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Identification And Characterisation Of Novel Copper Homeostasis Genes And Proteins
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$70,307.00
Summary
Copper is an essential nutrient that is also toxic when in excess. Specific mechanisms exist to regulate copper levels and these are conserved across many species. Disrupted copper regulation contributes to many diseases including: cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis and Alzheimer’s. I aim to identify and characterise novel copper regulatory proteins using the model organism Drosophila (vinegar fly) together with human cultured cells as a foundation for work to prevent or treat these diseases.
Role Of Sphingosine Kinase-1 In Beta Cell Survival And Function.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$85,716.00
Summary
Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes remain major health problems in Australia. Although the pancreatic beta-cell death and dysfunction involved in the etiology has been addressed, the mechanisms are still not fully understood. Thus, we seek to establish the role of sphingosine kinase, a strong protector against cell death, in the regulation of beta cell survival and insulin secretion and try to create new therapeutic strategy for the management of diabetes.
Regulation Of Inflammation And Thrombosis By Endothelial Protein C Receptor And Thrombomodulin In Xenograft Rejection
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$35,085.00
Summary
Pig-to-human organ transplantation may be the solution to the human organ shortage crisis. However, cross-species organ transplantation invariably results in graft destruction and rejection. Genetically modified mice expressing anti-rejection proteins will be tested to assess their effects and benefits on grafts. If such genes improve graft outcome, pigs with similar genetic modifications will be generated for the purposes of pig-to-primate organ transplantation studies.
Studies On New Mononuclear And Polynuclear Platinum Compounds With Trans-geometry
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$68,617.00
Summary
Even in post-genomic age cisplatin continues to be widely used as a highly successful anticancer drug. However, the drug has a number of side effects and does not show activity against many types of cancer. in some cases, resistant form of cancer develops for which the drug does not function. An example is ovarian cancer. This project aims to arrive at new platinum-based anticancer drugs targeted to ovarian cancer.
End-of-Life Care And Dying-at-Home: Choices And Needs Of People With Intellectual Disability And Their Carers
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$104,343.00
Summary
With the continued push towards community living for people with intellectual disability, how best to provide support at the end-of-life remains a neglected research area. This occurs against a backdrop of an increasingly ageing population, in an arena where end-of-life care and dying at home is the preferred option for most people. This research breaks new ground, aiming to establish supports such that people with intellectual disability may remain at home until the end of their life.