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    Biosensor Imaging In Preclinical Pancreatic Cancer Targeting: Taking Cancer Targeting To New Dimensions.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $640,210.00
    Summary
    Using cutting-edge imaging technology and 3D models that mimic cancer, we can map areas of poor drug response within distinct 'stages' or regions of tumours. Here, we pinpoint and specifically target key factors limiting efficient drug response in order to improve the encouraging anti-cancer profile of new or current drugs in pancreatic cancer.
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    Spatial Organization Of T Cell Signalling

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $631,010.00
    Summary
    The regulation to early T cell signalling is a critical step in immune responses. Superimposed onto the biochemical pathways is a spatial organization that defines the immunological synapse. My research aims to map the principles of the spatial organization on the molecular scale to identify how lipids could unbalance the dynamic signalling equilibrium, for example in obese patients. To achieve this goal, my research group has developed single molecule microscopy approaches.
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    Developing Novel Therapies For Fibrosis

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $590,785.00
    Summary
    I am a matrix biologist determining the molecular mechanisms and novel therapeutic targets for fibrosis (tissue scarring). In particular, my research, which has a strong translational focus, is involved with elucidating the anti-fibrotic potential of the relaxin peptide-hormones (either alone or as an adjunct therapies to existing/other novel treatments) – as a means of developing therapeutic strategies for the treatment of cardiac and renal fibrosis.
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    Overcoming Resistance Of Human Metastatic Melanoma To Treatment

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $727,758.00
    Summary
    Melanoma is a major Australian health problem, but there is no curative treatment once the disease spreads beyond the skin. I have been working on “overcoming resistance of melanoma to treatment” continuously for 10 years. My past research has provided a number of insights into the resistance of melanoma to treatment. I wish to extend my work to find new treatment approaches against the disease. If successful, this work will greatly benefit melanoma patients and Australian people.
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    Research Fellowship - Grant ID:637300

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $886,460.00
    Summary
    I am a protein chemist-cell biologist studying the molecular regulation of haemopoietic cell production and function.
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    Discovering How MicroRNAs And CircRNAs Control Cancer Metastasis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $763,845.00
    Summary
    Most cancers arise from epithelial cells, and most deaths from these cancers are due to the transition of the cancer to an invasive form, that can invade tissues and establish secondary cancers (metastases). Our work will focus on understanding how recently discovered gene regulators, called microRNAs and circular RNAs, control changes in cancer cells to allow them to progress to invasive, metastatic forms and use this knowledge to find ways to block the process.
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    MicroRNA Pathway Control Of Immune Cell Development

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $631,370.00
    Summary
    The immune system is comprised of many different cell types, each with a specialised function. Many are short-lived and must be continually replenished throughout life. Abnormalities in this process underlie many human diseases, including immunodeficiency, autoimmunity and cancer. My laboratory seeks to understand the molecular pathways that control development of immune cells and to identify the defects that lead to disease.
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    Research Fellowship

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,102,019.00
    Summary
    The overall goal of the program is to develop novel approaches to slow the progress or prevent neurodegeneration in patients with rare human genetic disorders. The second program is designed to develop novel therapeutics from snake venom proteins. These include proteins with anti-bleeding activity and those with application in wound healing. The third program involves the development of novel biomarkers for the early detection and prognosis in prostate cancer.
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    Identification Of Novel Treatment Strategies For Human Cancers Through Integrative Phosphoproteomics And Kinomics.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $763,409.00
    Summary
    This proposal aims to use new cutting-edge techniques to characterize, at a global level, changes in growth regulatory signals in cancer cells. This will identify proteins critical for cancer growth that represent potential targets for therapy. In addition it will highlight ways to select the most effective treatments for individual patients. The ultimate outcome of this work will be improved treatment strategies for cancer patients, and hence reduced morbidity and mortality.
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    Innovations In Cancer Imaging And Targeted Radiotherapy To Improve Human Health

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $926,980.00
    Summary
    Through a process of discovery, development and investigation we will create medical devices and methods to improve cancer imaging and targeted radiotherapy. Successful completion of this program will directly impact on the treatment and lives of Australian cancer patients in the foreseeable future.This program will substantially build research capacity and productivity within Australia, raise Australia’s profile in cancer research and foster international collaboration.
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