The Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) invites you to participate in a short survey about your
interaction with the ARDC and use of our national research infrastructure and services. The survey will take
approximately 5 minutes and is anonymous. It’s open to anyone who uses our digital research infrastructure
services including Reasearch Link Australia.
We will use the information you provide to improve the national research infrastructure and services we
deliver and to report on user satisfaction to the Australian Government’s National Collaborative Research
Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) program.
Please take a few minutes to provide your input. The survey closes COB Friday 29 May 2026.
Complete the 5 min survey now by clicking on the link below.
The Polycomb Ezh2 Methyltransferase Regulates Satellite Cell Self-renewal
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$333,769.00
Summary
Skeletal muscle regeneration following injury is a tightly regulated process and any disturbance to this process, such as that which occurs with the muscular dystrophies, can greatly impair a muscle's ability to regenerate. The aim of this project is to better understand the mechanisms that control muscle regeneration, and open up new avenues for potential treatment strategies in conditions where muscle wasting and weakness are indicated.
Elucidating The Mechanism And Function Of Extracellular Vesicle Formation During Cell Death
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$318,768.00
Summary
In humans, billions of cells will die daily as part of normal turnover in various organs. It is vital that dying cells are rapidly removed as their accumulation has been linked to autoimmunity and inflammation. To aid efficient removal of dead cells, dying cells can disassemble into smaller fragments for neighbouring cells to engulf. We aim to understand the machinery that control how dying cells can disassemble into smaller pieces and their function in efficient cell clearance and autoimmunity.
Investigating The Delivery Of Cytotoxic T Cell Lytic Granules And The Microenvironment Of The Immunological Synapse
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$355,169.00
Summary
T cells recognise infected or cancer cells and eliminate them from the body. They kill their targets by tightly attaching and releasing toxic proteins, which cause the target to undergo cell suicide. This research will use high resolution imaging to investigate the environment of the synapse between the two cells and understand parameters required for the delivery of a lethal hit. This will provide powerful insights into the working of the cell, and may identify novel intervention targets
Pre-clinical Evaluation Of The LSD1 Inhibitor HCI-2509: Defining The Biomarkers Of Sensitivity And The Mechanisms Of Resistance
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$340,068.00
Summary
Despite aggressive multi-modal treatment strategies, limited progress in the treatment of Ewing sarcoma (paediatric bone malignancy), has been achieved over the past 30 years. As such, the advent of novel and targeted therapeutics with favourable efficacy/toxicity profiles are eagerly awaited. This proposal will investigate the therapeutic utility of LSD1 inhibition as a treatment for Ewing sarcoma and the underlying mechanisms of sensitivity/resistance to this unique agent.