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    Australia Fellowship

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $4,494,216.00
    Summary
    Prof Whitelaw is a molecular geneticist using mouse models and human samples to study the role of epigenetics in complex and sporadic disease.
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    Embryo Implantation And Placental Development

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $652,765.00
    Summary
    Implantation of an embryo into the uterus & development of a functional placenta are critical to initiate & continue a pregnancy. Implantation failure causes infertility and is a major bottle-neck in IVF. Placental insufficiency leads to pregnancy loss, under-developed fetuses & a life-threatening pregnancy-specific disease preeclampsia. This application will investigate how a woman’s uterus works for implantation and placental development, how to increase IVF success and diagnose & potentially .... Implantation of an embryo into the uterus & development of a functional placenta are critical to initiate & continue a pregnancy. Implantation failure causes infertility and is a major bottle-neck in IVF. Placental insufficiency leads to pregnancy loss, under-developed fetuses & a life-threatening pregnancy-specific disease preeclampsia. This application will investigate how a woman’s uterus works for implantation and placental development, how to increase IVF success and diagnose & potentially treat preeclampsia.
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    Improving Outcomes In Pregnancies Complicated By Asthma: Understanding Mechanisms And Defining Interventions

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $707,370.00
    Summary
    Asthma is a common disease to complicate pregnancy and it is important to identify ways of effectively managing the disease to ensure the fetus has the best possible outcome. The current research focusses on this disease and looks at ways of improving management in pregnancy and improving outcomes for the baby.
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    Research Fellowship

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $750,736.00
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    I am a reproductive biologist specialised in the cell and molecular biology of placental development in pregnancy. I focus on determining the molecular mechanisms that govern placental invasion, growth and function and how these are altered in defective placentation which underlies common complications of pregnancy that can be life threatening to the mother and her baby compromising a healthy start to life. I am developing screening tests to identify couples at risk to improve patient care.
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    Advancing Our Understanding Of The Genetics Of Psychiatric And Neurological Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $687,975.00
    Summary
    Over the next five years I will use statistical genetics approaches to: (i) identify genetic variants influencing brain structure and characterise their effects on structures implicated in neurological disease; (ii) improve our understanding of the genetics of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and its impact on Australian families, and (iii) investigate the relationship between Depression and Nausea and Vomiting during Pregnancy.
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    Developing New Therapeutic Strategies For Brain Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $763,845.00
    Summary
    Each year, over 1,500 Australians will develop brain cancer. Unlike many cancers, it cannot be prevented by lifestyle changes. Adults with brain cancer usually die within 2 years. The overall aims of this funding are to extend patients' lives and build brain cancer research in Australia so that we have the best chance of curing this disease. The expected outcome is clinical trial of drug candidates for the most common and most deadly brain cancer, high-grade glioma.
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    The Role Of Maternal Asthma In The Health Of Mother, Fetus And Child

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $621,458.00
    Summary
    A/Prof Clifton is a world leader in the area of maternal asthma and pregnancy. Her strengths relate to the fact that she can interface between basic science and the clinic in order to change clinical practice and policy. She consistently publishes her work and is regularly invited as a plenary speaker. She is a recognised leader in her field by her many prestigious appointments. She was awarded an outstanding mentor award 2011 in recognition of her contribution to student supervision and staff m .... A/Prof Clifton is a world leader in the area of maternal asthma and pregnancy. Her strengths relate to the fact that she can interface between basic science and the clinic in order to change clinical practice and policy. She consistently publishes her work and is regularly invited as a plenary speaker. She is a recognised leader in her field by her many prestigious appointments. She was awarded an outstanding mentor award 2011 in recognition of her contribution to student supervision and staff mentoring.
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    Applied Inflammation Biology

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $838,409.00
    Summary
    Prof A Suhrbier is the Group Leader of the Inflammation Biology Group at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research. The group focuses at the applied end of inflammation research and development and will be involved in the identification and development of new interventions and diagnostics for inflammatory diseases and cancer, often in collaboration with the biotech industry.
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    Research Fellowship

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $675,736.00
    Summary
    Christine Roberts’ research program uses the most advanced research methods to address new challenges in maternal and child health in a portfolio that extends from bench-to-bedside-to-policy. Four interrelated themes target: accurate identification of at-risk pregnancies; maternity care requirements to improve outcomes in future pregnancies; clinical trials to provide best evidence for obstetric practice; and an improved ability to respond rapidly to emerging issues in policy and practice.
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    Combating Cardiovascular Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $686,656.00
    Summary
    Associate Professor Kate Denton is an internationally recognised cardiovascular researcher. A focus of Dr Denton’s research is to find out why women do not respond to current treatments as well as men, and how factors in pregnancy (nutrition, stress, alcohol) drive the development of cardiovascular disease in offspring. Dr Denton is also leading research to understand why a new high blood pressure treatment (blocking nerves to the kidney) is proving more effective than expected.
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