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    Mechanisms Controlling Sympathetic Nerve Activity To The Heart

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $101,220.00
    Summary
    In heart failure there is a large increase in sympathetic nerve activity to the heart and the kidney that has detrimental effects which is related to mortality in patients. The areas in the brain causing the increased nerve activity to the heart are unknown. We will investigate the role of two key brain areas in mediating this increase. In addition we will also focus on local mechanisms that are responsible for the increase in noradrenaline spillover.
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    Clinical Role Of Pressure Waveform Analysis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $387,489.00
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    A pressure pulse may be felt at the wrist with every heart beat. New technology allows the analysis of this pulse and provides information that may help doctors make decisions about a patients risk related to blood pressure as well as the effect of drug treatment. The research aims to determine the clinical significance of pressure pulse analysis at rest and during light exercise. It is expected that the new technology will improve the way people with high blood pressure are treated.
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    Molecular Mechanisms Of Signalling By S100 CA2+ -binding Proteins

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $263,569.00
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    Global Control Of Group A Streptococcal Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $397,724.00
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    Group A streptococcal diseases, including rheumatic heart disease, are major causes of illness globally, mostly in developing countries. This proposal is an investigation into how best to tackle control these diseases. It focuses on 1) a novel way to detect rheumatic heart disease in its earliest phases using ultrasound, 2) using a single drug once per year to stop streptococcal skin sores by controlling scabies infestation in whole communities and 3) developing a new vaccine that is applicable .... Group A streptococcal diseases, including rheumatic heart disease, are major causes of illness globally, mostly in developing countries. This proposal is an investigation into how best to tackle control these diseases. It focuses on 1) a novel way to detect rheumatic heart disease in its earliest phases using ultrasound, 2) using a single drug once per year to stop streptococcal skin sores by controlling scabies infestation in whole communities and 3) developing a new vaccine that is applicable across all regions of the world.
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    Unravelling Gene Networks In Heart Development And Congenital Heart Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $397,724.00
    Summary
    One in 100 Australian babies are affected by heart malformations. The heart is a complex organ and its formation is likewise orchestrated by a complex network of genes. As our current knowledge of this network is limited, I aim to employ cutting-edge bioinformatics approaches to draw a comprehensive picture of genes required to build a healthy heart and to reveal which gene interactions are altered in congenital heart disease, thereby opening new perspectives for network biology-based therapies.
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    Towards The Elimination Of Tuberculosis And Rheumatic Heart Disease In Northern Australia And Our Region

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $258,600.00
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    My research program addresses tuberculosis and rheumatic heart disease, which are leading challenges for Northern Australia and our region. Both are diseases caused by infections with long-term complications. They cause illness and death in young Aboriginal people and neighbouring Southeast Asian populations. There are many gaps in our ability to effectively detect and prevent these diseases. My research targets these gaps, from cutting-edge science to translation of guidelines into practice.
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    Central Blood Pressure And Cardiovascular Risk In Children Within The General Population And After Repair Of Congenital Heart Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $431,000.00
    Summary
    With an exceptional research standing internationally, and as the leader of a Cardiovascular Bioengineering team, I am developing a new method for assessing central blood pressure in children that will provide better information about early risk of cardiovascular disease than arm blood pressure. This will be applied (1) in a large health study of Australian children and (2) to identify risks and causes of adult-type cardiovascular disease in children with repaired congenital heart disease.
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    Understanding The Consequences Of Impaired Cardiac Development On Heart Health After Birth

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $466,492.00
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    Oxidative Stress And Myocardial Infarction

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $277,275.00
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    Heart attacks remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality. I am an interventional cardiologist who heads an expanding basic and translational science laboratory (Cardiac Oxidative Signalling) at the Kolling Institute and who plays a leading role in clinical cardiovascular research at Royal North Shore Hospital. My vision is to translate fundamental discoveries in our Laboratory to new therapies and methods of risk stratification to improve immediate and long term outcomes of patients sufferi .... Heart attacks remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality. I am an interventional cardiologist who heads an expanding basic and translational science laboratory (Cardiac Oxidative Signalling) at the Kolling Institute and who plays a leading role in clinical cardiovascular research at Royal North Shore Hospital. My vision is to translate fundamental discoveries in our Laboratory to new therapies and methods of risk stratification to improve immediate and long term outcomes of patients suffering heart attack.
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    Clinical And Genomic Aspects Of Staphylococcus Aureus And Other Infectious Diseases In Northern Australia.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $421,747.00
    Summary
    The burden of infectious disease is high in Indigenous populations in northern Australia and patterns of disease differ. My research proposes to deepen our understanding of infectious diseases such as that due to Staphylococcus aureus (golden staph), hepatitis B and influenza by applying cutting-edge technologies (e.g., bacterial genomics) to answer clinically relevant questions. Ultimately I hope to prevent transmission of infections, improve vaccine strategies and find better targets for treat .... The burden of infectious disease is high in Indigenous populations in northern Australia and patterns of disease differ. My research proposes to deepen our understanding of infectious diseases such as that due to Staphylococcus aureus (golden staph), hepatitis B and influenza by applying cutting-edge technologies (e.g., bacterial genomics) to answer clinically relevant questions. Ultimately I hope to prevent transmission of infections, improve vaccine strategies and find better targets for treatment.
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