partners. We will lear .... Biochemistry of tropoelastin and elastin: the molecular architecture of elastic fibre assembly. Elastin destruction drives the progression of emphysema, a major component of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease which is a major cause of death. Loss of elastin leads to profound blockage of arteries. If we are to treat these problems we need to know how to make and repair elastin. This research will enable us to discover how elastin is constructed and define its interacting partners. We will learn how to make tissue components found in parts of the body that expand and contract such as the arteries, lung and skin. We will learn about the molecular mechanisms of elastin assembly and cell interactions, which gives us the core molecular toolkit to repair elastin tissue.
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