Mechanisms Of Cell Death In Chronic Compressive Myelopathy Using A Rodent Model
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$56,765.00
Summary
This study investigates the process of cell death in the spinal cord following chronic compression using a rat model. Chronic spinal cord compression can occur in common conditions such as 'slipped disc' or disc prolapse, the increased formation of bone around the spinal cord that is more common with age, or from tumours forming around the spinal cord in cancer patients. The distribution, timing and the mechanism by which cells die in the cord after compression will be analysed.
Inferring Global Regulatory Architecture Of Human Gene Expression In Health And Disease
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$47,427.00
Summary
Our genome encodes ~25,000 genes that shape out an individual from head to toe. Malfunction of a particular gene could cause fatal health problem or disease. Nonetheless, the mis-regulation of functioning genes can also result in serious diseases. In this study, we are going to use large-scale gene regulation information and advanced computing techniques to clarify the regulation network of human genome on a global level. Hence, helping us to understand more about diseases of gene transcription.