Antibodies are the main line of defence the immune system utilises to target viruses and bacteria that invade our body. Raising the level of antibodies can therefore offer effective protection against disease. However, as antibodies cannot be taken orally (as a tablet) they have to be injected into the blood stream. We aim to overcome this limitation by generating antibodies that survive the passage through the stomach, allowing us to target conditions such as Crohn's disease.
Optimizing The Management Of Osteoarthritis Through Research And Innovation
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$2,889,164.00
Summary
I will test new treatments aimed at slowing disease progression and reducing pain in osteoarthritis (OA) by targeting specific disease pathways (metabolic factors and inflammation). I will undertake work examining the causes of hip OA where little is known. All required methodologies and resources to undertake this work are available and the trials underpinned by strong scientific rationale. This research program has high potential for translation and for reducing the burden and cost of OA.
More Effective Therapeutic Targeting Of High Risk Childhood Cancer: Neuroblastoma As A Model
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$6,601,220.00
Summary
Cancer is the commonest cause of death from disease in Australian children. Childhood neuroblastoma is a particularly aggressive cancer, for which new treatment approaches are urgently needed. The team aims to discover better safer therapies for children with this cancer, conducting clinical trials using new drugs and novel drug combinations. We will also investigate novel ways of targeting neuroblastoma cells and identify therapeutic targets in neuroblastoma-initiating cells.
Integrated Exploration Of Novel Therapies For Depression
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$476,728.00
Summary
There is a clear need for new therapies for psychiatric illnesses, particularly depression. Current antidepressant therapy is useful but leaves many with a shortfall to functional recovery. My research program investigates new therapies for depression, in the context of the biological understanding of depression.
RNA Interference In Model Systems Of Macular Degeneration.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$166,500.00
Summary
Exudative age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the most common cause of irreversible severe vision loss in the elderly, with an estimated 25-30 million people worldwide blind due to AMD. There is currently no standard treatment for AMD. A safe, specific and effective pharmacologic agent for AMD, therefore, has enormous therapeutic, social and economic benefits. AMD is underpinned by vascular leakiness and new blood vessel formation. We have demonstrated that Egr-1, a nuclear transcription f ....Exudative age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the most common cause of irreversible severe vision loss in the elderly, with an estimated 25-30 million people worldwide blind due to AMD. There is currently no standard treatment for AMD. A safe, specific and effective pharmacologic agent for AMD, therefore, has enormous therapeutic, social and economic benefits. AMD is underpinned by vascular leakiness and new blood vessel formation. We have demonstrated that Egr-1, a nuclear transcription factor, plays a key regulatory role in a diverse array of angiogenic processes. In this project, we will use novel gene-targeting agents (Egr-1 siRNA) to provide preclinical proof-of principle evidence of their therapeutic potential in established animal models of AMD. These studies will pre-empt Phase IA safety trials in AMD patients.Read moreRead less