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    The Genetics And Mechanisms Of Resistance To The Zoonotic Highly Pathogenic Influenza Virus In Avian Species

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $337,373.00
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    Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) poses a serious pandemic risk. This project will investigate the genetic basis and mechanisms underlying resistance to HPAI in birds. It will explore the role of immune genes in resistance to HPAI in six bird species which vary in their susceptibility to HPAI. Functional tests of resistance genes will be performed to determine how these genes can provide resistance to HPAI. This study will assist in the development of strategies to mitigate disease risks.
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    Ecto-nucleoside Triphosphate Diphosphohydrolases Of Leishmania: Role In Virulence And Potential As Antimicrobial Targets

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $314,658.00
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    Leishmaniasis is a serious disease that affects millions of people worldwide, particularly in developing countries. The disease is caused by a number of species of parasites, and current treatment regimes are not ideal. This research aims to target certain proteins produced by the parasite and define the role of the proteins in causing disease. Furthermore this research will identify new drugs that will block these parasite proteins and may contribute to new therapies for this serious disease.
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    Molecular Characterisation Of Host Cell Targets Of Human Pathogenic Viruses And Evaluating Their Potential As Novel Therapeutic Targets.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $307,946.00
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    There are currently no therapeutics to treat victims of Hendra, Nipah or Rabies virus infections, which account for > 50,000 deaths/yr worldwide. Through not fully understood mechanisms, these viruses affect the functions of specific cellular proteins in order to inhibit the host immune system, a process essential to their pathogenicity. We aim to characterise the mechanisms underlying viral inhibition of host immunity and evaluate their potential as novel targets to develop urgently needed t .... There are currently no therapeutics to treat victims of Hendra, Nipah or Rabies virus infections, which account for > 50,000 deaths/yr worldwide. Through not fully understood mechanisms, these viruses affect the functions of specific cellular proteins in order to inhibit the host immune system, a process essential to their pathogenicity. We aim to characterise the mechanisms underlying viral inhibition of host immunity and evaluate their potential as novel targets to develop urgently needed therapeutics against these deadly pathogens.
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    The Causes, Treatment, And Prognosis Of Thyroid Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $190,445.00
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    The thyroid gland controls body metabolism and is crucial to life. Disorders of the thyroid place a severe burden on the health system. Yet despite this, much is unknown about the causes, optimal treatments, and prognosis of thyroid disease. In this NHMRC Early Career Fellowship, Don aims to advance knowledge and improve treatments of these common conditions, focusing on thyroid cancer, Graves’ disease, and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis.
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    Molecular Studies Into Human Neurodegenerative Diseases

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $292,273.00
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    Burden Of Cardiovascular Disease Attributable To Metabolic And Nutritional Risk Factors In Australia And The Region

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $297,808.00
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    Mechanisms Regulating Cell Cycle Progression In Response To UV Radiation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $339,489.00
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    Trials To Prevent The Transmission And Complications Of Sexually Transmitted Infections, Including HIV

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $306,123.00
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    Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are important causes of illness in some sectors of the community. Even though they can be effectively prevented and treated, many health services do not give them priority. This research project will study ways in which general practitioners can better diagnose and treat STIs. We will carry out trials that compare new approaches to supporting doctors in this area, that involve a mixture of training, reminders and technical support as needed.
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    Evaluating Coronary Stents Using High-resolution Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging In Patients With Coronary Artery Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $217,274.00
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    A stent is a device made of metal that is placed inside an artery to prop it. Recently, the applicant introduced into Australia a novel technology to examine these stents once inside the body. This information may help make stents safer for patients
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    Improving The Genetic Diagnosis Of Neuromuscular Disorders

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $338,836.00
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    Neuromuscular disorders involve progressive muscle weakness where currently there are no effective specific treatments, and only a diagnostic rate of ~60%; thus emphasising the great need for research into gene discovery and disease mechanisms. The use of genomics technologies can increase the diagnosis rate but challenges still remain. This project aims to address these challenges by developing tools and workflows to improve the diagnostic rate of neuromuscular diseases.
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