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    Conquering Schistosomiasis In China: The Last Mile

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,432,780.00
    Summary
    Schistosomiasis (Bilharzia), caused by Schistosoma bloodflukes, is an ancient disease in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). After decades of control, the Chinese authorities have slated their intention to eliminate the disease by 2020. However, current diagnostic methods underestimate the true infection rates so we contend this target is unattainable. Supplementation of current control measures with additional public health interventions will be required to achieve the goal of elimination.
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    Novel Serological Tools To Aid Malaria Elimination In The Asia-Pacific

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,362,749.00
    Summary
    In 2014 Asia-Pacific leaders pledged a malaria free Asia-Pacific by 2030. We will contribute to this goal by developing novel antibody detection tests that can identify people with current and recent past infections. We will then evaluate the utility of these tests both in mass screening and treatment programs and for the rapid delineation of areas where transmission persists from those where it has been eliminated. This will address two major roadblocks to malaria elimination in our region.
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    Utilising Circulating Tumour DNA (ctDNA) To Optimise The Adjuvant Therapy And Follow-up Of Patients With Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,316,682.00
    Summary
    The management of patients after surgery for rectal cancer presents multilpe dilemmas; what treatment should be given and to which patients? Our initial studies in colorectal cancer patients demonstrate that a novel blood biomarker (circulating tumour DNA) can accurately predict patient risk of recurrence and with serial samples, can indicate whether chemotherapy is being effective. During follow-up changes in this biomarker promise to be a specific and very early indicator of cancer recurrence.
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    Identification And Erradication Of Pre-malignant B Cells In The Prevention Of Lymphoma

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $607,771.00
    Summary
    B Cell Lymphoma is the most frequent type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma in adults and despite improved treatment, 40-50% of patients succumb to their disease. T cells are critical in the in the prevention B cell lymphoma development. In this project we aim to identify the earliest stages of B cell lymphoma and mechanisms of escape from T cell control with the ultimate aim to translate these findings to human studies to improve disease diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.
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    Monocytes On Patrol – Key Mediators Of Renal Injury In Glomerulonephritis

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $772,888.00
    Summary
    The glomerulus is the filtering component of the kidney. In many diseases, it can be the target of an inappropriate inflammatory response. As part of this response, white blood cells accumulate in the glomerulus where they cause damage. In this project, we make use of special microscopes to examine the glomerulus during an inflammatory response, with the aim of understanding the actions of white blood cells present in glomeruli and how they cause inflammation and damage the glomerulus.
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    Protection Against Herpesvirus Super-infection

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $610,601.00
    Summary
    Herpesviruses infect us all and cause cancer, blindness, and congenital disability. Developing vaccines requires information from both patients and experimental animals. CD4 T cells seem to suppress directly virus replication, and cells in the nose provide an important way for herpesviruses to get in. We will test whether CD4 T cells can clear nasal infection; what targets they recognize; and how they act. Thus we can establish whether CD4 T cell-directed vaccines might protect against disease.
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    Optimizing The Allocation Of Resources In Response To HIV/AIDS Epidemics

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $724,439.00
    Summary
    HIV/AIDS is still a major problem around the world, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. This project will support efforts to maximize health impact with limited resources, providing Ministries of Finance and Ministries of Health in developing countries along with global health agencies and funders a key tool and evidence on how to identify the optimal allocation of resources across multiple programs targeting numerous population groups.
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    The Role Of NK Cell Receptors In Tumor Immunity And Cancer Therapy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $641,264.00
    Summary
    White blood cells lymphocytes have an important role to play in cancer immunity and the activity of some cancer therapies. Therapeutics that improve lymphocyte function in patient tumors are showing great promise. Yet, virtually nothing is known about one family of lymphocyte receptors that control function in cancer. Using relevant mouse models of cancer and patient tumors we now wish to assess the relative importance of this family of receptors in tumor immunity, therapy, and escape.
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    Combining Immune Monitoring And Immunotherapy To Tackle Cytomegalovirus Infections In Solid Organ Transplant Patients

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $801,416.00
    Summary
    Clinical management of infectious complications in kidney and heart/lung transplant patients remains significant challenge. Although prophylactic/pre-emptive treatment with antiviral drugs have shown dramatic improvements in the control of these infections, long-term treatment with these drugs is associated with significant toxicity, the appearance of drug-resistant virus isolates and significant health cost. In this proposal we will develop novel strategies to identify high risk patients and tr .... Clinical management of infectious complications in kidney and heart/lung transplant patients remains significant challenge. Although prophylactic/pre-emptive treatment with antiviral drugs have shown dramatic improvements in the control of these infections, long-term treatment with these drugs is associated with significant toxicity, the appearance of drug-resistant virus isolates and significant health cost. In this proposal we will develop novel strategies to identify high risk patients and treat these patients with killer T cells.
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    Monitoring The Gap Between Evidence And Vaccination Behaviour By Sampling The Location-specific Consumption Of Health Information From News And Social Media

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $476,648.00
    Summary
    Vaccination programs have saved millions of lives in the last decade but vaccine refusal threatens their success. We propose new methods for tracking social media to measure how people in different locations are exposed to different information about vaccines from the media and other sources. This will help us understand why some communities appear to be more susceptible to vaccine hesitancy, and help public health organisations more effectively address the problem of vaccine acceptance.
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