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    Development And Validation Of A Latent Tuberculosis Diagnostic

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $534,865.00
    Summary
    Globally, tuberculosis is a leading cause of death with 9.6 million new diagnoses in 2014. The diagnosis of latent TB infection is important, but is difficult to make because current assays are suboptimal. We have developed a very simple assay which detects responses to TB antigens by co-expression of two surface markers expressed by CD4+ T cells. We propose to develop this into a highly standardised kit for the diagnosis of TB with our commercial partner Cytognos.
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    Development Of A New Specific Immunosuppressive Monoclonal Antibody To Advance Transplantation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $736,300.00
    Summary
    Current nonspecific immunosuppressive agents compromise post transplant protective responses, including the anti-tumour effect of a bone marrow transplant. We have developed an antibody (3C12C), that targets CD83 on activated dendritic cells as a new, more specific, immunosuppressive strategy. We will work with our commercial partner to develop the patented antibody as a new imunosuppressive agent, which retains anti-viral and anti-cancer responses. This would be a major advance for patients.
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    Development Of A Non-invasive Magnetic Resonance Based Cartilage Damage Assessment Technique

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $556,131.00
    Summary
    This project will develop automated methods for the extraction of 3D maps of cartilage, bone and other anatomy from high field Magnetic Resonance Images of joints in the body.
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    Development Of The Listening In Spatialized Noise - Tonal Test (or LiSN-T)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $227,136.00
    Summary
    In this project a novel listening test software will be developed for diagnosing spatial processing disorder in children. These children often have difficulties in understanding teachers in classrooms, which can significantly impact their ability to learn. The developed software will be specifically designed for diagnosing 5-year old children, before they enter primary school, and in contrast to existing tests will be independent of their language background.
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    MR Hip Intervention And Planning System To Enhance Clinical And Surgical Outcomes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $668,069.00
    Summary
    Degenerative hip disorders and osteoarthritis are a major cause of chronic pain and disability. This project will develop a software tool that allows clinicians to assess, monitor and plan patient treatment using magnetic resonance imaging. It will be the first tool that models joint motion using assessments of bone, cartilage and labral tissue. This will help guide treatment selection and improve outcomes from hip surgeries performed on over 20,000 Australians each year.
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