Identification Of New Mechanisms In Insulin Resistance
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$478,781.00
Summary
Type II diabetes is a major cause of disease in Australia. Resistance of the liver to the effects of insulin plays a key role in the uncontrolled blood glucose levels in this disease. In this proposal, we will combine state-of-the-art protein chemistry techniques with advanced statistical analysis to identify the pathways driving liver insulin resistance. We will also predict clinically-approved drugs that may reverse these changes, to guide drug development for future therapeutic gain.
Exploring The Role Of MicroRNA And Target Processing Variability In Cardiac Hypertrophy
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$605,190.00
Summary
microRNAs are gene regulators with critical roles in heart disease. How interactions between microRNAs and their messenger RNA targets change during disease is poorly understood. We hypothesise that these interactions are critically affected by altered processing of microRNAs and targets. We will thus characterise and validate such differences in healthy and diseased hearts. This will define gene regulatory changes underpinning heart disease and contribute to the search for better treatment.