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    Blood Biomarker Discovery For The Diagnosis Of Alzheimers Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $292,639.00
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    Alzheimer's disease (AD) currently affects approximately 24 million people world wide, with >200,000 people within Australia currently affected, by 2050 an estimated 730,000+ people will be affected. The discovery of blood based biomarkers for AD will enable earlier diagnosis of AD, allowing early preventative treatments to be given. Thus, reduce the rate of disease progression and the cost of care and, gain significant improvement in the quality of life for the patients and their families.
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    CHARACTERISING FACIAL EMOTION PROCESSING NETWORKS IN BIPOLAR DISORDER

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $339,188.00
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    This research will use cutting edge imaging methodologies to investigate brain connectivity in neural circuits involved in emotion processing in people with bipolar disorder compared to their relatives and controls. It will provide insight into the factors associated with disease expression and genetic risk and will directly inform novel cognitive remediation treatments focused on directly addressing emotional processing difficulties in bipolar disorder at their source.
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    Nur77 And Skeltal Muscle: New Targets In Metabolic Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $119,562.00
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    Insights Into The Biology Of The Carcinogenic Blood Fluke, Schistosoma Haematobium – A First Response To The Wake-up Call

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $307,946.00
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    Schistosoma haematobium is a seriously neglected parasite that infects > 100 million people. Chronic infection severely affects the urino-genital system and causes malignant bladder cancer. Advanced technologies will be used to explore, for the first time, the molecular biology of this parasite, design new strategies to fight this insidious pathogen and understand how it induces cancer.
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    Treading Carefully: Sociopolitical Implications Of Genetic Research In Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Communities

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    $330,712.00
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    Ensuring Breakthrough Includes Follow-through: Developing And Testing Methods To Increase Uptake Of Research In Practice

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $304,052.00
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    An Investigation Of The Brain Mechanisms Of Alcohol Relapse And Compulsive Alcohol Use

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $347,788.00
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    This project aims to uncover the brain mechanisms of two significant aspects of alcoholism. The experiments will use recently developed animal models to investigate how the brain promotes relapse to alcohol seeking after abstinence is imposed by punishment, and how the brain mediates compulsive alcohol seeking that persists despite punishment. The results of this project may open up avenues for future translational research into new treatment options for alcoholism.
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