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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0989341

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $690,000.00
    Summary
    Advanced NanoBiomaterials Imaging Facility. The convergence of nanotechnology with biotechnology offers unprecedented opportunities to prepare nanomaterials with defined structure and function on the nanometre scale. However, the small length scales involved in nanomaterials present challenges in their characterisation, and in turn, their interaction with biological systems. The Advanced NanoBiomaterials Imaging Facility will provide state-of-the-art equipment for examining the properties of nan .... Advanced NanoBiomaterials Imaging Facility. The convergence of nanotechnology with biotechnology offers unprecedented opportunities to prepare nanomaterials with defined structure and function on the nanometre scale. However, the small length scales involved in nanomaterials present challenges in their characterisation, and in turn, their interaction with biological systems. The Advanced NanoBiomaterials Imaging Facility will provide state-of-the-art equipment for examining the properties of nanomaterials and their interaction with biosystems. The equipment will facilitate the development of new materials that are expected to underpin advances in drug delivery, diagnostics and implant devices, further strengthening Australia's strong reputation in these areas.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0771430

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $280,000.00
    Summary
    Disulfide Cross-linked Hollow Polymer Capsules for Drug Delivery. The project is expected to deliver an un-paralleled drug delivery opportunity which will benefit the pharmaceutical industry, biomedical science and biotechnology. Young scientists will be trained bringing about skilled workers for Australian science and industry. The project will build on the existing as well as establish new collaborations between scientific institutions and industry. The project will result in novel intellectua .... Disulfide Cross-linked Hollow Polymer Capsules for Drug Delivery. The project is expected to deliver an un-paralleled drug delivery opportunity which will benefit the pharmaceutical industry, biomedical science and biotechnology. Young scientists will be trained bringing about skilled workers for Australian science and industry. The project will build on the existing as well as establish new collaborations between scientific institutions and industry. The project will result in novel intellectual property on which new technologies and spin-off companies will emerge, leading to increased employment opportunities in Australia and investment in Australian science and industry.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP140100416

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $326,000.00
    Summary
    Putting an end to hospital-borne infection with micronebulisation of lung-safe disinfectants. Dangerous infections are unfortunately common in hospitals, established and retransmitted via surfaces and handheld items, representing a leading contributor to death worldwide, and potentially a far more serious problem to come as antimicrobial resistance worsens. The project aims to exploit a newly discovered and unique low power nebulisation technology to nebulise a strongly antiviral, antibacterial .... Putting an end to hospital-borne infection with micronebulisation of lung-safe disinfectants. Dangerous infections are unfortunately common in hospitals, established and retransmitted via surfaces and handheld items, representing a leading contributor to death worldwide, and potentially a far more serious problem to come as antimicrobial resistance worsens. The project aims to exploit a newly discovered and unique low power nebulisation technology to nebulise a strongly antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal agent, triethylene glycol that is too viscous to do so by any other known method. Through refinement and engineering of the technology via this project, handheld and room-based continuously operating nebulisers will produce continuous microdroplet mists of these pathogen-killing agents that deposit on surfaces throughout a hospital.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0989471

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $300,000.00
    Summary
    Facility for innovation in structural biomaterials engineering. Biomaterials are used in a diverse range of environments that impact on the way that all Australians live. The Facility for Innovation in Structural Biomaterials Engineering will greatly assist researchers to undertake cross-disciplinary projects aimed at improving human health eg. smart materials that assist stem cell therapies for treating deafness and spinal cord injuries, as well the way we live eg. more durable building materia .... Facility for innovation in structural biomaterials engineering. Biomaterials are used in a diverse range of environments that impact on the way that all Australians live. The Facility for Innovation in Structural Biomaterials Engineering will greatly assist researchers to undertake cross-disciplinary projects aimed at improving human health eg. smart materials that assist stem cell therapies for treating deafness and spinal cord injuries, as well the way we live eg. more durable building materials for a sustainable national infrastructure. The facility will help Australia remain at the forefront of these high priority areas and see both individuals and industry benefit from advanced biomaterial products.
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