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    The Physiological Basis Of Motor Adaptation In Pain

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $317,214.00
    Summary
    People in pain move differently, yet the physiological basis for altered movement in pain is poorly understood. This lack of understanding has led to treatments for persistent pain that target generic symptoms with limited effect. The current study is the first to examine how different aspects of the nervous system are altered in pain and how this relates to movement. This information will guide the development of new treatment strategies for persistent pain in future.
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    Muscarinic Receptors In The Human Brain: In Health And In Sickness

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $394,408.00
    Summary
    Schizophrenia is a severe mental illness, with sub-optimal treatment outcomes. New drugs are being designed to provide more effective treatment. To understand the effects of these drugs, we need to know which brain cells have the protein these new drugs target and which cells are affected in schizophrenia. Our project will determine the localisation of this drug target; this knowledge will help the development of better treatments for schizophrenia.
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    Central Neural Regulation Of Brown Fat Function – Glucose Sensing And CNS Pathways

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $761,942.00
    Summary
    Our research aims to identify how specific brain cells detect changes in glucose levels and how ageing and diet affect their function. We identified a subset of nerve cells that detect changes in glucose and the “hunger” hormone ghrelin, their ability to do so adapting with age and nutritional status. This project will investigate the potential of these nerve cells as targets for therapeutic and diet- intervention strategies to target obesity, diabetes and promote healthy ageing.
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    Understanding The Role Of Caudal Auditory Belt Areas In Perception Of Complex Sounds

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $773,518.00
    Summary
    Although the auditory cortex is key to our understanding of several neurological conditions, including language impairments, the functions of many of its areas are still unknown. Using an animal model, we will examine the roles of different auditory areas in separating important sounds from noise. This is a critical role in coordinating our body’s responses to acoustic stimuli. This study will help clarify how these areas contribute to how we normally process sounds, and what deficits are likely .... Although the auditory cortex is key to our understanding of several neurological conditions, including language impairments, the functions of many of its areas are still unknown. Using an animal model, we will examine the roles of different auditory areas in separating important sounds from noise. This is a critical role in coordinating our body’s responses to acoustic stimuli. This study will help clarify how these areas contribute to how we normally process sounds, and what deficits are likely to occur if they are damaged.
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    Viral Determinants Of HIV-1 Transcriptional Latency In The Central Nervous System

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $632,489.00
    Summary
    The anti-HIV drugs that are currently used to treat HIV-1 infection cannot eliminate the virus from the body, and therefore, cannot cure HIV-1 infection. The major reason why the drugs cannot provide a cure is because they cannot reach virus that hides in particular cells types referred to as "reservoirs". This study will determine how HIV-1 can take sanctuary in these reservoirs, which will be critical information for strategies that aim to cure HIV-1 infection.
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    Inhibitors Of NLRP3 Activation For Treatment Of Inflammatory CNS Diseases

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,023,137.00
    Summary
    This project will use novel tool compounds to advance our understanding of inflammatory brain diseases such as Parkinson's disease and Multiple Sclerosis. We will examine the molecular pathways and identify novel means to treat these debilitating diseases. We will then aim to design novel therapeutics which target these pathways.
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    Viral Determinants Of HIV-1 Transcriptional Latency In The Central Nervous System: Impact On Cure Strategies

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $847,521.00
    Summary
    This grant will identify the factors responsible for HIV-1 latency in the CNS, and will determine the effect of drugs aimed at reversing latency both on HIV-1 within the CNS, and also on the cells of the CNS.
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    Innovative Use Of Hydrogel Technology To Recapitulate And Investigate Cardiac Pathology.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $716,162.00
    Summary
    Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is the leading cause of sudden death in the young. No treatment exists that can reverse or prevent it, primarily because the underlying mechanisms of the disease have not been fully elucidated. I will use innovative hydrogel technology to simulate the disease state. I will use this as a tool to identify the mechanisms involved with development of the disease. This will enable identification of potential therapeutic targets for prevention of the disease.
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    The Role Of Dynamin In Spermatogenesis, Sperm Maturation And Sperm-oocyte Interactions

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $551,950.00
    Summary
    Male infertility is an extremely common condition affecting 1 in 20 Australian men. One of the major reasons for this pathology is that the spermatozoa have lost their ability to interact with the egg and penetrate its outer vestments. In this project we shall investigate the role of dynamin in the regulation of these events. This research will provide new and powerful insights into the causes of male infertility, with practical implications for diagnosis and treatment of this condition.
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    Nasal Epithelium As A Portal Of Entry For Burkholderia Pseudomallei, With Special Reference To Neurological Melioidosis

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $536,419.00
    Summary
    Melioidosis is a potentially fatal disease of manly tropical Australia and SE Asia and an emerging disease worldwide. It disproportionately affects indigenous Australians. It is caused by a bacterium found in soil and water and infection may be by inhalation in the rainy season. One manifestation of melioidosis is neurological symptoms. This project seeks to establish sites and pathways of infection resulting from inhalation, including the pathway from nasal mucosa to brain.
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