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Modelling The Evolution Of Hepatitis C Virus By Integrating Large Sequence- And Immunological-databases.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$289,980.00
Summary
Two hundred million people are infected with the Hepatitis C virus. There is no vaccine and the rate at which new strains of the virus arise enable it to evade the human immune system. This study aims to decipher how new viral strains are generated and transmitted, thereby enabling the development of new vaccines.
A Whole Genome Association Study For Determinants Of Clinical Outcome And Treatment Response In Chronic Hepatitis C
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$360,133.00
Summary
Chronic hepatitis C infection (CHC) causes liver failure, liver cancer and death. The treatment response rate is poor. Understanding of the factors that increase an individual’s risk of developing serious liver disease, or that lead to treatment failure, is limited. This project, the first of its kind, will involve screening 1600 CHC patients for genes that are associated with disease outcome and treatment response, to identify novel targets for drug and vaccine development
Injecting Drug Use, Incarceration, Infection: Investigating Opportunities For Public Health Interventions In Disadvantaged Populations
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$329,564.00
Summary
New knowledge required to address infectious diseases and mental illness among two disadvantaged and overlapping groups -people who inject drugs (PWID) and prisoners – will be produced: Cross sectional and longitudinal studies will examine HIV risk in specific populations; A system to track the emergence of injecting will be developed; The global scale of mental illness and TB among PWID will be determined; and how to improve coverage and delivery of TB prevention and treatment will be explored.
Role Of TNF-á In Growth, Lineage Commitment And Differentiation Of Liver Progenitor Cells
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$228,589.00
Summary
The infection rate of HBV is 20% in Chinese and 10% in Australian in particularly aboriginal. The end-point of this disease is development liver failure and need functional replacement of the liver. Cell therapy represents an alternative of liver transplantation owing to shortage of organ. The information derived from this study is essential for developing strategies to promote growth and differentiation of liver progenitor cell both in vivo and in vitro for therapies to treat liver diseases.