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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP100100776

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    Australian Research Council
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    $255,000.00
    Summary
    Functional proteomics of Giardia. This project will use the latest tools for dissecting and comparing genes and their protein products from one of the most common parasites infecting people, their pets, livestock and wildlife. This protozoan parasite Giardia is also of evolutionary and biological significance in terms of understanding the origin of higher animals from bacteria as well as fundamental questions about the parasitic way of life. Giardia proteins will be identified and characterised .... Functional proteomics of Giardia. This project will use the latest tools for dissecting and comparing genes and their protein products from one of the most common parasites infecting people, their pets, livestock and wildlife. This protozoan parasite Giardia is also of evolutionary and biological significance in terms of understanding the origin of higher animals from bacteria as well as fundamental questions about the parasitic way of life. Giardia proteins will be identified and characterised on the basis of their value in understanding disease processes and treatment, and by working with appropriate industry partners, proteins of commercial value will be exploited.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0343499

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $209,035.00
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    A hierarchical quantum mechanical and classical simulation of biological ion channels. I aim to develop a methodology incorporating molecular quantum mechanics and classical Brownian mechanics in a way that can be applied practically to large macromolecular systems, thus relating fine structural details to experimentally measurable properties. Specifically, I will apply this methodology to study ion channels in which the challenge is to relate electronic and atomic structure to the conduct .... A hierarchical quantum mechanical and classical simulation of biological ion channels. I aim to develop a methodology incorporating molecular quantum mechanics and classical Brownian mechanics in a way that can be applied practically to large macromolecular systems, thus relating fine structural details to experimentally measurable properties. Specifically, I will apply this methodology to study ion channels in which the challenge is to relate electronic and atomic structure to the conductance properties of the channel. Accurately determining these relationships provides a pathway to developing cures for many neurological, cardiac, and muscular diseases.
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