Special Research Initiatives - Grant ID: SR0354716
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$10,000.00
Summary
Energetically Open Systems Research Network Study. Conceptual frameworks arising in the physical sciences, such as non-equilibrium statistical mechanics and thermodynamics, synergetics, chaos and dynamical systems theory, are seminal in the emerging science of complexity. This study will lay the groundwork for a network to link Australian and overseas research on these fundamental concepts, and their application within the context of entropy-producing systems vital to the long-term sustainabilit ....Energetically Open Systems Research Network Study. Conceptual frameworks arising in the physical sciences, such as non-equilibrium statistical mechanics and thermodynamics, synergetics, chaos and dynamical systems theory, are seminal in the emerging science of complexity. This study will lay the groundwork for a network to link Australian and overseas research on these fundamental concepts, and their application within the context of entropy-producing systems vital to the long-term sustainability of the earth - oceans, atmosphere, biosphere, CO2-free energy production, space and solar environment. The network would facilitate the development of young investigators and be linked into wider complex systems networks such as the CSIRO Centre for Complex Systems Science.Read moreRead less
Development of methodology for high throughput free energy calculations in drug design applications. The aim of the project is to develop a high throughput computational screening protocol for use in fragment-based drug design. The method will have universal applications to any plausible and available drug targets. The method will accelerate drug discovery on the targets associated with diabetes, obesity, dengue, skin cancer, etc., which are the primary disease focus of Australia. Australia as a ....Development of methodology for high throughput free energy calculations in drug design applications. The aim of the project is to develop a high throughput computational screening protocol for use in fragment-based drug design. The method will have universal applications to any plausible and available drug targets. The method will accelerate drug discovery on the targets associated with diabetes, obesity, dengue, skin cancer, etc., which are the primary disease focus of Australia. Australia as a whole and the University of Queensland in particular have invested heavily in various drug discovery programs, this will be of direct benefit to the ongoing research within Australia.Read moreRead less