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    Differences Between Physiological And Pathological Hypertropy Offer New Strategies For The Treatment Of Heart Failure

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $453,500.00
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    The Role Of Insulin Hypersecretion In Beta Cell Dysfunction In Type 2 Diabetes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $318,622.00
    Summary
    The treatment of diabetes involves the use of drugs that stimulate the release of insulin from the pancreas to reduce the high blood sugar levels. However, we believe that while in the short term this is a good strategy, in the long-term it damages the cells that produce insulin leading to a worsening state of diabetes. It is the aim of this application to understand the mechanisms by which the insulin producing cells are damaged when forced to oversecrete insulin.
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    Diet And Mental Health: Translating New Knowledge Into Innovative Prevention And Treatment Strategies

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $463,652.00
    Summary
    I have pioneered the development of a robust body of evidence demonstrating the important role of diet in mental health and I am now recognised internationally as a research leader in this new field. The next important step is to translate this knowledge into new prevention and treatment strategies in order to address the substantial global burden of illness attributable to mental disorders.
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    Randomised Controlled Trial Of Early Intervention To Improve Sexual And Couple Functioning After Prostate Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $405,000.00
    Summary
    Treatment for localised prostate cancer has a long term negative impact on the sexuality, quality of life, and relationship quality of Australian men and their intimate partners. This study will trial a remote access couples based sexuality intervention for this patient and carer group that has potential for broader translation into community and acute health care settings. This approach will also have broader application for chronic disease self management for other health conditions.
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    Understanding The Relationship Between Arterial Structure And Divergent Vasodilatory Function In Health And Disease

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $462,290.00
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    Characterisation Of Sub-clinical Cardiac Dysfunction Using Novel Cardiac Exercise Imaging

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $429,552.00
    Summary
    Heart failure is caused by heart muscle weakness and is associated with reduced quality of life and survival. Identification of heart failure in its earliest stages provides clinicians with an opportunity to institute preventative measures and prevent patients from developing symptoms. This project utilises novel ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging techniques performed during exercise to identify heart muscle weakness at its earliest stage.
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    Fighting Mental Disorders: Using Mental Imagery To Disarm Symptoms And Enhance Treatment.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $415,218.00
    Summary
    This proposal will conduct the first pre-clinical and clinical research utilising mental imagery to disarm symptoms and enhance treatment of multiple mental disorders by controlling the strength of mental imagery. This fellowship represents the first attempt to alleviate symptoms by developing a cognitive-neuroscience method to control the strength of traumatic imagery and to show a causative means of enhancing imagery strength to boost the success rate of cognitive therapy involving imagery.
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    Novel Single-chain Antibody-targeted Nanoparticles For Diagnosis Of Vascular Diseases

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $380,558.00
    Summary
    The aim of this project is to develop targeted imaging agents that seek out specific markers for various states of cardiovascular disease. These agents would provide a method for detecting the presence and level of atherosclerosis, fatty tissue build up in the vessel wall. The nanoparticles may provide a unique opportunity to detect very early plaques, the vulnerability of existing plaques and difficult-to-diagnose vessel blockages such as clots in lung vessels (pulmonary embolism).
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    Intervention Techniques For Cognitive, Behavioural And Social Sequelae Following ABI In Childhood And Adolescence

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $471,058.00
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    Neuroimaging After Traumatic Brain Injury: What Best Relates To Outcome?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $402,287.00
    Summary
    Brain injury often results in physical difficulties plus cognitive and behavioural problems. Computerised tomography (CT) is the most used form of scanning used after brain injury but does not reveal as much as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Electrovestibulography (EvestG) also offers great potential to reveal brain-related information related to injury and depression. This study aims to assess and compare CT, MRI and EvestG to establish the extent to which each can help in predicting outcome .... Brain injury often results in physical difficulties plus cognitive and behavioural problems. Computerised tomography (CT) is the most used form of scanning used after brain injury but does not reveal as much as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Electrovestibulography (EvestG) also offers great potential to reveal brain-related information related to injury and depression. This study aims to assess and compare CT, MRI and EvestG to establish the extent to which each can help in predicting outcome in people who have had a brain injury.
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