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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0344063

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $245,000.00
    Summary
    Development of Methods and Strategies for the Measurement, Interpretation and Analysis of Diffuse X-ray Scattering from Disordered Materials. This application seeks to exploit our established lead in the measurement of diffuse scattering from disordered materials and its analysis using large-scale computer simulations. Many industrially important materials such as ceramics, superconductors, catalysts, electro-optical materials and minerals owe their special properties to the disorder in their st .... Development of Methods and Strategies for the Measurement, Interpretation and Analysis of Diffuse X-ray Scattering from Disordered Materials. This application seeks to exploit our established lead in the measurement of diffuse scattering from disordered materials and its analysis using large-scale computer simulations. Many industrially important materials such as ceramics, superconductors, catalysts, electro-optical materials and minerals owe their special properties to the disorder in their structure. This disorder causes diffuse X-ray scattering which can be probed using synchrotron X-rays and powerful computers to reveal details about the material's nanoscale structure. The new methodology being developed will enhance our detailed understanding of the relationships between structure and properties in materials and help promote the design of new materials.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0770665

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $255,000.00
    Summary
    Understanding, prediction and control of polymorphism in pharmaceuticals. The proposed research will lead, through a better understanding of polymorphism, to more efficient production of pharmaceuticals and will enhance the establishment and protection of patents. The work will have flow-on in other areas such as the manufacture of pigments, dyes and explosives. The project uses methodology for the elucidation of local structure and function at the atomic to nanoscale level in which Australia is .... Understanding, prediction and control of polymorphism in pharmaceuticals. The proposed research will lead, through a better understanding of polymorphism, to more efficient production of pharmaceuticals and will enhance the establishment and protection of patents. The work will have flow-on in other areas such as the manufacture of pigments, dyes and explosives. The project uses methodology for the elucidation of local structure and function at the atomic to nanoscale level in which Australia is a world leader. The project will further enhance our standing in this field and will provide excellent research training opportunities in areas particularly pertinent to future exploitation of the Australian Synchrotron and the new Research Reactor OPAL, which open in 2007.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0342934

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $245,000.00
    Summary
    The effects of local strain on the crystal chemistry of solid solutions. The concept of the solid solution, the substitution of one kind of atom for another in a crystal structure, is a central idea in both mineral sciences and solid state chemistry. Such atomic substitutions alter local crystal chemistry and hence always introduce strain into crystal lattices. In this project we aim to characterize this substitutional strain. Ultimately this should lead to a better understanding of the geologic .... The effects of local strain on the crystal chemistry of solid solutions. The concept of the solid solution, the substitution of one kind of atom for another in a crystal structure, is a central idea in both mineral sciences and solid state chemistry. Such atomic substitutions alter local crystal chemistry and hence always introduce strain into crystal lattices. In this project we aim to characterize this substitutional strain. Ultimately this should lead to a better understanding of the geological history of rocks, improvements in metal recovery from ores and to the design and synthesis of new materials.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0985549

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $654,000.00
    Summary
    New fragment-based drug design technology by NMR spectroscopy. A new nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopic strategy will be developed for rapid determination of the structure and binding mode of low-molecular weight compounds bound to target proteins. Structural information obtained in this way will greatly accelerate drug development by fragment-based drug design, and NMR spectroscopy is the only method that can deliver this information in solution at atomic resolution. The impact of t .... New fragment-based drug design technology by NMR spectroscopy. A new nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopic strategy will be developed for rapid determination of the structure and binding mode of low-molecular weight compounds bound to target proteins. Structural information obtained in this way will greatly accelerate drug development by fragment-based drug design, and NMR spectroscopy is the only method that can deliver this information in solution at atomic resolution. The impact of the project for pharmaceutical research is further enhanced by extending the range of proteins amenable to NMR analysis by the development of new labelling strategies using stable isotopes, lanthanides and an unnatural amino acid in a state-of-the-art protein production system.
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