Molecular Mechanisms Of Tumour-associated Seizures
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$426,498.00
Summary
Seizures commonly develop in patients with brain tumours. Despite tumour resection, patients continue to experience seizures. Furthermore, patients can often be resistant to treatment with anti-epilepsy medications adding further burden to patient suffering, decreasing quality of life and overall survival. The cause is unknown and we propose identifiable causes are involved. This will provide effective targets for the development of medications for the treatment of these seizures.
A Novel Tumour-targeting Nanoliposome Drug Delivery System For The Treatment Of Malignant Gliomas
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$445,097.00
Summary
Most patients with malignant brain tumours die within a year after diagnosis due to the difficulty in effectively delivering drugs to the tumour cells. We aim to develop a safe and novel drug delivery system to effectively deliver anticancer drugs and novel anticancer agents to brain tumour cells that remain in normal brain after surgery. The success of this project will bring us a step forward in our efforts to significantly improve the survival rate and quality of life of such patients.