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    Research Fellowship - Grant ID:454303

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $618,721.00
    Summary
    I am a neuroscientist, studying fundamental mechanisms related to addiction. A major feature of my research is the neuropharmacological characterisation of potential novel therapeutic strategies to combat drug-seeking behaviour
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    Understanding Cortical Circuitry Underlying Sensory Integration And The Consequence Of Its Developmental Disruption

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $527,395.00
    Summary
    The mammalian neocortex is organised into six layers with a systematic pattern of wiring that relies on normal development and balanced activity of neurons. This project combines developmental, electrophysiological, optogenetic behavioural, and computational methods to establish how the properties of the precise structure of cortical circuits impact their function and how disruptions in the balanced activity during development affect circuit formation and function in the mature brain.
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    DISSECTING THE ROLE OF NEUROLIGINS IN COGNITION

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $526,767.00
    Summary
    Problems in learning, memory and other complex mental processes are common to many brain disorders. This project will study the impact of mutations on a family of genes reported in autism and schizophrenia, on complex cognitive behaviours using novel behavioural technologies. This will not only shed fundamental insights into the specific mental processes regulated by these genes and their role in disease, but importantly provide novel targets for the development of therapies.
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    The Causal Relationships Between Epilepsy And Psychiatric Disease

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $394,460.00
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    Advancing The Evidence-base For Childhood Brain Insult: Diagnosis, Assessment And Intervention

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $575,662.00
    Summary
    My research has 4 primary objectives, representing major gaps in current knowledge: 1. improve knowledge of recovery and determinants of post-concussive symptoms 2. establish the impact of child brain insult on socio-emotional function and identify contributing factors 3. develop an iPad based tool for socio-emotional function 4. evaluate and disseminate e-heath treatments for child brain insult
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    Cannabidiol (CBD): A Novel Therapeutic For Alzheimer's Disease.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $775,005.00
    Summary
    Current drugs do not stop or reverse the progression of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Also, brains of AD patients show a number of biological changes and effective drugs should target those together. Cannabidiol (CBD) has such abilities when tested in AD cell models. We found that CBD can also prevent and reverse memory deficits in AD mice. We propose to provide convincing preclinical evidence for the benefits of CBD for human AD therapy and to define mechanisms involved.
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    Discovering Deep Sleep Genes And Determining Their Roles For Preserving Cognitive Functions

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $484,901.00
    Summary
    Our mental well-being is largely tied to our sleep quality, and most cognitive disorders are also associated with poor sleep processes. Yet, we still do not know how sleep quality safeguards cognitive function. We will uncover genes that play a restorative role during deep sleep, and determine how genetic control of these deep sleep genes modulates selective attention in an animal model. Our results will suggest novel therapies for treating sleep disorders and associated diseases of the brain.
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    Enhancement Of Newborn Neuron Survival To Promote Repair Following Adult Brain Injury

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $555,780.00
    Summary
    Following brain damage tissue needs to be rebuilt and newborn nerve cells need to survive. Identification of factors that enhance the numbers and promote the survival and appropriate integration of newborn nerve cells is therefore important and over the last few years we have identified two regulatory factors that are prime candidates to enhance numbers and survival of newborn neurons following injury: the Rho pathway and suppressor of cytokine signalling-2, which we will test for effectiveness .... Following brain damage tissue needs to be rebuilt and newborn nerve cells need to survive. Identification of factors that enhance the numbers and promote the survival and appropriate integration of newborn nerve cells is therefore important and over the last few years we have identified two regulatory factors that are prime candidates to enhance numbers and survival of newborn neurons following injury: the Rho pathway and suppressor of cytokine signalling-2, which we will test for effectiveness following brain injury.
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    Unraveling The Neural Circuitry Of Context-induced Relapse To Alcohol Seeking After Punishment-imposed Abstinence

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $528,016.00
    Summary
    Alcohol use disorder (alcoholism) causes significant social and economic costs to Australian society. Alcoholism is a brain disease, and relapse during abstinence is the main problem in successful treatment. In this project, we use an animal model of relapse to alcohol seeking after abstinence imposed by a negative consequence (punishment). This project will identify brain regions which can be targeted in future clinical studies in human alcoholics.
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    Neural Control Of Behavioural State And Cognition - Role Of Nucleus Incertus And Relaxin-3

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $600,771.00
    Summary
    Dementia and mental illness are significant social and economic burdens worldwide and knowledge of underlying causes and more effective therapies are required. Our research is using preclinical models to characterize a little studied neural network in the control of arousal states, rhythmic brain activity, and learning and memory. Our findings could advance the development of improved treatments for cognitive deficits in degenerative, age-related and psychiatric disorders.
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