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    The Role Of Proteases In Regulation Of Decidual Vascular Invasion By Cytrotrophoblast In The Human

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $145,107.00
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    Corticotrophin - Releasing Hormone And Human Parturition

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $525,675.00
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    Uncoupled Research Fellowship

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $625,092.00
    Summary
    I am a reproductive physiologist examining the sex specific differences in human fetal development in the presence of maternal asthma.
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    Steroidogenesis In The Human Placenta

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $43,521.00
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    Impact Of Uteroplacental Restriction On Relaxin, Relaxin Receptors & Uterine Physiology During Pregnancy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $65,757.00
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    Do Cellular Mechanisms Control Transport Of Thyroid Hor Mones And Iodine From Mother To Fet

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $141,161.00
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    The Effect Of Asthma During Pregnancy On Placental Function And Fetal Development

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $378,600.00
    Summary
    Asthma affects 12% of the Australian population and is expected to increase to 20% over the next 10 years. This rise will result in an increase in the number of women who suffer from asthma during pregnancy and could emerge as a major public health problem since asthma during pregnancy is associated with low birthweight babies. Lower birthweight itself is an increased risk factor for a number of adult diseases such as diabetes and coronary artery disease and thus the children of asthmatic women .... Asthma affects 12% of the Australian population and is expected to increase to 20% over the next 10 years. This rise will result in an increase in the number of women who suffer from asthma during pregnancy and could emerge as a major public health problem since asthma during pregnancy is associated with low birthweight babies. Lower birthweight itself is an increased risk factor for a number of adult diseases such as diabetes and coronary artery disease and thus the children of asthmatic women are at risk for numerous pathologies throughout life. Nevertheless, the specific mechanisms that cause low birthweight in asthmatic pregnancies are unknown. We currently have a lead in this important area. Our data so far indicates that asthma produces alterations in placental blood flow and glucocorticoid metabolism that are particularly pronounced when the fetus is female. Inhaled glucocorticoid therapy is protective of the effects of asthma on the fetus suggesting the involvement of inflammatory pathways. The long term objectives of our work are to elucidate the effects of asthma on fetal health and to design better ways to manage asthma during pregnancy to improve the outcome for the baby. The short term objective of this grant is to define whether inflammatory factors associated with asthma during pregnancy change placental function to adversely affect fetal development and whether these effects are related to the sex of the fetus. Completion of these studies will provide both scientific and clincial outcomes. Scientifically, a biological basis for understanding alterations in placental physiology observed in women with asthma will be produced. Clinically our work will open avenues to optimize therapy for this group of women to improve their pregnancy and the outcome for their babies.
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    Study Of Congenital Infection With Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) And Transmission Across The Placenta

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $28,370.00
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    Developing New Therapeutic Targets And Identifying Biomarkers For Gestational Diabetes And Ovarian Cancer Using Extracellular Vesicles

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,431,623.00
    Summary
    Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is the fastest growing type of diabetes in Australia. Ovarian cancer (OVCA) is the most lethal gynaecological cancer, and an effective early diagnosis is critical with potential to improve patient survival. I expect to identify novel mechanisms associated with circulating extracellular vesicles (i.e. nanovesicles released from all living cells), and decipher their role in regulating maternal insulin sensitivity, and their association with OVCA progression.
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    Preclinical Evaluation Of A Novel Allosteric IL-1R Inhibitor (rytvela) For The Prevention Of Perinatal Inflammation-induced Fetal Injury

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,377,827.00
    Summary
    Interleukin-1 (IL-1) is a potent inflammatory protein involved in many inflammatory disorders, including preterm birth (PTB). Blocking the actions of IL-1 in pregnancies at risk of delivering preterm may protect the fetus from PTB and the long-term harm of exposure to inflammation before birth. Using four different models of antenatal inflammation, we will explore the use of a new IL-1 inhibitor to see if it blocks inflammation ‘in utero’ and improve neonatal health and development.
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