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    The Effects Of Peripherally Acting Opioid Antagonists On Opioid Induced Respiratory Depression

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $48,278.00
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    Seizures And Carbon Dioxide – A Study Of Respiratory Acidosis As A Cause For Seizure Termination And Trial Of Carbogen As An Anti-epileptic

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $317,582.00
    Summary
    Although much is known about epilepsy, the reason a seizure stops is not clear. A rise in the acidity of the blood, mainly due to a rise in carbon dioxide from breathing less deeply, may well contribute. Currently the standard treatments given in hospital to stop seizures are sedatives. Although effective, this sedation can need Intensive Care treatment. We aim to develop a safe, rapid, non-sedating way to treat seizures using a small amount of carbon dioxide in oxygen.
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    Control Of Sleep And Breathing Movements Before Birth

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $552,978.00
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    Autonomic Control Of Blood Vessels And Sweat Glands In Humans

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $79,743.00
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    Control Of Lung Liquid Volume In The Perinatal Period In The Lamb.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $164,260.00
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    Research Fellowship - Grant ID:457080

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $775,070.00
    Summary
    I am a cardiorespiratory neuroscientist. My work aims to discover what determines central respiratory and sympathetic activity and how this controls breathing and the circulation in health and disease
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    Mitochondrial Damage Following Fetal Hypoxia Or Birth Asphyxia: Using Creatine To Preserve Mitochondrial Function

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $838,726.00
    Summary
    There is a need for a therapy that can be given before a mother gives birth to protect the baby should ‘oxygen starvation’ threaten the baby’s brain and other organs such as the heart, kidney, lungs, and the ability to breathe properly. We are suggesting that an increased intake of creatine is a very effective treatment against this threat, and its proven safety and ease of use recommends it for wide application, particularly in countries where the access to medical resources is poor.
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    The Characterisation Of The Glycolytic Pathway And TCA Cycle On First And Second Phase Insulin Secretion

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $85,716.00
    Summary
    In normal individuals, special cells in the pancreas - beta cells - secrete insulin. Insulin controls blood glucose. However, in diabetes, these beta cells have failed and are unable to perform their function, possibly due to faulty energy production. This project examines the underlying biochemical processes, in particular the energy requirements for insulin secretion. If we can repair this fault, it could identify novel targets for the treatment of diabetes.
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    The Effect Of Aging And Mitochondria Dysfunction On Optic Nerve Response To Oxidative Stress In Glaucoma

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $100,381.00
    Summary
    Glaucoma is a disease of the nerve cells in the retina and optic nerve of the eye, it is the second most common cause of blindness worldwide. The risk of developing glaucoma increases exponentially with age but the mechanisms that predispose older individuals to glaucoma are not known. This study examines whether age-related changes in mitochondria, a characteristic finding in aging, results in increase susceptibility to glaucoma development.
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    Systems Approaches To Understanding The Assembly Of Mitochondrial Machines

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $600,005.00
    Summary
    Mitochondria produce the energy for our bodies. Defects in this process cause mitochondrial disease, which affects at least 1/5000 people. Diagnosis is often inconclusive as we do not understand the function of many proteins important in mitochondrial energy production. State of the art CRISPR gene-editing tools will be coupled with advanced proteomics techniques to model different types of mitochondrial disease and identify the functions of new candidate disease genes.
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