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    Norovirus Replication And Pathogenesis

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $513,093.00
    Summary
    Viral infections of the gut are one of the most debilitating infections one can suffer from. Noroviruses are the most common causative agents of viral-associated gastroenteritis but unfortunately little is known regarding their biology and pathogenesis. Our study aims to investigate the replication and pathogenesis of a mouse norovirus to shed light on similar aspects relating to human norovirus infection. We aim to understand how virus infection in cells leads to disease symptoms.
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    The Role Of Noncoding Viral RNAs In Flavivirus Infection And Exosomal Signalling

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $683,447.00
    Summary
    The application is aimed at investigating the novel role for viral noncoding RNAs in exosomal antiviral signalling and associated outcome of infection with West Nile virus. We will identify host enzymes involved in generation of viral noncoding RNAs, determine which host proteins they interact with and how these interactions determine their incorporation into secreted exosomes to influence outcome of infection.
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    Norovirus Infection At The Stress Granule-PKR-p-elF2α Axis

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $505,967.00
    Summary
    This project application will aim to investigate and understand how viruses that cause vomiting and diarrhoea are able to infect, proliferate and spread within the human body. It aims to address how viruses are able to avoid and replicate in the presence of an effective immune response. We have evidence showing that Noroviruses are able to exploit certain antiviral proteins to paradoxically aid in virus replication and survival.
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    Viral And Host Factors Determining Outcome Of Zika Virus Infection

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $910,780.00
    Summary
    The proposal aims at identifying viral and host factors determining outcomes of infection with Zika virus, a significant mosquito-transmitted pathogen associated with debilitating neurological pathology in new-borne babies from mothers infected during pregnancy. We will use cutting edge methodologies and infections models to bring our understanding of Zika virus infection to unprecedented level. The results could also facilitate identification of targets for effective anti-viral therapy.
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    The Mechanism Of HSV-1 Transport In Sensory Axons And Its Unique Assembly At The Axon Terminus

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $670,284.00
    Summary
    Herpes simplex viruses 1 and 2 cause common diseases such as genital herpes and, occasionally, neonatal deaths and encephalitis and predisposes to HIV infection. New antiviral strategies are required for resistant viruses for control. These aims will be facilitated by understanding how HSV is transported down nerves and across into skin. In this study, we will define how a key viral protein plays a major role in assembly of the virus at the tip of the nerve before it enters skin.
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    Defining The Molecular Mechanisms Of Lyssavirus Replication And Immune Evasion: The P Protein Axis

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $900,995.00
    Summary
    Lyssaviruses such as rabies virus (RABV) and Australian bat lyssavirus cause rabies disease, which has the highest case-fatality rate of known infectious diseases, causing >60,000 human deaths/year. Critical to this is a protein produced by the virus that is important for both viral growth and evasion of the host's immune defences. This project aims to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes, which may lead to new approaches to combat currently incurable viral diseases.
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    Defining Poly-C-binding Protein/RNA Complex Antiviral Targets.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $596,995.00
    Summary
    This project investigates the way in which viruses are able to use host cell machinery to make viral proteins and to replicate their own genetic material. We focus on the picornavirus family that cause illnesses with important health and economic consequences including serious heart infections such as myocarditis and pericarditis as well as the "common cold". This research we will reveal new possible avenues of antiviral development.
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    Host Metabolism And Responses Contributing To Flavivirus Replication And Pathogenesis

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $592,772.00
    Summary
    We aim to determine how viruses affect the cells they infect, In particular how they can alter the metabolism and balance of lipids in cells and how this impacts the bodies capability to respond immunologically. We believe that by understanding these basic principles we can target ares fr antiviral therapeutic potential.
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    Norovirus Replication And Immune Evasion

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $633,850.00
    Summary
    Viral gastroenteritis poses an enormous burden in public health and is an emerging problem due to the acute nature of the infection process. We aim to understand how our bodies react to infection with Noroviruses, in particular how our immune system is triggered and unfortunately avoided during an infectious episode. We also aim to determine how Noroviruses utilized host components and pathways to facilitate infection in the body.
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    The Intracellular Dynamics Of HIV

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $728,052.00
    Summary
    HIV infection is a dynamic process, in which the host immune response tries to control viral growth and keep up with the rapid evolution of the virus. This project assembles an interdisciplinary team of mathematicians and biologists to use a modelling approach to understand the dynamics of viral infection, viral evolution, and immune control in the infected individual. The insights gained from this project will help in the development of new drug and vaccination strategies.
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