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    Regulation Of The Quality Of DNA Repair By Timing In The Cell Cycle

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $468,794.00
    Summary
    During responses to infection or immunisation, antibody-producing _B� cells mutate their antibody genes at extreme rates. Rare mutations which improve the antibodies are selected by competition between B cells favouring those which make the best antibodies: Darwinian evolution on extreme _fast-forward�. We aim to understand this process because it is essential for normal immunity and effective vaccination, and because when it goes wrong, it can cause aggressive human cancers.
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    A Tumour Suppressor Pathway That Removes DNA-RNA Hybrids

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $935,780.00
    Summary
    DNA:RNA hybrids are found normally in our chromosomes. But, the regions where DNA:RNA hybrids form are linked to chromosome changes that occur during breast and blood cancer development. We have uncovered why these chromosome changes occur, and have linked it to the important function of a cancer-associated gene called FANCM. Our study is exploring this important finding that has implications for both the cause and treatment of cancer.
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    Biochemical Reconstitution Of The Ubiquitin Ligase Pathway Defective In Fanconi Anaemia

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $562,742.00
    Summary
    Fanconi Anemia (FA) is characterised by loss of vital blood cells but also 700x risk of developing leukaemia and other cancers. FA is caused by an inherited defect in one of 15 different genes that provide a signal and repair mechanism protecting cells from cancer causing mutations. By reconstructing this signaling mechanism in the test tube we will determine how it contributes to cancer protection, and highlight potential strategies for treatment of FA and leukaemia in the general population.
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    Multi-domain Regulation Of DNA Damage Response Kinases

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $313,427.00
    Summary
    DNA damage plays a key role in the onset of cancer and the response to cancer therapies. Mutations in the Chk2 DNA damage response kinase are associated with increased cancer risk. We will study detailed mechanisms how phosphorylation of Chk2-like kinases contributes to normal copying of our DNA every time a cell divides, and how it regulates how Chk2 is activated. The studies will improve our understanding how cancer may originate and how cancer cells respond to chemo- or radiation therapy.
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    Biochemical Investigation Of Ubiquitination By The Fanconi Anaemia Pathway

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $603,447.00
    Summary
    Fanconi anaemia is an inherited disorder with greatly elevated risk of leukaemia and cancers. The causal genes are ‘tumour suppressors’ that protect us from cancer by a complex function in repair of damage to our DNA. This study aims to understand how this DNA repair function protects us from cancer, and may influence some forms of new forms of cancer treatment.
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    Structural Studies Of Glutathione Transferase: An Important Potential Drug Target

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $50,437.00
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    Uncoupled Research Fellowship

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $504,500.00
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    Preventing The Evolution Of Transmissible Nitroimidazole Resistance In Mycobacterium Tuberculosis

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $664,463.00
    Summary
    Tuberculosis kills more people than any other infectious disease. Unfortunately, the drugs available to us to treat TB are losing their efficacy due to the evolution of drug resistance. A new class of drugs, nitroimidazoles, has been developed, but there is a risk that the bacterium that causes TB will develop resistance to these compounds too. We will identify resistance mutations before they occur in the wild, to help identify them and find new compounds for which resistance cannot develop.
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    Research Fellowship - Grant ID:436656

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $559,560.00
    Summary
    I am a protein crystallographer determining the structures of medically important proteins such as proteases. I am also a bioinformatician leading the development of informatics systems for automated highthroughput crystallography, and bioinformatic analy
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    DsbA Inhibitors: From Hits To Leads

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $882,978.00
    Summary
    Antibiotic resistance is a looming public health crisis. New antibiotics with new mechanisms of action are desperately needed. The long-term goal of this research is to develop new drugs that disarm bacteria to overcome the problem of antibiotic resistance.
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