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    Growth Factor Directed Developmental And Pathological Lymphangiogenesis

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,048,507.00
    Summary
    The formation of new lymphatic vessels occurs in normal development and in diseased tissues in cancer and cardiovascular disease. We have developed an understanding of how lymphatics form in development but we understand far less about how they form in disease. This project will apply multidisciplinary approaches, including genetics and computational biology, to compare how lymphatics form in development and disease. We hope to uncover new ways to manipulate this process for therapeutic gain.
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    Uncoupled Research Fellowship

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $763,178.00
    Summary
    I am a cell biologist studying the molecular and cellular mechanisms of vessel formation.
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    The Biology And Therapeutic Manipulation Of Lymphatic Vessels In Human Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $5,688,743.00
    Summary
    This proposal is for an established team of researchers and clinicians to explore the molecular control of the lymphatic system. This network of lymphatic vessels, located in organs throughout the body, is critical for regulation of tissue fluid and immune function. This program will explore the molecules which control the function of lymphatic vessels and their interactions with other cells in the body. It will greatly enhance our understanding of the lymphatic vessels and identify molecular ta .... This proposal is for an established team of researchers and clinicians to explore the molecular control of the lymphatic system. This network of lymphatic vessels, located in organs throughout the body, is critical for regulation of tissue fluid and immune function. This program will explore the molecules which control the function of lymphatic vessels and their interactions with other cells in the body. It will greatly enhance our understanding of the lymphatic vessels and identify molecular targets for medicines designed to treat cancer, cardiovascular disease and lymphoedema.
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    Role Of Resident Endothelial Progenitor Cells In Melanoma Vascularisation And Progression

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $952,328.00
    Summary
    Melanoma is one of the most frequent cancers in Australia. Its growth depends on the rpoper delivery of nutrients and oxygen through blood vessels. This requires the formation of new blood vessels as the tumour grows. In this project we intend to understand the origin of the blood vessels that form in tumours and identify the stem cells that support them. We will use proof of principle experiments to determine whether removal of these stem cells allows the regression of melanoma tumours.
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    Understanding Lymphatic And Vascular Biology For Application To Human Disease

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $697,209.00
    Summary
    This research is designed to provide further understanding of the role that the blood and lymphatic vessels plays in human disease. The proposal will use advanced molecular and cell biological approaches to define new diagnostic and therapeutic targets for human disease.
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    A Novel Approach To Snakebite First Aid

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $197,437.00
    Summary
    Snakebite is a worldwide health problem, causing some 100,000 deaths per year. We have preliminary evidence that application of nitric oxide-releasing chemical to the skin presents a novel approach to first aid treatment of venomous bites. The method has the advantage of being simple and reliable and could save lives applied by itself or as an adjunct to pressure bandaging with immobilisation (PBI).
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    Decoding The Transcriptional Program Of Vessel Growth In Health And Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $463,652.00
    Summary
    Lymphatic vessels are essential to maintain fluid balance in most tissues of the human body. Further the lymphatic vasculature plays a central role during cancer and contributes to tumour metastasis. Despite this integral function in health and disease little is known about the molecular programs that coordinate gene expression to build a functional vasculature. This research project will address this gap in our knowledge and will open up new therapeutic avenues for lymphatic vascular disorders
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    Research Fellowship

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $715,611.00
    Summary
    I am an immunologist primarily studying the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying autoimmune disease and chronic inflammation.
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    Uncovering The Role Of Collecting Lymphatic Vessels In Cancer.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $688,875.00
    Summary
    Lymphatic vessels are a critical part of the circulatory system, allowing the return of fluid and cells that escape the blood vessels, and playing an intimate role in the body's immune function. In cancer, the lymphatic vessels serve as conduits for the transport of tumour cells to lymph nodes and may contribute to distant metastasis. Our study is designed to understand the role played by major collecting lymphatic vessels in cancer and to identify molecules that control their activity.
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    Role Of The Thymus In Tissue-specific Homing To Lymph Nodes, Spleen And Gut

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $57,301.00
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