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Targeting Inflammation-associated Macrophages For Imaging And Therapy
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$415,218.00
Summary
Cancer and cardiovascular disease are the most common causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The development of effective therapies remains a major challenge and is often associated with severe side-effects. I recently developed novel targeting reagents to effectively deliver therapeutics and diagnostic agents deep inside diseased tissues, such as tumours and atherosclerotic plaques. My research will further explore their therapeutic and imaging applications in cancer and atherosclerosis.
Stem And Progenitor Cell Contribution To Skin Wounds And Homeostasis
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$408,388.00
Summary
Skin wounds represent a major health and economic burden. Although skin stem cells have been used routinely for the treatment of wounds, they cannot reconstitute a fully functional skin given the complexity and the many cell types usually involved in wound healing. In this project, we intend to evaluate the role of different cell populations on modulating skin wound healing to produce more regeneration and less scaring.
COPD is a smoking-related airways disease that costs the Australian community over $8.8 billion/yr. It is predicted to become the third most common cause of death in the world by the year 2020 and is linked to an increased risk of lung cancer. There are no effective treatments for COPD. I have been working with a number of anti-inflammatory treatments in a smoking mouse model and will extend my research to see if these treatments can be optimised to treat COPD.
Dynamic In Vivo Imaging Of Molecular And Cellular Events Shaping The Immune Response In Mouse Models And Human Diseases
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$401,361.00
Summary
We plan to develop the instruments and associated technologies required to directly visualise biological processes as the occur in real-time deep inside living organisms. Thus we will use two-photon microscopy to provide deep tissue imaging of immune cell interactions in mouse models and confocal endomicroscopy to provide molecular imaging of cancer biomarkers in patients with colorectal cancer.
Role Of Inflammation In The Physiological And Pathological Function Of The Gastrointestinal Tract
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$443,946.00
Summary
The gastrointestinal tract is continuously exposed to the external environment as a consequence of what we ingest. We have therefore evolved distinct mechanisms to deal with exposure to non-pathogenic insults in the gut. Sometimes, however these mechanisms fail leading to chronic inflammation and resultant pathology, which can under certain circumstances develop into cancer. This study will investigate inflammation in the gut, with particular interest in the systems that control inflammation.