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    Clinical Trials Advances For Better Health Outcomes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $8,012,612.00
    Summary
    The NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre (CTC) aims to use clinical trials and methodological research in trials to improve health in Australia and internationally. Its research program will initiate major new clinical trials and a comprehensive program of research into trial methods, biostatistical analysis, health outcome analysis and decision analysis. Patient preferences and decision making, particularly in cancer, will be a focus. CTC uses data from its own and other clinical trials in combined ana .... The NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre (CTC) aims to use clinical trials and methodological research in trials to improve health in Australia and internationally. Its research program will initiate major new clinical trials and a comprehensive program of research into trial methods, biostatistical analysis, health outcome analysis and decision analysis. Patient preferences and decision making, particularly in cancer, will be a focus. CTC uses data from its own and other clinical trials in combined analyses to arrive at better evidence. The NHMRC program grant will allow important research studies to be integrated with trials funded from industry and other sources and will maintain the CTC’s internationally competitive research team at the cutting edge of new trial methods and systems.
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    Experimental Neurology

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $5,545,816.00
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    Typology, Aetiology And Neurobiology Of The Depressive And Bipolar Disorders

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,571,593.00
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    Lysosomal Storage Disorders: Diagnosis, Treatment And Biology

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $3,952,141.00
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    Developmental Aspects Of Respiratory Inflammation, Allergy And Asthma

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $7,822,981.00
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    Advances In Clinical Trials Research And Evidence Based Decision Making

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $6,712,859.00
    Summary
    The NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre at the University of Sydney aims to use clinical trials and methodological research in trials to improve health in Australia and internationally It is a member of many international collaborative trials groups, especially in heart disease and cancer. A particular area of interest is patient preferences and decision making, particularly in cancer. The Clinical Trial Centre is active in using data from its own and other clinical trials in combined analyses to arriv .... The NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre at the University of Sydney aims to use clinical trials and methodological research in trials to improve health in Australia and internationally It is a member of many international collaborative trials groups, especially in heart disease and cancer. A particular area of interest is patient preferences and decision making, particularly in cancer. The Clinical Trial Centre is active in using data from its own and other clinical trials in combined analyses to arrive at better evidence.
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    Immunological Therapies For Cancer, Chronic Infection And Autoimmunity

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $10,891,788.00
    Summary
    The team comprises five leading scientists with a history of successful investigation into the role of the immune system in cancers, chronic viral infections, and autoimmune diseases. There is a large unmet need for effective solutions with fewer side effects in these diseases which cause a high disease burden in our society. In this program, we particularly seek to develop novel vaccines for chronic infections and autoimmune diseases, and to improve the safety of bone marrow transplantation.
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    Genetic And Bioinformatic Analysis Of Complex Human Diseases

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $8,752,567.00
    Summary
    Some human diseases are common in families; examples include prostate cancer, blood cancers, epilepsy and diabetes. Therefore, close relatives of individuals with a disease have an increased risk of being affected by this disease, implying a genetic basis. Finding the cause of these diseases is difficult, we will be developing novel approaches to the identification of genes responsible for these diseases. This is the first step towards the development of treatments for affected individuals.
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    Genetic Anaylsis Of Complex Disease Processes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $4,134,917.00
    Summary
    The genome project has opened the path for the study of diseases using genetics. This approach is still quite recent in human and mammalian biology. It requires a large amount of input from statisticians and computer scientists as well as from the biologists and clinicians working on the disease. The team is looking for genes causing complex genetic diseases and use human populations and families as well as mouse models of human diseases. This includes modifiers of cancer development and respons .... The genome project has opened the path for the study of diseases using genetics. This approach is still quite recent in human and mammalian biology. It requires a large amount of input from statisticians and computer scientists as well as from the biologists and clinicians working on the disease. The team is looking for genes causing complex genetic diseases and use human populations and families as well as mouse models of human diseases. This includes modifiers of cancer development and response to infectious disease as well as deafness and autoimmune diseases.
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    Generating The Evidence For New Strategies To Combat Cardiovascular Diseases.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $12,809,917.00
    Summary
    The Program brings together clinicians, epidemiologists and statisticians in a unique endeavour combating heart attack and stroke. For the foreseeable future, these conditions will remain leading causes of death and disease in Australia and the world. While there are many established treatment and prevention strategies there remains great potential for further advances to avert large numbers of deaths and serious disabling outcomes. This Program will provide new information that will give patien .... The Program brings together clinicians, epidemiologists and statisticians in a unique endeavour combating heart attack and stroke. For the foreseeable future, these conditions will remain leading causes of death and disease in Australia and the world. While there are many established treatment and prevention strategies there remains great potential for further advances to avert large numbers of deaths and serious disabling outcomes. This Program will provide new information that will give patients, doctors, consumers and policy makers new options for disease prevention.
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