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    Thalamocortical Neural Circuits In Higher Order Cognitive And Sensory Processing

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $370,860.00
    Summary
    Schizophrenia, depression and dementia are devastating disorders with problems in thinking and sensory perception, but the neural circuits causing these symptoms are not known. I will use new optical and genetic tools in mice to identify the cortical and subcortical circuits required for complex touchscreen tasks, the same tasks to assess patients. Identification of neural circuits that underlie clinical symptoms will increase our understanding of these disorders and improve treatments.
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    Improving Physical Health Outcomes For Young People With Psychotic Disorders

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $189,384.00
    Summary
    Enduring psychotic disorders are associated with a reduced life expectancy by 25 years, which is mainly due to cardiovascular disease. This project will produce a training package that will improve clinician’s skills and knowledge of screening and treatment for physical health risk factors in young people with psychosis. This project will result in the development of an intervention for reducing the prevalence of these cardiovascular risk factors known to contribute to this early mortality.
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    From Brain Maps To Mechanisms: Modeling The Pathophysiology Of Schizophrenia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $320,891.00
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    My Fellowship will develop a framework that integrates brain imaging data with mathematical models of the brain to help understand the mechanisms responsible for schizophrenia. By linking functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) measurements to models of their underlying causes, the work may lead to new treatments that target the specific dysfunction in individuals with this debilitating brain disorder.
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    Evolutionary Genomics Approaches For Studying Acquisition Of Drug Resistance In Tumours

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $313,390.00
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    Chemotherapy often fails because some of the cells in tumour evolve resistance to the drugs the patient is given, causing relapse. We study how a tumour’s unstable genome and high rate of mutation drives its evolution by observing tumour cells in the laboratory as they evolve resistance to drugs and the genetic differences between resistant and sensitive cells. This work will help develop therapeutic strategies to prevent tumours from evolving resistance to chemotherapy.
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    Understanding Epigenetic Modification During Oogenesis For Novel Treatments Of Female Infertility

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $314,644.00
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    Infertility affects about 10% of Australian women and the success rates of current infertility treatments are low due to our poor knowledge of eggs development. The numbers of obese and older women trying to conceive are increasing; fertility treatments are even less effective for them. I have generated mouse models to elucidate the pathways regulating egg development. I will study for alterations in these pathways in the mouse models which perfectly mimic the obesity and aging in women.
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    Advancement Of A Personalised Approach To Minimising Infective Complications In Cancer Care

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $265,138.00
    Summary
    Managing infections in patients with cancer have become more difficult and unpredictable because of new generation cancer therapies. Measuring the response of the immune system (immune profiling) will allow us to predict which patients will develop infection so that action such as vaccination can be taken to reduce their risk. This program will refine immune profiling to personalise infection care for cancer patients and to introduce it into hospital practice.
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    Development Of A Comprehensive Model For Colorectal Cancer Risk Prediction

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $317,012.00
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    Bowel cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in Australia. While the average lifetime risk is 1 in 20, this is a great difference in individual risks. Screening and early detection can prevent 90% of bowel cancer deaths. We need to know who is at high-risk and therefore can be targeted for screening. In this project, I will develop the first tool that can predict precisely an individual’s personal risk of bowel cancer.
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    Effects Of Testosterone And Oestrogen On Body Composition

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $348,768.00
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    Masculinising and feminising hormones such as testosterone and oestrogen respectively are important hormones controlling the amount of muscle, fat and bone in the body. By studying people with conditions such as prostate cancer where these hormone levels are disrupted, we aim to understand how testosterone and oestrogen affects various body systems, which may lead to new treatments for important public health problems of frailty, obesity and heart disease, and osteoporosis.
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    Circuit Formation In The Enteric Nervous System

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $364,563.00
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    Many infants and children suffer from bowel motility disorders, for example, chronic constipation affects up to 1 in 10 children. However, the cause of many of these paediatric motility disorders remains unknown. In this project, we will examine the development of wiring of the nervous system that controls bowel motility. This is the first study to investigate the development of cell-cell communication during early stages of nervous system development.
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    Improving Cardio-metabolic Health Outcomes In Indigenous Australian Mothers

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $320,891.00
    Summary
    This research program includes a series of linked mixed methods studies to inform development of acceptable, strength-based, and family-centred strategies to support Indigenous mothers to improve cardio-metabolic health: 1. linked epidemiological data analysis 2. qualitative research to understand perspectives of women and service providers 3. collaborative formative research and evaluation
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