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    Tackling Urgent Antimicrobial Resistance Threats In Australia—in Action

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $318,768.00
    Summary
    Antimicrobial resistance is a major global concern, there are limited new treatment options and current resistance surveillance practices have limitations. As a part of this fellowship I will collaborate with industry partners, utilise geographical mapping and novel DNA sequencing technologies with a view to enhance resistance surveillance for gonorrhoea and other public health threats, inform new treatment strategies and better understand the spread of gonorrhoea in the population.
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    Defining Burden And Drivers Of Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria And Healthcare Infections To Plan Cost-effective Interventions

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $340,891.00
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    I am an Infectious Diseases physician and early career researcher with interests in drug resistant infections and hospital infections. The research program will describe the threat of drug-resistant infections by demonstrating which superbugs have the greatest impact and by describing how these bacteria disperse through our health system. The research will evaluate and prioritise strategies to confront these problems.
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    Transcriptome Characterization Of Klebsiella Pneumoniae During Infection (TRACKIN)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $348,806.00
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    Klebsiella pneumoniae (KP) is an important pathogen associated with high mortality and antimicrobial resistance. Upon infection, the host activates a sophisticated immune response, but there is evidence that KP is capable of modifying this response. Here I will take advantage of cutting-edge genome sequencing to understand the interactions between KP and host immunity. These studies will provide a pathway for the development of new therapeutic strategies to combat multiresistant infections.
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    Developing And Evaluating A Multimodal Antibiotic Allergy Strategy To Improve Antimicrobial Stewardship In High-risk Antibiotic Usage Populations

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $303,014.00
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    Antibiotic allergies lead to the use of inferior antibiotics and generation of “superbugs”. Antibiotic allergy testing removes up to 90% of allergies, although remains unavailable to many and unreliable in some severe antibiotic reactions. We aim to validate antibiotic allergy bedside tools and programs, and develop laboratory tests that can diagnose and prevent severe antibiotic allergies, to improve appropriate antibiotic prescribing and patient outcomes.
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    Signalling Pathways And Molecular Mechanisms Of The Interactions Betwn Pathogenic Bacteria And Human Antimicrobial Peptides

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $309,963.00
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    The Impact Of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Biofilm On Eye Infection And The Development Of Antimicrobial Contact Lenses

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $328,932.00
    Summary
    Worldwide, 125 million people correct their vision through the use of contact lenses. Contact lens use predisposes the wearer to sight threatening eye infections. Despite advanced material technology and improved hygiene regimens, the rate of contact lens-related infectious disease has remained constant. This research aims to elucidate how bacteria compromise the ocular immune system in order to develop preventative/therapeutic strategies to combat ocular infections.
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    Plasmodium Knowlesi As A Genetic Model For Plasmodium Vivax Drug Resistance

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $417,193.00
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    Two different Plasmodium parasites cause the majority of malaria worldwide. However, one type, P. vivax, is unable to be cultured in the laboratory and therefore has been poorly studied. Drug resistance has been observed but the underlying causes are poorly understood. We propose to use a closely related parasite, P. knowlesi, as a model to understand drug resistance mechanisms. This knowledge will be used to follow resistance in the field and direct policy of the most appropriate treatment.
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    Effects Of Diet And Exercise On The Mechanisms Of Hyperandrogenisation, Insulin Resistance And LH Pulsatility

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $254,910.00
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    Identification And Characterization Of Genes Contributing To High Level Drug Resistance In Malaria

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $214,899.00
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    Molecular Mechanisms Of Ivermectin Resistance In The Ectoparasitic Mite, Sarcoptes Scabiei

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $289,561.00
    Summary
    A largely neglected parasitic disease, scabies is a significant disease of children, particularly in remote Aboriginal communities in northern Australia. The recent emergence of ivermectin resistance threatens future control of scabies. This research explores the genetic basis of ivermectin resistance in the scabies mite, developing molecular markers to identify the emergence of resistance in the community, leading to improved tools for resistance management and sustainable treatment strategies.
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