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The Effectiveness Of A New Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Strategy For People With Diabetes.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$387,489.00
Summary
A simple way to prevent and treat people suffering from diabetic retinopathy, a terrible eye disease resulting from diabetes, is to identify the disease early. This research will screen people with diabetes who do not think they have diabetic retinopathy or who have not had an eye examination in the last 2 years when attending a pathology centre for their diabetes-related tests. The study will follow participants over 4 years to look at subsequent treatment and compliance with eye examination.
Behavioural And Health Services Research In Ophthalmology: Gaining And Implementing Evidence To Improve Patient Outcomes.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$253,465.00
Summary
This research program is focused on improving the outcomes for people with eye disease. Through a number of projects in different health care settings including ophthalmic services, low vision rehabilitation services and residential care, this research program will implement and evaluate new treatments or models of care that can improve people’s well-being, quality of life and clinical outcomes in a cost-effective manner.
Improving Long-term Weight Loss By Deactivating The Famine Reaction With Molecular Or Lifestyle Means
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$420,872.00
Summary
Dr Amanda Sainsbury-Salis’ research will clarify which hormones and natural brain chemicals interact in the hypothalamus of the brain to control the famine reaction, the survival mechanism that slows your weight loss when you are on a diet. By knowing precisely which natural chemicals mediate the famine reaction and how they interact, it will be possible to weaken them by pharmaceutical and - or lifestyle means, thereby enabling more people to reap the benefits of being lean and healthy.
The Role And Underlying Mechanisms Of Constitutional Epigenetic Silencing In Cancer Predisposition
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$218,617.00
Summary
Familial and young onset bowel and uterine cancer are usually caused by the inheritance of spelling mistakes in the genetic code within a set of cancer-protection genes. Recently, some patients were identified with their gene switched off by paralysing chemicals instead. This study aims to identify additional cancer cases with gene paralysis, determine if this arises in the presence or absence of a genetic change in front of the gene, and how gene paralysis is transmitted to the next generation.
The Role Of Non-coding RNAs In Development And Disease.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$420,872.00
Summary
We have discovered a new mechanism by which genome activity is regulated. This project will test the hypothesis that this mechanism is critical for cell growth and embryonic development. It has the potential to identify new causes of birth defects and may also be relevant to understanding the etiology of other diseases such as cancer, resulting in improvements in diagnosis and management of disorders that present a major health care burden.