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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE140100162

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    Australian Research Council
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    $374,005.00
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    Enzymatic synthesis of pro-resolution lipid mediators: Towards new therapeutic strategies for inflammatory diseases. Inflammation is a major contributing factor in many diseases, including arthritis, Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, cardiovascular disease and cancer. It has recently been shown that the resolution of inflammation is an active biological process initiated by lipid mediators. The aim of this project is to synthesise and characterise pro-resolution lipid mediators, elucidate .... Enzymatic synthesis of pro-resolution lipid mediators: Towards new therapeutic strategies for inflammatory diseases. Inflammation is a major contributing factor in many diseases, including arthritis, Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, cardiovascular disease and cancer. It has recently been shown that the resolution of inflammation is an active biological process initiated by lipid mediators. The aim of this project is to synthesise and characterise pro-resolution lipid mediators, elucidate the enzyme cascades involved in their biosynthesis and explore their roles in the active resolution of inflammation. This project will provide a fundamental understanding of pro-resolution and anti-inflammatory pathways as well as new therapeutic target molecules for the treatment of inflammatory diseases.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT110100304

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    Australian Research Council
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    $690,429.00
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    Discovery of signalling molecules that mediate communication in the environment. This project aims to further our understanding of chemical compounds that mediate communication in the environment. The project will identify a broad range of new compounds that have significant potential to provide new products such as anti-bacterials, pesticides and plant growth regulators for the benefit of Australia.
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