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Novel Therapies, Risk Pathways And Prevention Of Mood Disorders
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$863,413.00
Summary
Concordant with the NHMRC priorities, this fellowship will principally focus on the development of novel therapies for mood disorders. We have pilot data that the amino acid, N acetyl cysteine reduces symptoms in unipolar and bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. We will further delineate the spectrum of efficacy, mechanisms of action and tolerability profile of this and related agents. We also will study risk factors and pathways for the development of depression, to develop public health strateg ....Concordant with the NHMRC priorities, this fellowship will principally focus on the development of novel therapies for mood disorders. We have pilot data that the amino acid, N acetyl cysteine reduces symptoms in unipolar and bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. We will further delineate the spectrum of efficacy, mechanisms of action and tolerability profile of this and related agents. We also will study risk factors and pathways for the development of depression, to develop public health strategies.Read moreRead less
Delivering On The GWAS Promise: From Genetic Discoveries To Novel Drug Targets For Asthma
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$697,605.00
Summary
The aim of this study is to identify new drug targets for asthma. This is important because for 6 in 10 asthma patients, current treatments do not adequately control disease symptoms and so these individuals are at a higher risk of having severe exacerbations. I propose that identifying asthma risk genes represents our best chance to identify novel drug targets for asthma. In this study, I will identify new asthma risk genes and test whether blocking these genes can alleviate disease symptoms.
Growth Regulatory Transcriptional Networks And Novel Therapies In Vascular Pathobiology
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$576,760.00
Summary
Cardiovascular disease and cancer together account for the majority of all deaths. Underpinning both these conditions are cellular and molecular changes in our blood vessels. This Fellowship will enable Professor Khachigian to enhance our understanding of fundamental mechanisms regulating the pathogenesis of vascular disease, and by harnessing this new knowledge in preclinical and human trials, generate novel strategies to combat a range of diseases through strategic partnership, collaboration a ....Cardiovascular disease and cancer together account for the majority of all deaths. Underpinning both these conditions are cellular and molecular changes in our blood vessels. This Fellowship will enable Professor Khachigian to enhance our understanding of fundamental mechanisms regulating the pathogenesis of vascular disease, and by harnessing this new knowledge in preclinical and human trials, generate novel strategies to combat a range of diseases through strategic partnership, collaboration and training.Read moreRead less
Dietary Nutrients As Novel Therapeutic Approaches To Appetite Regulation In Health And Disorders Of Eating
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$687,975.00
Summary
The goal of the proposed work is to translate the discoveries from our research on the effects of dietary nutrients, including specific fatty acids and amino acids, on energy intake suppression and blood glucose control into novel, and effective, nutrient-based prevention, management and treatment strategies for people with obesity and type 2 diabetes. Thus, our work will not only generate important new knowledge, but also lead to major health outcomes for the benefit of the general public.
Disorderly Conduct And Disturbing The Peace: How Loss Of Cell Polarity And Tissue Architecture Drives Cancer Progression
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$638,517.00
Summary
Disorganisation of cells within tumours is a defining feature of aggressive cancers. Using mouse models and 3D organ cultures we have now shown that disruption of a family of organising genes found in every cell confuses the arrangement, orientation and connection of cells within an organ thus causing tumours. Here we will provide a new understanding of how the disorganisation of cells in human tissue leads to cancer and develop new cancer therapeutic approaches to keep tissues well-organised.
Targeting The Interface Between Tumours And Their Microenvironment For The Treatment Of Gastrointestinal Cancers
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$785,045.00
Summary
This fellowship explores the synergistic interactions between intestinal cancer cells and the tumour microenvironment and which promote survival, expansion, migration and invasion as well as facilitating the development of resistance to anti-cancer therapy. Aided by the clinical expertise of my collaborators, my efforts are likely to yield translational outcomes, including the development of therapeutic IL-11 antagonists, and of a serum protein signature indicative of early stage gastric cancer.
Mapping And Treating Early Clinical Stages Of Mental Disorders During Transition To Adulthood
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$863,413.00
Summary
The research proposed in this Fellowship is aimed at young people with emerging mental ill-health. The specific goals and targets are to formulate novel diagnoses that work; develop novel, personalised and safe psychosocial and biotherapies; and scale up well-evaluated 21st century models of mental health care.
It is clear that the health and disease burden of offspring can be programmed by events before birth. This project will answer questions as to how this programming occurs. My focus is to understand how the environment affects the oocyte, sperm and embryo and how this impacts on the offspring. We will specifically study the effects of obesity and nutritional status of the parents but also the in vitro environment with a view to improving IVF outcomes.
Translating Novel Vaccine Strategies To Early Phase Clinical Trials
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$855,986.00
Summary
My Fellowship will enable me to further develop and then test in pre-clinical and clinical trials novel vaccine candidates that we are developing to prevent infections with malaria parasites and with Streptococcus pyogenes. Malaria is responsible for the loss of over 600,000 young lives each year and S. pyogenes is responsible for over 500,000 deaths per year. Australia's Indigenous populations suffer the highest reported rates of streptococcal-related pathology worldwide.