Poly(amino acids) as immune stimulators. This project aims to develop nanoparticles built from natural hydrophobic amino acids as an immune stimulatory delivery system for peptide antigens. Currently available immune stimulants (adjuvants) are often toxic and/or are poorly chemically defined fragments of bacteria or toxins and vary from batch-to-batch. New adjuvants are in high demand; especially to facilitate the use of optimal, but weakly immunogenic, peptide antigens. It is expected that the ....Poly(amino acids) as immune stimulators. This project aims to develop nanoparticles built from natural hydrophobic amino acids as an immune stimulatory delivery system for peptide antigens. Currently available immune stimulants (adjuvants) are often toxic and/or are poorly chemically defined fragments of bacteria or toxins and vary from batch-to-batch. New adjuvants are in high demand; especially to facilitate the use of optimal, but weakly immunogenic, peptide antigens. It is expected that the proposed project will develop a novel efficient, safe and notably biodegradable self-adjuvanting delivery system that can be fully customised to match an antigen of choice. This foundational research should provide important advances for commercial immune stimulatory applications.Read moreRead less
Liposaccharide based peptide and vaccine delivery systems: improving the bioavailability and immunogenicity of Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone. This project aims to develop new lipid- and sugar-based drug delivery systems for Luteinizing-hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH), a hormone which regulates the level of enzymes involved in fertility conditions and prostate cancers. This technology could be extended to significantly increase the number of drugs available on the market, such as peptide ....Liposaccharide based peptide and vaccine delivery systems: improving the bioavailability and immunogenicity of Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone. This project aims to develop new lipid- and sugar-based drug delivery systems for Luteinizing-hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH), a hormone which regulates the level of enzymes involved in fertility conditions and prostate cancers. This technology could be extended to significantly increase the number of drugs available on the market, such as peptide drugs and vaccines.Read moreRead less
Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE120100071
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$290,000.00
Summary
Chemi–biology computational platform for lead discovery in infectious disease. A challenge in fighting infectious disease is in finding new bioactive compounds. This facility will provide a high performance computational environment designed to accelerate the discovery of quality compounds for use in anti-infective medicine.