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    Genetics Of Brain Structure And Function

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $580,244.00
    Summary
    This study investigates how much an individual's genes and environment account for the wide variation in brain structure and function. Using brain imaging we examine in what way the connectivity of the brain of identical and non-identical twins is the same or different from that of their co-twin, and carry out analysis of their DNA to identify some of the genes involved. This will provide fundamental information on genetic mechanisms influencing variation in brain structure and function.
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    Macrophage Polarisation And Control Of Pulmonary Inflammation.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $895,494.00
    Summary
    As key immune cells, macrophages are polarised to phenotypes that turn inflammation on or off. In cystic fibrosis, defective macrophage polarisation enhances inflammation and prevents lung repair. We are defining the molecules and cellular pathways that control this process and identifying targets for existing drugs that can be used to reprogram macrophages and restore lung repair to improve patient outcomes.
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    A New Master Adaptor Protein For Toll-like Receptor Signalling

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $869,288.00
    Summary
    Certain proteins on the surface of cells are able to sense danger and infection. These receptors use adaptor proteins to enable cells to respond appropriately. We have discovered a new adaptor that controls receptor signalling in inflammation. This new master adaptor likely has widespread roles in infection and inflammation. We aim to understand how this adaptor works, and to identify ways of blocking its actions. These studies may help us to control inflammation underpinning many diseases.
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    A Prospective Study Of Language Impairment And Recovery Following Surgery For Brain Tumours

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $861,342.00
    Summary
    This multi-site project will investigate the incidence and nature of post-operative language difficulties (aphasia) in patients following surgery for left hemisphere primary brain tumours. It will provide comprehensive data concerning risk factors for post-surgical aphasia in Australian patients, in addition to important information about the brain lesions responsible for its various clinical presentations. This information will be used to generate recommendations for clinical practice.
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    Normal And Abnormal Development Of Brain Wiring And Its Impact On Brain Function

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $763,845.00
    Summary
    My laboratory is striving to understand how the patterns of neuronal connections form in the developing brain and how these underpin the functions of the brain throughout life. We use high-field magnetic resonance imaging to measure brain wiring and we investigate the genetic and environmental mechanisms causing developmental brain disorders that result in intellectual disability, autism, epilepsy and some mental illnesses.
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    Innate Immune Signalling In Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infection

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $562,857.00
    Summary
    Tuberculosis (TB) is a major global health threat that causes 1.5 million deaths every year. This study will characterise a new molecular control mechanism that optimises the immune response to the bacteria that cause TB and determine how it contributes to controlling the infection. Such knowledge is essential to help improve patient management and develop better treatments for this devastating disease.
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    Membrane Fusion In Macrophage Function

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $542,800.00
    Summary
    Macrophages are important cells at the front-line of immunity where one of their main roles is to release anti-bacterial proteins. We will study the macrophage molecules, subcellular organelles and pathways that help to release these proteins to kill bacteria and fight infection. Our studies will identify new cellular targets for boosting immunity and treating inherited diseases with defective macrophage function.
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    Uncovering The Neural Mechanisms Of Obsessive-compulsive Disorder Using Brain Modelling

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $581,628.00
    Summary
    Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is an incurable mental illness and current therapies only mitigate its symptoms for a portion of individuals. Thus, there is a need to identify the neural causes of OCD to develop personalised therapies. We will combine mathematical modelling, computer simulations, and clinical and neuroimaging data to develop the first model of OCD. Outcomes from this study will enable targeted OCD research and the discovery of brain mechanisms supporting treatment response.
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    Dopamine Neuron Ontogeny: Convergent Neurobiological Pathway For Risk Factors Of Schizophrenia

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $337,214.00
    Summary
    Schizophrenia is associated with changes in dopamine (a signalling molecule in the brain). These changes are present prior to psychosis, suggesting they begin early in development. Our aims are to manipulate key factors in the development of brain dopamine systems to clarify their role in psychosis and schizophrenia. This work has the potential to identify early brain changes that lead to schizophrenia, which in turn may generate better diagnoses and outcomes for people with this disorder.
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    Centre For Research Excellence In Speech And Language Neurobiology (CRE-SLANG)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,491,340.00
    Summary
    Half a million Australian children have a speech/language disorder, tripling their changes of poor academic outcomes, limited employment options and social isolation. Current speech therapy is limited, focusing on symptoms and ignoring evidence on underlying aetiologies. By identifying and translating findings on new genes and brain pathways leading to speech and language disorders, we will transform detection, diagnosis, prognosis and genetic counselling of affected children and their families.
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