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Role Of Osteopontin In Ischemic-like Injury To The Retina
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$357,862.00
Summary
The molecule osteopontin (OPN) is implicated in the response of certain tissues to disease. We have new evidence that the level of OPN in the visual retina increases markedly following injury. We hypothesise that OPN is produced by specialised retinal cells in response to injury and functions to promote the survival of nerve cells. The proposed research seeks to investigate this hypothesis and the results will contribute to a greater understanding of the role of OPN in retinal diseases.
Neuroprotection By Ndfip1 In Brain Injury - Identifying Targets And Understanding Mechanisms
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$836,225.00
Summary
Brain injury from trauma and motor vehicle accidents is a serious health issue, affecting approximately 30,000 Australians per year. About 10% of the victims suffer serious long term consequences, including mental, physical and behavioural impairment. We have discovered a new brain protein capable of preventing neurons from dying following injury. This grant will improve our understanding of how this protein works, and provide a scientific foundation for devising therapies.