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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1092489

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $285,000.00
    Summary
    To investigate the role of the protein kinase SMG-1 in the stress response. This project is included in the designated priority area of research Promoting and Maintaining Good Health and Ageing Well. It represents a mouse model to assist in the study of human disease. It is the first mouse model for SMG-1, a protein kinase that protects against a variety of different forms of stress. The strength of the model is that it can be combined with other mouse models to interrogate and elucidate the eve .... To investigate the role of the protein kinase SMG-1 in the stress response. This project is included in the designated priority area of research Promoting and Maintaining Good Health and Ageing Well. It represents a mouse model to assist in the study of human disease. It is the first mouse model for SMG-1, a protein kinase that protects against a variety of different forms of stress. The strength of the model is that it can be combined with other mouse models to interrogate and elucidate the events occurring in different pathways for stress. The expectation is that ground-breaking data will be generated with this model providing scientific leadership on the role of this protein. It will also assist in establishing new collaborations.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1092466

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $300,000.00
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    Characterisation of the novel mitochondrial protein (CABC1/ADCK3) and its role in protecting against oxidative stress. This is the first detailed characterisation and mechanistic study on a protein that protects against oxidative stress and neurodegeneration. Demonstrating the basis for this oxidative stress and its possible contribution to the cellular phenotype will be of benefit in understanding the disease process and ultimately designing approaches to minimise oxidative stress. An investiga .... Characterisation of the novel mitochondrial protein (CABC1/ADCK3) and its role in protecting against oxidative stress. This is the first detailed characterisation and mechanistic study on a protein that protects against oxidative stress and neurodegeneration. Demonstrating the basis for this oxidative stress and its possible contribution to the cellular phenotype will be of benefit in understanding the disease process and ultimately designing approaches to minimise oxidative stress. An investigation of this protein presents an opportunity for the investigator to work at the forefront in this field adding to Australia's scientific leadership in the area. It also represents an ideal project for post-graduate training and is a collaboration between groups in Brisbane and Melbourne.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0666861

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    Australian Research Council
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    $265,000.00
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    Preventing genetic damage with BIX - a novel player in the DNA damage response pathway. Defects in the DNA damage-response pathway underpin many human genetic disorders and diseases, including cancer. A detailed understanding of this process has enormous implications for future medicine. Our characterization of a novel protein involved in DNA damage signalling will help in screening inhibitors of this pathway that could be applied in chemo-and/or radiotherapy. This proposal will place Australia .... Preventing genetic damage with BIX - a novel player in the DNA damage response pathway. Defects in the DNA damage-response pathway underpin many human genetic disorders and diseases, including cancer. A detailed understanding of this process has enormous implications for future medicine. Our characterization of a novel protein involved in DNA damage signalling will help in screening inhibitors of this pathway that could be applied in chemo-and/or radiotherapy. This proposal will place Australia among the leaders in this internationally significant and highly competitive area of research leading to the creation of new compounds. Capture of this technology will create the opportunity for IP income, novel exports and new enterprises for Australia.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1095325

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $360,000.00
    Summary
    Molecular genetic analyses of trinucleotide repeat expansions. Several neuronal diseases like Huntington's disease, Frederick's ataxia and fragile X syndrome are caused by expansion of trinucleotide repeat sequences in the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). These diseases show progressive severity in subsequent generations. Here we use a simple plant model with a very similar DNA mutation to study the genetic basis of repeat expansions over several generations across populations. This proposal will im .... Molecular genetic analyses of trinucleotide repeat expansions. Several neuronal diseases like Huntington's disease, Frederick's ataxia and fragile X syndrome are caused by expansion of trinucleotide repeat sequences in the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). These diseases show progressive severity in subsequent generations. Here we use a simple plant model with a very similar DNA mutation to study the genetic basis of repeat expansions over several generations across populations. This proposal will improve our mechanistic understanding of genetic diseases in populations. In addition, this proposal is expected to lead to identification of potential targets and technologies that would be of interest to Australian industry.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0879769

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,330,000.00
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    Novel Hybrid Inorganic Nanoparticles for Effective siRNA Delivery to Neurons. This project will lead to a more efficient and reliable drug delivery system to treat Huntington's disease. The insights and technology gained from this project will be directly applicable for many human diseases, both within and outside the central nervous system. This project will make a major contribution to the ARC's goal of maintaining good health and promises to significantly reduce the financial and psychologica .... Novel Hybrid Inorganic Nanoparticles for Effective siRNA Delivery to Neurons. This project will lead to a more efficient and reliable drug delivery system to treat Huntington's disease. The insights and technology gained from this project will be directly applicable for many human diseases, both within and outside the central nervous system. This project will make a major contribution to the ARC's goal of maintaining good health and promises to significantly reduce the financial and psychological burdens to patients' family and community. This project will encourage inter-disciplinary approaches to research and train highly skilled researchers both in neuroscience and nanobiotechnology to advance Australia's industrial competitiveness.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0668246

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $400,000.00
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    Advanced Cell Labelling and Imaging Facility. Understanding the genetic regulation of cellular processes such as migration, differentiation and growth is an important frontier technology with significant biomedical potential. The Australian community is facing an increasing need to provide solutions for a variety of human diseases and disorders, including birth defects, nervous system injury and stroke, and ageing-related conditions. The proposed facility will allow researchers to test in vivo g .... Advanced Cell Labelling and Imaging Facility. Understanding the genetic regulation of cellular processes such as migration, differentiation and growth is an important frontier technology with significant biomedical potential. The Australian community is facing an increasing need to provide solutions for a variety of human diseases and disorders, including birth defects, nervous system injury and stroke, and ageing-related conditions. The proposed facility will allow researchers to test in vivo gene/pharmaceutical therapies as well as to better understand the genetic regulation of normal cellular processes.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0347607

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $306,000.00
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    FishWorks - collaborative infrastructure for zebrafish research. Zebrafish have emerged as a powerful and cost-effective animal model for studying development, biology, and disease. FishWorks represents a large-scale co-operative initiative to develop state-of-the-art zebrafish housing, manipulation, genomics and screening infrastructure in Australia. This will both support and further enhance a core group of high quality researchers to engage in cutting-edge research in areas of acknowledged ex .... FishWorks - collaborative infrastructure for zebrafish research. Zebrafish have emerged as a powerful and cost-effective animal model for studying development, biology, and disease. FishWorks represents a large-scale co-operative initiative to develop state-of-the-art zebrafish housing, manipulation, genomics and screening infrastructure in Australia. This will both support and further enhance a core group of high quality researchers to engage in cutting-edge research in areas of acknowledged expertise as well as priority within their respective institutions. In addition, it will facilitate wide-ranging collaborative arrangements to further develop and exploit this research area.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0880372

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $401,500.00
    Summary
    Understanding the role of the corepressor protein KAP1 in DNA damage response pathway. Defects in the DNA damage response pathway underpin many human genetic disorders and diseases, including cancer. A detailed understanding of this process has enormous implications for future medicine. Our characterization of a new player involved in DNA damage signalling will help in screening of inhibitors of this pathway that could be applied in chemo-and/or radiotherapy. The proposal will place Australia am .... Understanding the role of the corepressor protein KAP1 in DNA damage response pathway. Defects in the DNA damage response pathway underpin many human genetic disorders and diseases, including cancer. A detailed understanding of this process has enormous implications for future medicine. Our characterization of a new player involved in DNA damage signalling will help in screening of inhibitors of this pathway that could be applied in chemo-and/or radiotherapy. The proposal will place Australia among the leaders in this internationally significant and highly competitive area of research leading to the creation of new compounds. Capture of this technology will create the opportunity for IP income, novel exports and new enterprises for Australia.
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