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    Research Fellowship - Grant ID:390125

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $739,574.00
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    Functional Analysis Of The Kallikrein Serine Protease System In Prostate Cancer.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $26,854.00
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    Disruption Of Proteolytic Cascades In The Skin:towards Halting The Atopic March

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $388,601.00
    Summary
    There are over 3000 named skin disorders which range in severity from the trivial including acne, to life threatening such as skin cancer. Many skin diseases result from a lack of control over the way the skin maintains itself. Cutting the connections that hold cells together is key to balancing loss of skin cells with their continuous replacement. This project focuses on making compounds to block skin cell shedding with the longer term aim of producing novel drugs to treat skin disease.
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    Characterization Of A Novel Molecular Marker For Renal Cell Carcinoma

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $141,915.00
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    Role Of Kallikreins In Bone Metastasis Of Prostate Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $7,508.00
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    Prostatic Kallikreins And Bony Metastasis Of Prostate Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $272,937.00
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    Kallikrein-like Enzymes In Normal Physiology And Diseas E.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $368,529.00
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    Defining The Role Of The PSA-related Kallikrein Serine Proteases In Hormone Dependent Cancer Progression

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $880,454.00
    Summary
    Kallikreins are a family of 15 proteins, related to the prostate cancer biomarker PSA, that have potential as biomarkers for hormone dependent cancers such as prostate and ovarian cancer. Prof Judith Clements and her team discovered that kallikreins induce resistance to chemotherapy in ovarian cancer and are found in prostate cancer bone disease. Her research will determine the underlying mechanisms of kallikrein action and their potential as new biomarkers or treatment targets for these disease .... Kallikreins are a family of 15 proteins, related to the prostate cancer biomarker PSA, that have potential as biomarkers for hormone dependent cancers such as prostate and ovarian cancer. Prof Judith Clements and her team discovered that kallikreins induce resistance to chemotherapy in ovarian cancer and are found in prostate cancer bone disease. Her research will determine the underlying mechanisms of kallikrein action and their potential as new biomarkers or treatment targets for these diseases.
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    Kallikrein Gene Variants In Prostate Cancer: In-depth Association And Functional Studies

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $302,123.00
    Summary
    The number of men diagnosed with prostate cancer varies substantially between races, indicating a role of genetics in prostate cancer development. Recently, genetic variations in the PSA gene have been related to prostate cancer risk. I aim to elucidate the molecular mechanism of this correlation and to systematically investigate the association of other novel genetic variations in PSA and related genes with prostate cancer risk in a search of sensitive clinical biomarkers for prostate cancer di .... The number of men diagnosed with prostate cancer varies substantially between races, indicating a role of genetics in prostate cancer development. Recently, genetic variations in the PSA gene have been related to prostate cancer risk. I aim to elucidate the molecular mechanism of this correlation and to systematically investigate the association of other novel genetic variations in PSA and related genes with prostate cancer risk in a search of sensitive clinical biomarkers for prostate cancer diagnosis and prognosis.
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    In-depth Association And Functional Studies Assessing The Role Of Novel Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms In PSA And Other Kallikrein Genes In Prostate Cancer.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $607,336.00
    Summary
    The number of men diagnosed with prostate cancer varies substantially between races, indicating a role of genetics in prostate cancer development. Recently, we demonstrated that the genetic variations in the PSA gene are related to prostate cancer risk. We aim to elucidate the molecular mechanism of this correlation and to systematically investigate the association of novel genetic variations in other PSA related genes with prostate cancer risk in a search of sensitive clinical biomarkers for pr .... The number of men diagnosed with prostate cancer varies substantially between races, indicating a role of genetics in prostate cancer development. Recently, we demonstrated that the genetic variations in the PSA gene are related to prostate cancer risk. We aim to elucidate the molecular mechanism of this correlation and to systematically investigate the association of novel genetic variations in other PSA related genes with prostate cancer risk in a search of sensitive clinical biomarkers for prostate cancer diagnosis and prognosis.
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