Modulating The Skin Immune System With Physical Stimulus
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$425,353.00
Summary
The Fellowship will be based between Uni QLD and Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School. It will consist of pre-clinical development and validation of an in vivo optical micro-manipulation system for laser-guided extraction of cells. A comparable system will then be developed for characterization of leukocytes in healthy and diseased human skin. The long term outcomes will be better characterisation of inflammatory skin disease resulting in new targets and therapeutic strategies.
An Integrative Structural Biology Approach To Understanding The SAGA Transcriptional Master Regulator Implicated In Cancer And Development
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$318,768.00
Summary
Stringent control of gene expression ensures the harmonious life of all human cells. Loss of this control leads to development of a chaotic genome, characteristic of diseased states such as cancer. In this proposal, we aim at capturing and understanding the first key steps of the mechanism that, if dysfunctional, leads to aberrant gene expression. We will use cutting-edge structural bio-imaging to answer questions of fundamental importance to human health and pathologies.
Investigation Of Early Cell Surface Rearrangements Mediating Adequate TCR-pMHC Engagement
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$303,708.00
Summary
This project aims to use advanced cell imaging techniques to view precise interactions that occur between cells as our immune system attacks and destroys infected cells. The techniques to be employed are highly advanced and involve cutting edge science. Essentially these techniques allow the production of movies of the body's immune system in action. Determining these interactions in such detail is important for understanding the body’s ability to fight infection.