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    Empowering The Community To Take Action On Prevention And Early Intervention For Mental Disorders

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $756,030.00
    Summary
    The vision of this application is to make Australia the world leader in research which empowers the community to take action for prevention and early intervention with mental disorders.
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    Technology-enabled And Consumer-informed Approaches To Improving Mental Health

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $766,322.00
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    Mental disorders are the leading cause of disability in Australia, the majority of Australians with a mental illness do not seek professional help and people with a severe mental illness live 25 years less than others in the community. This research aims to improve the quality of life of those with a mental illness, through an innovative research program that investigates new technology based models of mental health service and delivery and involves people with mental illness as part of the rese .... Mental disorders are the leading cause of disability in Australia, the majority of Australians with a mental illness do not seek professional help and people with a severe mental illness live 25 years less than others in the community. This research aims to improve the quality of life of those with a mental illness, through an innovative research program that investigates new technology based models of mental health service and delivery and involves people with mental illness as part of the research team.
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    Cracking The Epigenetic Code: Understanding The Mechanisms Of Memory Associated With Anxiety-related Disorders And Their Treatment

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $640,210.00
    Summary
    The primary goal of my research programme is to elucidate how the epigenome coordinates experience-dependent gene expression underlying associative learning and memory using paradigms relevant for understanding fear-related anxiety disorders. My research on DNA modifications and newly emerging findings in the realm of RNA biology is changing the way we think about gene-environment interactions, the broader impact of which will most certainly continue to be felt for years to come.
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    Novel Therapies, Risk Pathways And Prevention Of Mood Disorders

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $863,413.00
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    Concordant with the NHMRC priorities, this fellowship will principally focus on the development of novel therapies for mood disorders. We have pilot data that the amino acid, N acetyl cysteine reduces symptoms in unipolar and bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. We will further delineate the spectrum of efficacy, mechanisms of action and tolerability profile of this and related agents. We also will study risk factors and pathways for the development of depression, to develop public health strateg .... Concordant with the NHMRC priorities, this fellowship will principally focus on the development of novel therapies for mood disorders. We have pilot data that the amino acid, N acetyl cysteine reduces symptoms in unipolar and bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. We will further delineate the spectrum of efficacy, mechanisms of action and tolerability profile of this and related agents. We also will study risk factors and pathways for the development of depression, to develop public health strategies.
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    Lipid Biology For Prediction And Prevention Of Psychotic Disorders And Persistent Depression In Young People

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $638,517.00
    Summary
    My vision for the next 5 years is to establish ?-3PUFAs as a first-line treatment for indicated prevention of psychosis and persistent depression, as an alternative to conventional antidepressants for the treatment of moderate-to-severe depressive symptoms in adolescents and to build capacity in this area by training the next generation of researchers.
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    Advancing Our Understanding Of The Genetics Of Psychiatric And Neurological Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $687,975.00
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    Over the next five years I will use statistical genetics approaches to: (i) identify genetic variants influencing brain structure and characterise their effects on structures implicated in neurological disease; (ii) improve our understanding of the genetics of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and its impact on Australian families, and (iii) investigate the relationship between Depression and Nausea and Vomiting during Pregnancy.
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    Gene-environment Interactions, Experience-dependent Plasticity And Pathogenic Mechanisms In Mouse Models Of Cognitive And Affective Disorders. Mental And Physical Activity As Modulators Of Brain And Behaviour In Healthy And Diseased States.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $250,805.00
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    Our aim is to understand how genes and environment combine to affect susceptibility to various brain disorders. We are using specific models involving human gene mutations associated with diseases, and manipulating environmental factors such as mental and physical activity. We are focused on neurological and psychiatric disorders, including Huntington’s disease, depression and schizophrenia. These efforts to understand brain diseases will facilitate development of therapeutic approaches.
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    Research Fellowship GW Lambert

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $621,458.00
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    My projects are associated with three research themes: psychological stress, obesity and hypertension. While these projects may appear diverse they are linked, both in terms of the significant co morbidity that they share, and that the underlying pathologies are initiated and sustained, at least in part, by disturbances in sympathetic nervous regulation. My research program will focus on these conditions and, in their content, will aim to develop and implement improved treatment srategies in the .... My projects are associated with three research themes: psychological stress, obesity and hypertension. While these projects may appear diverse they are linked, both in terms of the significant co morbidity that they share, and that the underlying pathologies are initiated and sustained, at least in part, by disturbances in sympathetic nervous regulation. My research program will focus on these conditions and, in their content, will aim to develop and implement improved treatment srategies in these areas of major clinical need.
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    Testing And Delivering Early Interventions For Young People With Depression

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $883,375.00
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    This research is focused on testing new strategies to identify and treat severe forms of anxiety, depression and emerging bipolar disorder in teenagers and young adults. It works with ongoing data from over 4,000 young people seen at the Brain & Mind Research Institute and new youth services and other national data sets. It proposes that disturbances of the body clock underpin some major mood disorders and evaluates new behavioural and medical strategies designed that target the clock.
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    Inhibitory Neurotransmitter Receptors As Therapeutic Targets For Chronic Pain And Anxiety Disorders

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $763,409.00
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    There are currently few effective long-term treatments for chronic pain and anxiety disorders. Here we propose to develop innovative therapies for both of these debilitating neurological disorders. In addition, we plan to improve our current understanding of how these disorders occur in the first place. This may identify novel potential therapeutic strategies for treating pain, anxiety and a host of other neurological disorders.
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