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    Cellular And Molecular Mechanisms Of Thymic Negative Selection

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $453,500.00
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    The Role Of Host-mediated Immunopathology In Malaria And Visceral Leishmaniasis.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $485,500.00
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    Utilising Human Primary Immunodeficiencies To Study Lymphocyte Differentiation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $429,346.00
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    Human immunodeficiencies are diseases arising from naturally occurring mutations. In this instance, the specific genes mutated in the immunodeficiencies we study have been identified. However, it is unclear how defects in these genes make an individual manifest as an immune deficient state, rendering them vulnerable to disease. By studying immune cells from these individuals we hope to uncover the normal function of these genes and subsequently provide for new therapies for these conditions.
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    Isolation And Characterisation Of Human PECAM-1 Family Members

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $279,339.00
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    Investigating Mitochondrial Outer Membrane Permeabilization During Programmed Cell Death

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $88,065.00
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    Cancer cells often contain defects which prevent their death. To kill cancer cells we must either reset or bypass these defects. Release of cytochrome c from mitochondria is a critical event in cell death and proteins that block this event render cells resistant to many cancer therapies. My research will determine how cytochrome c release occurs, how this event is regulated and how to kill cancer cells in which cytochrome c release is blocked.
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    Molecular Regulation Of Tissue-Resident Memory T Cell Differentiation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $419,180.00
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    A recently identified subset of T cells that reside at points of pathogen entry are critical to combat viral infection. However, little is known about how these T cell populations are formed. This project will characterise the pathways required to generate these cells and will identify novel factors that regulate their development. A greater understanding of how these T cells can be generated will open the way to utilise these cells in new vaccine strategies.
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    Combination Immunotherapeutic Strategies For Haematological Cancers

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $421,747.00
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    Patients with lymphoma cancers initially respond well to treatment, but later relapse with disease. The immune system can be effective at controlling cancer. A potential treatment option is to boost the natural immune response against cancer. This study investigates a novel vaccine that activates a certain immune cell, NKT cells, to fight lymphomas by delivering an NKT cell-activating molecule. Outcomes will allow assessment of combining an NKT-based vaccine with established treatments for lymph .... Patients with lymphoma cancers initially respond well to treatment, but later relapse with disease. The immune system can be effective at controlling cancer. A potential treatment option is to boost the natural immune response against cancer. This study investigates a novel vaccine that activates a certain immune cell, NKT cells, to fight lymphomas by delivering an NKT cell-activating molecule. Outcomes will allow assessment of combining an NKT-based vaccine with established treatments for lymphoma.
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    Optimisation Of Cancer Immunotherapy Using Dendritic Cells

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $285,000.00
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    Crystallographic Studies Of Non-canonical Peptides Bound To MHC Class I

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $485,500.00
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    Antagonism Of Activin And TGF-B Signalling: Mechanisma And Potential Biological Applications

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $446,616.00
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