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    STEP: Improving The Evaluation And Use Of Tests For Screening, Diagnosis And Monitoring In Healthcare.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $9,566,865.00
    Summary
    Medical tests - for screening, diagnosis, and monitoring - are often poorly evaluated and poorly used. This program, run by an established team with skills in public health, clinical epidemiology, biostatistics, health economics and behavioural science, addresses the under-researched issues of whether, when and how to use medical tests. The elements of the program follow the sequence in which testing is often done: for screening (early detection), for diagnosis on which to base treatment decisio .... Medical tests - for screening, diagnosis, and monitoring - are often poorly evaluated and poorly used. This program, run by an established team with skills in public health, clinical epidemiology, biostatistics, health economics and behavioural science, addresses the under-researched issues of whether, when and how to use medical tests. The elements of the program follow the sequence in which testing is often done: for screening (early detection), for diagnosis on which to base treatment decisions, and for monitoring the effects of treatment. A common approach throughout is the identification of the benefits and harms of testing and assessing their trade-offs; how benefits weigh up against harms. This research is relevant to all partners in healthcare - consumers, clinicians and policymakers - who currently are being tested or implementing tests without being fully informed about the accuracy and effects of these tests.
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    Human Epilepsy: Understanding Biology To Improve Outcomes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $16,657,948.00
    Summary
    Our team of neurologists, molecular geneticists, physiologists and brain imaging specialists and leads the world in the discovery of the genetic causes of epilepsy. Through this work we will identify genes underlying epilepsy and study how genetic variations result in the development of seizures. Advanced brain imaging will be used to understand the effects of genetic variation on brain structure and function. This study may lead to new diagnostic methods and treatments for epilepsy.
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    Musculoskeletal Pain And Disability: Improving Outcomes Through Conservative Interventions

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $8,549,204.00
    Summary
    Musculoskeletal conditions (particularly back pain and osteoarthritis) are highly prevalent and have a major impact on health and well being of Australians. This Program aims to resolve the major priorities in the field: optimal methods to target the right treatment to the right person at the right time through our unique strategy to understand mechanisms and identify patient subgroups, and establish optimal methods to overcome barriers to translation of research to policy and practice.
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    Frontotemporal Dementia And Motor Neurodegenerative Syndromes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $17,069,580.00
    Summary
    Frontotemporal degeneration of the brain is a leading cause of morbidity due to a pathologically heterogeneous, rapidly-progressive group of disorders with behavioural, language and motor deficits. Our internationally recognized team will continue to develop the necessary tools and therapies to effectively diagnose, manage and treat these disorders. Our focus in this program is to understand the unusual genetics underpinning these disorders, and to fast track any potential treatments.
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    The Australian MRI-Linac Program: Improving Cancer Treatment Through Real-time Image Guided Adaptive Radiotherapy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $6,001,606.00
    Summary
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    Tropical Disease - Immunity, Pathogenesis And Vaccine Development: Global Translation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $17,988,456.00
    Summary
    Tropical diseases create a significant human and economic burden worldwide - particularly in resource-poor settings. Around half of the world's population is at risk of malaria. In Australia, Streptococcal and parasitic worm infections are particularly common in indigenous communities. This Program brings together leading experts to tackle these major health challenges. They are investigating how the body reacts to infection and creating new drugs and vaccines to eradicate these diseases.
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    Clinical, Public Health And Policy Interventions To Combat Cardiovascular Diseases

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $24,025,090.00
    Summary
    This program will generate and translate evidence from high-quality research designed to inform the decisions of health care providers and policy makers about best strategies for the prevention and treatment of cardiometabolic conditions. The program, with both domestic and global relevance, will address a spectrum of issues, with translational outcomes for clinical research.
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    Oncogenic Signaling And Cancer Therapy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $7,595,840.00
    Summary
    Central to improving the management of patients with cancer is an understanding of the molecular drivers of cancer. Based on our fundamental discoveries about the role of cell growth and perturbed cell signalling as drivers of cancer we will use the integration of molecular and imaging biomarkers with targeted therapies to translate this knowledge into better outcomes for cancer patients with defined molecular drivers of their cancer.
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    Discovery And Translation Of Evidence For New Strategies To Combat Cardiovascular Diseases

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $17,802,750.00
    Summary
    The Program brings together clinicians, epidemiologists and statisticians in a unique endeavour combating heart attack and stroke as well as diabetes and kidney disease, all of which are closely related, through “hardening of the arteries”. The Program will provide fresh evidence on innovative strategies for treating and preventing these disorders, as well as strategies for translating them into more effective health policy and improved clinical practice.
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    Lymphatic Biology In Human Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $6,176,895.00
    Summary
    This proposal is for a team of researchers and clinicians to explore the molecular control of the lymphatic vasculature. This network of lymphatic vessels, located in organs throughout the body, is critical for regulation of tissue fluid and immune function. It will identify new molecular pathways controlling lymphatic vessels and their interactions with other cells in the body and identify new diagnostic approaches and molecular targets for medicines to treat human diseases including cancer.
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