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    A Prospective Study Of The Influence Of Health-related Lifestyle Factors On DNA Methylation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $640,074.00
    Summary
    It is known that DNA methylation can lead to disease. We aim to discover what causes DNA methylation to change. This could open the way for new methods of prevention and treatment of many diseases. We will study 1200 people to assess how the methylation of their DNA is influenced by changes in their smoking habits, alcohol consumption, vitamin intake, body size, blood sugar and cholesterol levels. We want to know whether these changes lead to undesirable (or desirable) changes in DNA methylation
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    Preconception Determinants Of Child Health And Development: A 4-year Follow Up Of Offspring Born To The Australian Temperament Project

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,065,799.00
    Summary
    This project will follow offspring born to a large population cohort study that has tracked the mental health and wellbeing of around 2000 participants across 30 years prior to parenthood. The aim is to understand how the lives parents lived before conception, as well as events during pregnancy, shape social and emotional outcomes for their children. Results will inform radically new approaches to promoting child health and development across generations.
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    Molecular Epidemiology Of Gastric Cancers

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $639,071.00
    Summary
    We will investigate whether there are particular patterns of DNA methylation in people who develop gastric cancer. This could provide a means of identifying people at high risk of developing the disease, which may assist with early detection. This would be expected to markedly improve survival. If we can identify lifestyle factors associated with gastric cancer methylation there may be opportunities for prevention of the disease.
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    Australian Centre Of Excellence In Twin Research

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,581,582.00
    Summary
    The Australian Centre of Excellence in Twin Research will build on the Australian Twin Registry, which for 30 years has played an integral part in health & medical research. The new Centre aims to expand a state-of-the-art resource for conducting research, bring together leading national and international researchers from across disciplines, and build capacity in people, techniques, and expertise to continue to enable twin research to address major health and medical issues.
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    An Investigation Into The Relationship Between Physical Activity And Asthma In Children

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $36,174.00
    Summary
    It is important to understand whether physical activity can prevent asthma, or whether asthma prevents children from being physically active, as this will influence the decisions we make with regard to the management of both childhood asthma and childhood activity. This work uses data from two studies of Australian children to tease out which path is the most important path to target when trying to increase physical activity levels and improve the respiratory health of children and adolescents.
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    Genes, Biology And Environment In The Development Of Substance Use And Mental Health Disorders

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $475,910.00
    Summary
    Substance use and mental health disorders are major public health problems which cause long-term disabilities, poor health and early mortality. Addressing these problems requires a better understanding of the genetic, biological and environmental factors leading to these disorders. This research program represents a unique opportunity to increase our knowledge of the origins and mechanisms behind these disorders and significantly contribute to improved substance use and mental health prevention .... Substance use and mental health disorders are major public health problems which cause long-term disabilities, poor health and early mortality. Addressing these problems requires a better understanding of the genetic, biological and environmental factors leading to these disorders. This research program represents a unique opportunity to increase our knowledge of the origins and mechanisms behind these disorders and significantly contribute to improved substance use and mental health prevention policies and programs.
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    The RADAR Project: Identifying Early Warning Signals On The Pathways To Alcohol Use Disorder

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $884,321.00
    Summary
    The transition from alcohol initiation to an alcohol use disorder is a crucial yet under-studied research area. The current project will characterise the natural history of alcohol use disorder and identify modifiable factors that increase or decrease the likelihood of developing an alcohol use disorder once alcohol use begins. This information will guide prevention of, and early intervention for, this disabling disorder.
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    Mediterranean Diet And Mortality: Analysis Of Longitudinal Dietary Patterns Using Newly Developed Statistical Methods

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $340,547.00
    Summary
    Assessment of the effect of changes in diet of health has not undergone rigourous analytical assessment in the scientific literature. This proposal focusses on patterns of change over time in a Mediterranean diet in 41,000 persons in the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study. It will assess the benefits of adoption and maintenance of this diet over an extended period, as well as determining how the benefits of the diet depend on a person's age at its adoption, and how the benefits of the diet int .... Assessment of the effect of changes in diet of health has not undergone rigourous analytical assessment in the scientific literature. This proposal focusses on patterns of change over time in a Mediterranean diet in 41,000 persons in the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study. It will assess the benefits of adoption and maintenance of this diet over an extended period, as well as determining how the benefits of the diet depend on a person's age at its adoption, and how the benefits of the diet interplay with other potential lifestyle changes.
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    Allergy And Lung Health

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $631,370.00
    Summary
    My research focuses on allergies and chronic respiratory disease in children, teenagers and adults. My goal is to identify the factors, which cause these conditions and also the factors, which can stop these conditions from getting worse. I will work with health professionals and the community to make sure the results of my research are used by doctors to improve the care of people with allergies and chronic respiratory diseases.
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    Genetic And Environmental Risk Factors For Food Allergy In Australian Children

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $299,564.00
    Summary
    This project aims to provide important information on the role that genetic and environmental factors have in the development of food allergy in Australian children. The study will enable us to understand better the natural history of food allergy in infancy and early childhood and will help to identify risk factors for the development and resolution of food allergy. The results of this study will have implications for clinical guidelines and public health policy.
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