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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0345946

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    Australian Research Council
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    $210,000.00
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    Calcium Signalling and Sequestration at Vertebrate Motor-Nerve Terminals. A fundamental process at Synapses is the release of transmitter from nerve terminals due to the initiation of calcium signalling in the temrinals by impulses. This calcium signalling must be terminated by sequestering processes. The aim of this project is to identify these processes in a vertebrate motor-nerve terminal and to determine the means by which calcium signals the changes in efficacy of transmitter release during .... Calcium Signalling and Sequestration at Vertebrate Motor-Nerve Terminals. A fundamental process at Synapses is the release of transmitter from nerve terminals due to the initiation of calcium signalling in the temrinals by impulses. This calcium signalling must be terminated by sequestering processes. The aim of this project is to identify these processes in a vertebrate motor-nerve terminal and to determine the means by which calcium signals the changes in efficacy of transmitter release during trains of impulses. This work will give a complete description of calcium signalling in a vertebrate nerve terminal and provide the basis for ameliorating failures in transmission from nerve to muscle.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0237908

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    Australian Research Council
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    $637,000.00
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    Mass Spectrometry Instrumentation for Therapeutic Lead Discovery. Drug discovery is reliant on the application of basic research and advanced technologies to obtain solutions to human suffering caused by diseases. This application seeks funding to support the installation of state-of-the-art mass spectrometry instrumentation at Griffith University and the University of Melbourne. The requested instrumentation will enhance high quality collaborative research programs in drug discovery and eradica .... Mass Spectrometry Instrumentation for Therapeutic Lead Discovery. Drug discovery is reliant on the application of basic research and advanced technologies to obtain solutions to human suffering caused by diseases. This application seeks funding to support the installation of state-of-the-art mass spectrometry instrumentation at Griffith University and the University of Melbourne. The requested instrumentation will enhance high quality collaborative research programs in drug discovery and eradicate significant deficiencies in research infrastructure at both institutions. Access to state-of-the-art mass spectrometry instrumentation will markedly improve our international competitiveness across a broad range of biological and chemical science disciplines.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0665959

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    $214,000.00
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    Competing demands on the axial muscles: Effects, consequences, compensations and mechanisms. Back and neck pain are major health issues and are associated with considerable cost to society and an individual's quality of life. A major issue is to identify factors that increase the chance of developing pain. This project will investigate a novel and innovative possibility; that competition between the many functions of the trunk muscles may increase the possibility for injury. We will study how th .... Competing demands on the axial muscles: Effects, consequences, compensations and mechanisms. Back and neck pain are major health issues and are associated with considerable cost to society and an individual's quality of life. A major issue is to identify factors that increase the chance of developing pain. This project will investigate a novel and innovative possibility; that competition between the many functions of the trunk muscles may increase the possibility for injury. We will study how the nervous system coordinates functions as diverse and movement of the spine, breathing, and control of head and eye movement. A key issue will be to identify whether situations arise in which control of the spine is compromised, potentially leading to increased risk of pain and injury. Such data can aid prevention and rehabilitation.
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