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    Early Treatment Of Hepatitis C Virus In Australia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $113,322.00
    Summary
    Hepatitis C affects between 1-3% of Australians. Currently, there is no effective vaccine and only 30% will spontaneously clear infection, while the remained develop a chronic disease with a small risk of progression to liver cirrhosis and liver cancer over time. This study aims to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a two different treatment regimens among individuals with recent Hepatitis C infection; and define the risk factors and natural history of Hepatitis C superinfection during treatmen .... Hepatitis C affects between 1-3% of Australians. Currently, there is no effective vaccine and only 30% will spontaneously clear infection, while the remained develop a chronic disease with a small risk of progression to liver cirrhosis and liver cancer over time. This study aims to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a two different treatment regimens among individuals with recent Hepatitis C infection; and define the risk factors and natural history of Hepatitis C superinfection during treatment.
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    Investigating The Incremental Health Benefits Of Improving Water Quantity Versus Improving Water Quality Using Riverbank Filtration Technology (RBF) In Six Rural Communities In India

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $122,714.00
    Summary
    Diarrhoea is a leading cause of death and disease globally, largely attributable to unsafe water, inadequate sanitation and poor hygiene. River water is a common water source in India, but water quality is often compromised by contamination. Riverbank Filtration technology (RBF) is an inexpensive means to improve water quality. This project will investigate the health benefits of improving water quantity versus improving water quality using RBF technology in six rural Indian communities.
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    Targeting Transcriptional Addiction For Cancer Therapy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $128,224.00
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    .Tumours driven by the oncogene “Myc” are difficult to treat and an effective means to directly target Myc using small molecules has proven elusive. We have discovered that Myc-dependent tumours are dependent on their ability to globally amplify gene expression through a mechanism that involves the CDK9 enzyme and possibly other related enzymes. I will test the effectiveness of targeting CDK9 in a range of tumours with a Myc dependency, both alone and in combination with other small molecules.
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    Building A Bridge Between Animal Models Of Blood Transfusion And Clinical Practice: Development Of Sheep Laboratory Models To Investigate The Effects Of Transfusion

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $86,117.00
    Summary
    This research project aims to develop clinically-relevant sheep laboratory models of transfusion that will provide a ‘bridge’ between human laboratory and sheep in vivo models and clinical setting by contributing to a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of transfusion with stored blood products. Ultimately, addressing key knowledge gaps regarding transfusion of aged and cryopreserved blood products will result in improved outcomes for patients.
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    Anaemia In The Elderly: Epidemiology, Causes, Consequences And Optimal Transfusion Strategies

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $128,224.00
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    Anaemia in the elderly (AE) is a common and increasing issue, which is often treated with blood transfusions. This project aims to investigate the causes and risk factors of patients who develop AE, and the impact of AE on health outcomes. The results will help define appropriate haemoglobin thresholds for AE, and provide information to develop appropriate guidelines for AE and transfusion management in the elderly.
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    Iron Overload Mechanisms In Dyserythropoietic Anaemias And Therapeutic Targets At The ERFE Gene Locus

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $132,743.00
    Summary
    Iron overload causes organ dysfunction and morbidity for people who have red blood cell disorders such as thalassemia, or chronic transfusion requirements due to cancer or bone marrow failure. The manner in which a principal controlling compound, erythroferrone, influences iron metabolism is undefined. Our project will use molecular approaches to determine how the erythroferrone gene is involved in causing iron overload in red cell disorders and potentially open better management pathways.
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    Establishing A Model Of Occlusive Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke In The Sheep

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $74,365.00
    Summary
    Stroke is the second leading cause of death and the highest cause of disability in adult Australians, however our lack of an animal model that correctly replicates the human condition has severely hindered our understanding and treatment of the disease. This research project aims to develop a model of stroke in the sheep using a surgical approach that future researchers may use and adapt to further explore the physiology of the disease and trial therapeutic techniques to treat stroke.
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    Chronotherapy For Hypertension In Obstructive Sleep Apnoea

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $57,921.00
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    This randomised, double blind placebo controlled cross-over trial aims to determine whether evening ingestion of blood pressure medication results in superior blood pressure control as compared to morning ingestion in patients with high blood pressure and obstructive sleep apnoea.
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    Elucidating The Pathophysiological Mechanisms Leading To The Development Of Hypertension Late After Repair Of Coarctation Of The Aorta: The Key To Decreasing Premature Death From Hypertension After Arch Repair

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $48,791.00
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    Coarctation of the aorta is a condition where there is a narrowing in the aorta (main blood vessel from the heart supplying blood to the body) and usually requires surgery early in life. Many may develop late hypertension (high blood pressure) after surgery, which is linked to early death. This research aims to establish the causes of this hypertension to ultimately determine how to best treat and prevent it to allow survivors of a coarctation repair a chance to live a full and healthy life.
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    Double Blind, Randomised Controlled Trial Assessing The Efficacy Of Endothelin-1 Receptor Antagonism In Preventing Peri-procedural Myonecrosis In Patients With Non-ST Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $124,608.00
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    While the focus in the treatment of coronary artery disease has primarily been on the large vessels in the heart, vessels of small calibre may also play a significant role in patients with angina, heart attack, and muscle injury related to a stenting procedure.This project aims elucidate the possible mechanisms which cause dysfunction in these small vessels. I also hope to find a treatment strategy which may benefit patients with small vessel problems and thus improve their overall outcome.
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