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    Development Of An Epiretinal Neuroprosthesis Based Around Multiple Stimulation Sources And Hexagonal Guard Electrodes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $404,684.00
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    Development Of Small Molecule IRAP Inhibitors For Treating Memory Deficits

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $369,898.00
    Summary
    We have identified a series of small molecule compounds based on their ability to inhibit the catalytic activity of a protein, IRAP using a computer model of IRAP to screen chemical libraries. This research proposal aims to investigate the properties of these compounds and their ability to treat Alzheimer's dementia. At the conclusion of this project, we will have 2 families of lead compounds suitable for development into a new class of therapeutic agents for treating Alzheimer's disease.
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    Development Of Small Molecule Inhibitors Of IRAP - Potential Use For The Treatment Of Memory Disorders

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $195,450.00
    Summary
    This research project provides proof of concept that IRAP is a suitable target for use in the development of a new class of clinically valuable cognitive-enhancing agents. We have recently Identified a family of small molecule compounds that inhibited the catalytic activity of the enzyme using a molecule model of IRAP to screen virtual libraries. This research proposal aims to validate that this family of compounds have memory-enhancing properties by acting specifically on IRAP. At the conclusio .... This research project provides proof of concept that IRAP is a suitable target for use in the development of a new class of clinically valuable cognitive-enhancing agents. We have recently Identified a family of small molecule compounds that inhibited the catalytic activity of the enzyme using a molecule model of IRAP to screen virtual libraries. This research proposal aims to validate that this family of compounds have memory-enhancing properties by acting specifically on IRAP. At the conclusion of this project, we will have elucidated important information on the specificity of the memory effects and the structure activity relationship of this family of compounds. We will have identified and characterised a lead compound for development into a new class of cognitive enhancers.
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    Novel Methods For Promoting Organ Development And Growth

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $390,203.00
    Summary
    A revolutionary new therapy for treatment of growth restricted fetuses and premature babies is being developed through the administration of Colony Stimulating Factor (CSF-1). We have evidence that CSF-1 therapy can promote kidneys and lungs to continue development and maturation after birth. This exciting new finding allows for the application of CSF-1 therapy for both the treatment of premature babies and unborn babies with kidney defects.
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    Development Of A Novel Diagnostic Test For The Death Of Neuromelanin-containing Dopamine Neurons In The Human Brain

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $325,308.00
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    Dynamic In Vivo Size & Shape Measurement Of The Human Upper Airway Using Endoscopic Long-range Optical Coherence Tomogra

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $184,250.00
    Summary
    This project will fund the construction of a clinically deployable prototype device to measure changes in upper airway size and shape in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea. We have recently developed and validated a technique based on endoscopic optical coherence tomography (OCT). Preliminary in vivo studies have been performed in the human upper airway and the results published. To our knowledge, this is the only such system world-wide capable of making these important measurements. The tec .... This project will fund the construction of a clinically deployable prototype device to measure changes in upper airway size and shape in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea. We have recently developed and validated a technique based on endoscopic optical coherence tomography (OCT). Preliminary in vivo studies have been performed in the human upper airway and the results published. To our knowledge, this is the only such system world-wide capable of making these important measurements. The technique has wide commercially applicability as it can be used to measure the internal dimensions of any hollow organ system.
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    Use Of Snake Venom Prothrombin Activators In Blood Collection Tubes To Produce High Quality Serum To Improve Patient Outcomes

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $284,706.00
    Summary
    The timely availability of high quality serum and plasma samples are of the utmost importance for accurate biochemical analysis in a clinical setting. This requirement is particularly true for patients on anti-clotting therapeutic agents such as warfarin and heparin. In this study we will employ potent prothrombin activators purified from snake venom to enhance the clotting efficiency of blood for serum preparation for biochemical analysis.
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    Synthesis And Purification Of Flavivirus-specific Antiviral Factor Mrasal

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $140,000.00
    Summary
    In this proposal we suggest to develop an anti-flaviviral compound based on naturally occurring host factors associated with inborn flavivirus resistance observed in mice. We propose to synthesise and purify a mouse protein factor encoded by a gene (Mrasal), which we have previously mapped by mouse genetics and positional cloning to a narrow 300 kb chromosomal region on mouse chromosome 5 carrying flavivirus resistance locus (Flv). When this mouse gene was isolated, sub cloned into a mammalian e .... In this proposal we suggest to develop an anti-flaviviral compound based on naturally occurring host factors associated with inborn flavivirus resistance observed in mice. We propose to synthesise and purify a mouse protein factor encoded by a gene (Mrasal), which we have previously mapped by mouse genetics and positional cloning to a narrow 300 kb chromosomal region on mouse chromosome 5 carrying flavivirus resistance locus (Flv). When this mouse gene was isolated, sub cloned into a mammalian expression vector pcDNA3tag and transiently transfected and expressed in cos-7 and Vero cells, its product conferred antiviral effect to a flavivirus Murray Valley encephalitis (MVE), but not to a non-flavivirus encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV). Mrasal protein operates as an antiviral host factor and confers a flavivirus specific resistance at the cellular level. It could be directly used for the treatment-cure of acute flavivirus infections in vivo. Our aims are to produce and purify the Mrasal protein for the in vivo delivery as a therapeutic compound into susceptible mice during the acute phase of flavivirus infection: 1.             To synthesise and purify Mrasal protein using baculovirus system. 2.             To encapsulate the protein into liposomes ready to be used in mice. 3.             To perform initial testing in a limited number of susceptible mice.
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    Development Of Novel Small Molecule Antagonists Of IL-13 As New And Better Asthma

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $122,750.00
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    A Motion Correction Technique For Accurate PET/CT Brain Imaging In Paediatric And Dementia Patients

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $190,450.00
    Summary
    PET-CT imaging is a vital tool in the diagnosis and management of patients with brain disorders including dementia, epilepsy and cancer. However images are often distorted by patient motion, particularly in demented and paediatric patients. The CI has recently developed a motion tracking and correction method to derive images nearly free of motion effects. This aim of this project is to evaluate its impact on image quality in a variety of patients referred for PET- CT brain investigations.
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