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Management Of Families With A Genetic Cause Of Sudden Cardiac Death
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$307,946.00
Summary
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a tragic complication of a number of genetic heart diseases, where families have to cope with the grief of losing a family member and the risk to themselves. This research seeks to better understand the psychosocial impact to family members; to determine what access and services families are currently provided with; and to determine the cost-effectiveness of family management strategies. The ultimate goal is that every family will have access to high-quality and cos ....Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a tragic complication of a number of genetic heart diseases, where families have to cope with the grief of losing a family member and the risk to themselves. This research seeks to better understand the psychosocial impact to family members; to determine what access and services families are currently provided with; and to determine the cost-effectiveness of family management strategies. The ultimate goal is that every family will have access to high-quality and cost-effective management practices.Read moreRead less
Using Next-generation Sequencing Technology To Explore The Genetic Basis Of Human Disease
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$278,463.00
Summary
This project will use powerful new DNA sequencing technologies to analyse the genes that underlie common diseases such as diabetes, arthritis and cancer in a large and diverse set of human DNA samples, and to find mutations in Australian patients suffering from rare genetic muscle disorders. This approach will provide novel information about the evolutionary origins and genetic basis of common disease and identify new genes that cause inherited muscle diseases.
Elucidation Of The Genetic Mechanisms Of Primary Aldosteronism: The Most Common, Curable Form Of Hypertension
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$334,338.00
Summary
Hypertension is a major cardiovascular risk factor that affects 10-40% of the population. The steroid hormone aldosterone controls blood pressure and plays a significant role in hypertension. Primary Aldosteronism (PAL), a condition caused by the excessive production of aldosterone, is the most common, curable form of hypertension. I will identify the molecular mechanisms responsible for PAL, to advance the development of new diagnostic tools and identification of novel therapeutic targets.
Large-Scale Multi-Omic Analysis And Risk Prediction Of Complex Human Disease
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$321,414.00
Summary
A major aim of medicine is to prevent disease, which is often more successful and cost-effective than treating an already existing condition. Common diseases, such as autoimmune and cardiovascular diseases, have a predisposing genetic basis. We will conduct genetic analysis of large datasets of coeliac disease and cardiovascular disease to better identify individuals at increased risk and to better understand the underlying biological processes through which genetics act to affect one's risk.