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    Whole Genome Pharmacogenomics Study Of Susceptibility Of Birth Defects In Children Born To Mothers Taking Anti-Epileptic Drugs

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $663,160.00
    Summary
    This project will investigate for genes that determine why certain women have an increased risk of having a baby with a birth defect if they become pregnant while being treated with a medication for epilepsy. Subjects will be recruited from the Australian Pregnancy Register, the findings validated using subjects from the UK Epilepsy and Pregnancy Register. The study will comprehensively examine for both common and rare changes in genes across the entire human genome.
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    Novel Strategies To Boost Tristetraprolin Function: A Critical Anti-inflammatory Protein In Asthma

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $547,216.00
    Summary
    Asthma is a chronic disorder where airways are remodelled, resulting in poor lung function. Airway remodelling is a consequence of long-term inflammation. As current treatments halt some, but not all, aspects of airway remodelling, new therapeutic approaches are urgently required. In this grant, our aim is to devise novel strategies to boost the function of a critical anti-inflammatory protein - TTP - to reduce inflammation in asthma.
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    Genomics Of Antiepileptic Drug-induced Stevens Johnson Syndrome

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $500,817.00
    Summary
    Epilepsy affects 3% of people. Severe skin reactions to anti-epileptic drugs are unpredictable and potentially fatal. This project aims to better understand the complex genetic architecture of these reactions using the latest sequencing platforms applied to a unique collection of samples, followed by functional analysis. The findings will enhance the practice of precision medicine in epilepsy treatment, shed light on the mechanisms of these reactions, and inform better drug design in the future.
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    DNase I As Treatment For MPO-ANCA Vasculitis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $880,496.00
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    MPO-ANCA GN is a major cause of renal failure. Current treatments are toxic and poorly effective. Excessive DNA production resulting in prominent deposits of extracellular DNA are seen in glomeruli of patients with MPO-ANCA GN. This study will look at the pathological role of DNA and in a relevant animal model, use DNase I treatment to dissolve deposited DNA and treat anti-MPO autoimmunity and GN. This evidence will allow the introduction of DNase I in clinical trials.
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    Overcoming Barriers To Improved Physical Health In People With Severe Mental Illness

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $864,658.00
    Summary
    People with severe mental illness have high rates of cardiometabolic disease and reduced life-expectancy. Public intervention campaigns have had little impact on component risks (obesity, smoking, physical inactivity, poor nutrition). This study will determine factors associated with changes in cardiometabolic profiles in people with severe mental illness; examine impediments to risk modification; and develop targeted interventions for implementation within mental health services.
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    Development Of Iron Complexes For The Treatment Of FriedreichÍs Ataxia & The Role Of Frataxin In Iron Metabolism

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $616,143.00
    Summary
    Friedreich's ataxia (FA) is a neuro- & cardio-degenerative disease where there is an accumulation of toxic iron (Fe) in the mitochondrion. Work from our current NHMRC grant showed iron plays a significant role in FA pathology In fact, the CIs dissected the mechanisms of mitochondrial iron-loading & have published 8 papers in high impact journals with 3 papers in PNAS USA in the last 2 yrs Understanding of this process has led to the design of rationalised drugs for FA This work in this Renewal c .... Friedreich's ataxia (FA) is a neuro- & cardio-degenerative disease where there is an accumulation of toxic iron (Fe) in the mitochondrion. Work from our current NHMRC grant showed iron plays a significant role in FA pathology In fact, the CIs dissected the mechanisms of mitochondrial iron-loading & have published 8 papers in high impact journals with 3 papers in PNAS USA in the last 2 yrs Understanding of this process has led to the design of rationalised drugs for FA This work in this Renewal could lead to novel therapies for FA
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    Carbon Dioxide As A Treatment For Seizures In The Newborn

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $878,389.00
    Summary
    This study aims to introduce a simple and effective treatment to prevent brain damage from seizures in babies using CO2. Neonatal seizures remain a major clinical problem worldwide and are associated with poor brain outcomes and significant risk of death. Recent trials in human adult epileptics show rapid and effective seizure suppression following the use of CO2. This therapy will significantly impact long-term outcomes for affected babies and reduce the burden of care for families and society.
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    The Unstable, Rupture-prone Atherosclerotic Plaque: Innovative Methods For Its Detection And Stabilisation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $748,447.00
    Summary
    Heart attacks and strokes are most often caused by rupture of unstable atherosclerotic plaques resulting in clotting and vessel occlusion and ultimately irreversible damage of the heart or brain. We have generated a mouse model that reproduces these plaques as seen in humans. Based on this model and human unstable plaques 1) we have discovered/developed imaging technologies that can identify these dangerous plaques and 2) we will develop drugs that prevent plaque rupture.
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    Inflammation And Oxidative Stress In Emerging Psychotic And Mood Disorders

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $432,619.00
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    We are conducting four large clinical trials testing anti-inflammatory treatments like ?-3 PUFAs and aspirin in young people who are at high-risk for psychosis or have depression. This proposal adds an important component to this research by investigating inflammatory and oxidative stress markers. We aim to determine if the investigated biomarkers predict the course of illness and response to treatments. The findings will facilitate early intervention and targeted treatment.
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    The Relationship Between Accident Culpability And Drug Presence In Blood Samples Taken From Persons Injured In Motor Vehicle Collisions.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $200,721.00
    Summary
    This project aims to determine the incidence of drugs in blood samples taken under the Victorian Road Safety Act 1986 from drivers involved in non-fatal collisions, the relative importance of illicit drugs, legal drugs used as prescribed, and legal drugs misused by drivers in non-fatal collisions by examining driver culpability in these accidents.
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