Targeting Phosphoinositide Metabolism In Leishmania
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$990,904.00
Summary
There is an urgent need to develop new drugs to treat human leishmaniasis, a disease that causes debilitating and life-threatening diseases in millions of people worldwide. This project will investigate whether it is possible to develop a new generation of drugs that target an important signaling pathway in these parasites that we have shown to be essential for virulence
Phosphoinositide 4-phosphatases In Health And Disease
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$678,560.00
Summary
This project aims to understand the structure and function of an important group of signalling enzymes involved in the development of cancers such as melanoma.
Signalling Pathways And Fungal Virulence – The Inositol Polyphosphate Kinase Pathway In Cryptococcus Neoformans
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$545,189.00
Summary
Bloodstream fungal infections kill millions of people per year world-wide and are costly to treat. A potentially fruitful strategy for developing new, urgently-needed drugs to fight these infections, is to target signalling pathways, which in fungi, are essential for establishing infection. This proposal investigates how one such pathway, the inositolpolyphosphate kinase pathway, allows fungi to establish infection and will determine which components are suitable targets for drug development.