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    Persistent Chlyamdial Infection In The Testes : Development Of A Successful Vaccine Strategy For Males

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $652,019.00
    Summary
    Males are a reservoir of infection and novel vaccine approaches to control Chlamydia infections in young men are needed urgently. This study will be essential for the development of interventions to control infection and will inform strategies for manipulating the immune system within the male reproductive tract that may be applied to other sexually transmitted pathogens. The studies will benefit the health and welfare of the Australian people under National Research Priority 2, promoting and ma .... Males are a reservoir of infection and novel vaccine approaches to control Chlamydia infections in young men are needed urgently. This study will be essential for the development of interventions to control infection and will inform strategies for manipulating the immune system within the male reproductive tract that may be applied to other sexually transmitted pathogens. The studies will benefit the health and welfare of the Australian people under National Research Priority 2, promoting and maintaining good health and a healthy start to life.
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    Regulation Of Male Fertility

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $57,921.00
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    Uncoupled Reseach Fellowship

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $685,500.00
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    Research Fellowship - Grant ID:384132

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $322,750.00
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    Research Fellowship - Grant ID:441103

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $752,653.00
    Summary
    I am a clinician-scientist with a focus on basic and translational research in male reproductive physiology and health disorders, notably infertility, contraception and androgen action.
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    Gene Regulation And Male Fertility

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $304,201.00
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    Leucine-rich Guanylate Kinase Is A Regulator Of Sperm Tail Development And Motile Cilia Function

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $540,191.00
    Summary
    In this grant we will define the function of an uncharacterized protein, LRGUK, in fertility and hydrocephalus (water on the brain). LRGUK has a critical role in sperm development. We will define the cell biology and biochemistry of LRGUK function, we will assess the incidence of LRGUK mutations in human fertility and explore LRGUK function in the brain. Data obtained will have relevance to the 1 in 20 young men who suffer from infertility and the 3 in 1000 children who develop hydrocephalus.
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    The Genetic Causes Of Male Infertility

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,552,224.00
    Summary
    6% of Australian men are infertile. Of these cases 50% are thought to be genetic in origin. Within this project we will replicate high-confidence genetic variants associated with human male infertility in the mouse. Doing so will allow the assignment of definitive genotype-phenotype correlations and the formulation of high confidence advice for clinicians and patients. It will also provide a means to define the mechanism of action and the tools for future pro-fertility treatments.
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    Male Chlamydia Infections: The Key Role Of Macrophages In Testicular Dissemination And Disrupted Spermatogenesis

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $868,464.00
    Summary
    Male partners of couples seeking IVF, who are seropositive for Chlamydia, indicating a prior infection, often have significantly impaired sperm quality (reduced motility, increased DNA damage and abnormal sperm morphology). Our studies will define how Chlamydia are transported to the testis from the penis and how chronic chlamydial infection in the testis disrupts sperm development. We will also develop new antibiotic delivery systems to improve treatment of male chlamydial infections.
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    Determinants Of Reproductive Health: Basic And Translational Studies In Fertility.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $12,530,124.00
    Summary
    Reproductive health is an issue of national and international significance yet there are considerable unmet needs in the key areas of infertility and contraception. The health of each adult is strongly affected by very early events in development, including the effects of genetics and environment on sperm and eggs, and of the intra-uterine environment. This program will use a combination of advanced technologies to address these issues and will translate findings to the clinic, thus improving th .... Reproductive health is an issue of national and international significance yet there are considerable unmet needs in the key areas of infertility and contraception. The health of each adult is strongly affected by very early events in development, including the effects of genetics and environment on sperm and eggs, and of the intra-uterine environment. This program will use a combination of advanced technologies to address these issues and will translate findings to the clinic, thus improving the quality of reproductive health care and the long-term health of Australians.
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