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    Reducing The Community Burden Of Respiratory Infections In Indigenous Children

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $320,891.00
    Summary
    Lower respiratory infections are the leading cause of preventable mortality among Indigenous children in the Northern Territory. Streptococcus pneumoniae remain one of the major paediatric respiratory pathogens. In this proposal I will describe the impact of past and present pneumococcal vaccination strategies on the burden of infant respiratory infections in this region.
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    Translation Of Abdominal Functional Electrical Stimulation From A Research Tool To Clinical Practice

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $318,768.00
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    People with a spinal cord injury to the neck are often unable to move their arms and legs, a condition known as tetraplegia. Tetraplegics are also unable to use their abdominal muscles, reducing breathing and bowel function. This project will use electrical pulses to make their abdominal muscles contract, improving breathing and bowel function. The results will be used to develop a program that can be used in all hospitals, reducing illness in tetraplegia and saving the health service money.
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    Using Total Population Data To Describe The Characteristics Of Respiratory Infections In Order To Predict Future Epidemics And Recommend Vaccination Strategies For Western Australian Children

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $294,892.00
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    Respiratory infections are a major reason for children to go to hospital. I am an epidemiologist and I will be using previously collected and linked laboratory and hospital data from Western Australian children to better understand how these infections flow through the population over different seasons. I will then be able to predict future epidemics of respiratory infections and how different vaccine programs might have an impact in reducing how many children are affected by these infections.
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    Engineering Powder Aerosols Of Antibacterial Nanomedicines For Treatment Of Respiratory Infections

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $195,338.00
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    This project aims to apply cutting-edge nanotechnology to develop new inhalation therapy for respiratory infections by delivering antibiotics directly to the lungs. The expected outcomes of this work are more efficacious, safer and cost effective treatments for patients suffering from respiratory infectious diseases such as pneumonia.
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    Mucosal Immune Response In The Urinary Tract

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $299,564.00
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    Urinary tract infections are among the most common infectious diseases in humans, with approximately 40% of adult women having experienced at least one. I aim to characterise and compare the dynamics of the innate immune response in the urinary tract, in response to uropathogens and characterise bacterial factors affecting such responses. Understanding immune function provides important new understanding into these disease processes that may result in the development of new treatment approaches.
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    Acquisition And Transmission Of Respiratory Pathogens In Persons With Cystic Fibrosis (CF): Development And Implementation Of Novel Molecular Tools

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $155,416.00
    Summary
    There are a number of significant bacteria that cause infection in children with cystic fibrosis. Early eradication may have a positive impact on clinical outcome. Molecular biology assists in the rapid identification and characterisation of clinical strains of these bacteria. This project will develop molecular biology tools and then use them to pimporve detection of these significant bacteria in early childhood of people with CF.
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    Improving Outcomes For Indigenous Children With Bronchiectasis Through Understanding Its Pathobiology

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $314,644.00
    Summary
    Bronchiectasis (BE) is an illness of the lungs that can lead to poor lung function, and reduced life expectancy. Children with bronchiectasis have persistent wet cough and an increased susceptibility for chest infections. The burden of BE in Australian Indigenous children is one of the highest in the world. The purpose of this fellowship is to identify key features responsible for the development of BE, to target in future management strategies aimed at preventing BE in Indigenous children
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    The Role Of Long Non-coding RNA In Regulating Lung Immunity And Inflammation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $314,644.00
    Summary
    Chronic inflammatory diseases of the lung, asthma and COPD, account for significant morbidity and poor quality of life in our community. Respiratory infection is one of the major causes of exacerbation and affects 50-80% of both asthma and COPD patients admitted to hospital. These groups of patients are steroid resistance and difficult to manage. Our aim is to identify novel molecules important in regulating inflammation and to target them therapeutically to treat these patients.
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    Characterisation Of A Novel Signaling Network That Translates Early-life Respiratory Infection Into Chronic Lung Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $316,449.00
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    Bacterial and viral respiratory infections in early-life cause permanent damage to the lungs and reduce lung function in later life. They may also increase the risk of developing asthma and emphysema. These are substantial health problems in Australia. My project aims to identify how infections cause these effects. This will enable me to identify new therapeutic targets and develop new therapies for the prevention of chronic lung diseases.
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    Neural Control Of Human Respiratory Muscles In Health And Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $450,132.00
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    This research examines how human inspiratory muscles that ‘pump’ air into the lungs are controlled in health and disease. We will study the interaction between automatic and voluntary control of breathing, about which very little is known. The control of breathing in patients who breathe against an inspiratory load (eg. asthma) and mechanically ventilated patients will be a focus of this research. Outcomes include better understanding of the control of breathing and improved patient care.
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