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    Uncoupled Research Fellowship

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $796,750.00
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    The Role Of Dendritic Cells In Pathological Immune Responses In The Kidney.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $94,379.00
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    Th 1 Responses In Glomerulonephritis: Further Checkpoints, Effector Functions And Interactions With Local Cells

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $106,572.00
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    The Urinary Bladder In Children With Voiding Disorders - Towards Better Understanding And Treatment

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $81,905.00
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    Can Exercise Delay Transition To Active Therapy In Men With Low Grade Prostate Cancer? A Multi-Centre Randomized Controlled Trial.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $604,429.00
    Summary
    Prostate cancer overdiagnosis is associated with increased rates of overtreatment and associated morbidity. Although nearly half of Australian men diagnosed with low risk prostate cancer are managed with active surveillance there are no established recommendations for slowing disease progression and delaying transition to active treatment. The proposed study would be the first to determine the efficacy of a comprehensive exercise program during active surveillance for prostate cancer.
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    A Novel One-step Approach In The Early Diagnosis Of Prostate Cancer

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $102,150.00
    Summary
    In order to avoid the invasiveness and imprecision of current prostate cancer detection, this programme is directed to developing a non-invasive and repeatable, accurate approach. This research project is designed to optimise retrieval of prostate cells from ejaculate and to compare two methods for profiling selected genetic changes to diagnose prostate cancer. The refinement of techniques, outlined in the application, is essential before proceeding to a clinical trial.
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    The Concerted Actions Of Estrogen, ERa And Mast Cells In The Development Of Prostatitis And Prostate Cancer.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $365,126.00
    Summary
    Inflammation of the prostate (prostatitis) is exceedingly common. As inflammation has been linked to the development of cancer the prevalence of prostatitis is a significant health issue. Estrogens may cause inflammation, although how this occurs remains unknown. Mast cells may be involved and this study will examine how these cells and estrogen promote prostatitis and prostate cancer. This work will provide vital information to develop better treatments of prostatitis and prostate cancer.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP130100988

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $405,646.00
    Summary
    Novel therapies to limit renal fibrosis in diverse models of renal disease. Kidney failure is a devastating health, social and financial outcome for the individual, their employer, family and the broader society, This project will carefully dissect mechanisms underpinning the scarring in the kidney that predisposes to kidney failure and will investigate novel therapies to prevent kidney damage.
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    Phase III Trial Of Radical Chemo-radiation Vs Radiation Alone In The Management Of Localised Bladder TCC.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $194,875.00
    Summary
    This trial aims to see if the combination of Chemotherapy and Radiation treatment is indeed superior in eradicating the tumor and preserving the Bladder in a greater number of patients as compared to Radiation treatment alone. If the final results from this study do show chemoradiotherapy to be significantly superior to radiation alone, without an increase in morbidity ( especially long term side effects ) , this may lay the platform for a greater proportion of patients with localised bladder ca .... This trial aims to see if the combination of Chemotherapy and Radiation treatment is indeed superior in eradicating the tumor and preserving the Bladder in a greater number of patients as compared to Radiation treatment alone. If the final results from this study do show chemoradiotherapy to be significantly superior to radiation alone, without an increase in morbidity ( especially long term side effects ) , this may lay the platform for a greater proportion of patients with localised bladder cancer, being in the first instance considered for this organ( bladder) preserving approach something which has become a reality at a number of other sites of cancer with the use of multimodality treatment.
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    Probiotic Prophylaxis Of Spinal Cord Injury Urinary Tract-Infection TherapeUtic-Trial (ProSCIUTTU)

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $800,747.00
    Summary
    Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) are common in spinal cord injury (SCI) and about 2-year occur in SCI. Antibiotic resistance is also common in SCI. UTI are harder to treat with high rates of antibiotic resistance and this often leads to hospitalisation with significant health and economic consequences to the SCI community and country. Probiotics may prevent UTI and treat people colonised with resistant organisms. Unlike alternatives like antibiotics, they do not worsen antibiotic resistance.
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