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    VACCINE SAFETY RESEARCH In Understudied And At Risk Groups: Critical Knowledge To Inform Practice And Policy.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $290,041.00
    Summary
    Vaccines are typically given to healthy individuals and therefore safety issues loom high on the list of public concerns. Vaccine hesitancy due to safety concerns is an issue of increasing global interest and threatens to lower vaccine uptake. My research aims to understand why some people experience adverse reactions to vaccines, do genetic markers exist?, what are the long term outcomes of a vaccine reaction and how best to communicate vaccine risk/safety to the Australian community.
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    The Relationship Between Immune Dysregulation, Infection And Cancer Incidence

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $380,558.00
    Summary
    The research aims to better understand the relationship between immune dysfunction, infection and the development of cancer. Established scientific methods will be used to examine the incidence and risk factors for cancer in people with impaired immunity, such as organ transplant recipients, and people with autoimmune disease. This knowledge is important in advancing our understanding of the causes of cancer, and in developing appropriate preventive strategies and health care for these people.
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    Population Variability In Indices Of Damage To Central Dopaminergic Neurons

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $338,013.00
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    Using Mathematical Models Of Infection To Inform The Design And Analysis Of Epidemiologic Studies.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $387,489.00
    Summary
    Childhood immunisation has been enormously successful at preventing death and disease. Not all vaccines provide life-long protection, however, and booster doses may be required for older children or even adults. Deciding when and how often doses are required depends on how a particular infection is spread within families and the community both before and after vaccine use. We want to understand more about this process and its implications for the ongoing effectiveness of vaccine programs.
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    Understanding The Etiology Of Psychiatric Disorders Through Whole Genome Analyses

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $470,144.00
    Summary
    Psychiatric disorders exert a huge social and economic burden on society. In recent years, large genetic studies have led to important new insights into these disorders. Major new human genomics resources will soon become available. My research will take advantage of these datasets to investigate the genetic basis of key epidemiological features of psychiatric disorders, including risk due to parental age and sex-biased prevalence, and to identify novel risk genes for schizophrenia and autism.
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    Improving Community Approaches For Common Childhood Conditions.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $478,602.00
    Summary
    Melissa’s end goal is community-based strategies that effectively prevent or manage common childhood conditions, which she addresses via four distinct yet unified programs of research (language-literacy, hearing loss, obesity, and early mental health-behaviour). All four programs are guided by long-term strategic plans that include advocacy and translation as central tenets. A further focus is research capacity-building in these areas via her substantial doctoral-postdoctoral programs.
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    Discovery, Preclinical And Translational Research In Endometrial Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $451,716.00
    Summary
    My research program is focused on “bench to bedside” translational research in uterine cancer. Specifically, identifying the genetic aberrations underlying the development of uterine cancer, understanding the function of these genes in normal and cancer cells, providing proof of principle data that drugs targeting these defective proteins induce cancer cell death in vitro and in vivo and identifying factors associated with whether a patient will respond to one particular treatment over another.
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    Building Research Capacity In Epidemiological Studies Of Chronic Disease And Injury

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $451,716.00
    Summary
    My vision is to build further capacity in epidemiological research to generate findings that directly inform chronic disease and injury prevention strategies. I will do this by: 1. leading epidemiological research designed to better understand the role and modification of risk factors for chronic disease and injury; 2. developing statistical methodology and tools for the analysis of categorical outcome data that commonly arise in epidemiological studies.
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