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Safety And Quality Of Life Of Peri-operative Transdermal Estradiol Continuation During Gender Affirmation Surgery In Transgender Women: A Randomised Placebo-controlled Trial
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$92,335.00
Summary
Despite no clear evidence, transgender women are told to stop their feminising estrogen treatment several weeks before gender surgery, but this causes severe 'menopausal symptoms' with hot flushes, depression and distress compounding an already stressful preparation for and recovery from major surgery. This trial will establish if continuing estrogen gel around the time of surgery is safe and effective at improving 'menopausal symptoms'.
Womens Ways: An Exploratory Qualitative Study Of Ways In Which Rural Women Achieve Health
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$87,926.00
Summary
Despite overall rural health disadvantage, lack of services and harsh environmental conditions, studies in Australia have found that rural women rate their overall health positively. The purpose of this study is to explore the factors which influence this perception of good health and find out more about the ways in which rural women achieve health and wellbeing. This will help to ensure that health policies and services meet the needs of rural women.
Drinking Patterns, Gender And Social Roles In Alcohol Problems In Victoria, In An International Comparative Context
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$342,239.00
Summary
The varied impacts of drinking in the family and other gendered relations are an important and understudied aspect of alcohol studies, with general social and policy implications. The proposed research will make an important contribution to developing quantitative research in this area in Australia. The project uses concepts and measures which are novel in an Australian environment, and the international comparative aspect of the project, with comparable questionnaires in a wide diversity of soc ....The varied impacts of drinking in the family and other gendered relations are an important and understudied aspect of alcohol studies, with general social and policy implications. The proposed research will make an important contribution to developing quantitative research in this area in Australia. The project uses concepts and measures which are novel in an Australian environment, and the international comparative aspect of the project, with comparable questionnaires in a wide diversity of societies, is novel and innovative for the alcohol research field in general. Measures of social problems from drinking, and particularly and family and relationship, developed in analysing the study material will be made more broadly available for use in future studies, raising the possibility that the study may serve as a first measurement point for future data-series over time.Read moreRead less
Investigating The Synergistic Role Of Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) And Estradiol On Parvalbumin-mediated Cognitive Function: Relevance To Dementia
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$589,644.00
Summary
Estrogen-based therapy may improve cognitive functioning in dementia patients. However, more detailed knowledge is required to ensure safe and effective targeted treatment is provided. I propose to examine, in mouse models, the mechanistic functioning of estrogen signalling in key brain regions involved in cognition. Unravelling the way estrogen impart its beneficial effect can lead to the development of effective treatments for dementia and many other devastating neurological diseases.
Effects Of Testosterone And Oestrogen On Body Composition
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$348,768.00
Summary
Masculinising and feminising hormones such as testosterone and oestrogen respectively are important hormones controlling the amount of muscle, fat and bone in the body. By studying people with conditions such as prostate cancer where these hormone levels are disrupted, we aim to understand how testosterone and oestrogen affects various body systems, which may lead to new treatments for important public health problems of frailty, obesity and heart disease, and osteoporosis.
Understanding Women’s Experiences Of Endometriosis
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$83,595.00
Summary
Endometriosis is a chronic condition affecting one in 10 women in Australia. It is associated with many debilitating symptoms including pelvic pain and infertility; which contribute substantial economic burden. It cannot be cured. Very little is known about how women experience this disease. The current study will invite women with endometriosis to participate in interviews about their experience. The findings of this research will contribute to improved health care for the management of endomet ....Endometriosis is a chronic condition affecting one in 10 women in Australia. It is associated with many debilitating symptoms including pelvic pain and infertility; which contribute substantial economic burden. It cannot be cured. Very little is known about how women experience this disease. The current study will invite women with endometriosis to participate in interviews about their experience. The findings of this research will contribute to improved health care for the management of endometriosis.Read moreRead less
The Role Of Androgens In Angiogenesis And Endothelial Progenitor Cell Mobilisation
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$272,591.00
Summary
The Role of Male Sex Hormones in Regulating New Blood Vessel Growth AIMS This proposed project seeks to investigate the role that male sex hormones (androgens) play in: 1) Regulating new blood vessel growth 2) Mobilising cells from the bone marrow which assist in blood vessel repair and growth. BACKGROUND Increasing evidence indicates that the heart and blood vessels are able to repair themselves in response to disease. For example, when a coronary artery becomes severely narrow as a result of d ....The Role of Male Sex Hormones in Regulating New Blood Vessel Growth AIMS This proposed project seeks to investigate the role that male sex hormones (androgens) play in: 1) Regulating new blood vessel growth 2) Mobilising cells from the bone marrow which assist in blood vessel repair and growth. BACKGROUND Increasing evidence indicates that the heart and blood vessels are able to repair themselves in response to disease. For example, when a coronary artery becomes severely narrow as a result of disease, the body can partially compensate by making new blood vessels in a process termed angiogenesis. Recently, cells circulating in the blood stream have been found to have the ability to assist in angiogenesis and in blood vessel repair. These cells, which come from the bone marrow, are called endothelial progenitor cells. Endothelial progenitor cells are therefore an important part of the cardiovascular system's ability to repair and maintain itself. While men are more likely to develop coronary artery disease than women, men are also more likely to have a favourable outcome after a heart attack compared to women. This gender difference after heart attacks, suggests that sex hormones such as the androgens, may play a role in the reparative response after a heart attack. In fact, there is evidence from some studies in cells and in animals that androgens increase blood vessel formation. RESEARCH PLAN We will study the effects of androgens on angiogenesis and in mobilising endothelial progenitor cells using human cells, animal studies and in a human clinical trial SIGNIFICANCE This research will help us further understand the differences between men and women in heart disease. It will also help us understand more about the risks-benefits of androgen replacement in older men.Read moreRead less
The Influence Of Gender And Steroid Hormones On Cerebrovascular NADPH Oxidase During Health And Disease
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$390,974.00
Summary
My research addresses several major questions regarding the regulation of brain blood flow and mechanisms that may contribute to stroke. There is confusion as to whether giving menopausal women hormone replacement worsens the effect of having a stroke. I propose that female hormones may lower blood flow to the brain after menopause and therefore cause more damage to the brain after stroke.