Regulation Of Haemopoietic And Immune Cells In Health And Disease
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$19,924,984.00
Summary
This Program brings together a team of researchers with world-class multidisciplinary skills in biomedical discovery and an established track record of clinical and commercial translation of research discoveries. This Program will result in the creation of new knowledge regarding the control of blood and immune cell production and function and provide new avenues for the treatment of people suffering from cancers of the blood, inflammatory and immune disorders.
Controlling The Haematopoietic System To Treat Cardiovascular Disease
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$2,163,220.00
Summary
The Murphy laboratory studies how the body makes blood. In people with heart disease too much blood is made that quickens the progression of heart disease. Slowing the production of blood back to normal seems to slow this progression. In this project, they will discover how and why more blood is made and ways to limit this.
The Role Of Soluble Transferrin Receptor In The Regulation Of Iron Homeostasis
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$539,607.00
Summary
Iron is both essential for health and toxic in excess so the body very tightly regulates how much iron is absorbed from the diet. One of the most important regulators of dietary iron absorption is the iron demands of developing red blood cells. In this project we will investigate how developing red blood cells signal changes in iron absorption. An understanding of this process will be of great benefit in the analysis and treatment of important blood diseases and disorders of iron metabolism.