Development Of A Bioinformatic Tool For The Rapid Identification Of Candidate Disease Genes
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$436,367.00
Summary
Candidate disease gene prediction systems assist geneticists by using biological data to suggest genes likely to be causative of diseases in regions of the genome delineated by genetic studies. This area has been enabled by completion of the Human Genome Project and increased availability of high-throughput experimental data and sophisticated bioinformatic tools. Identification of disease genes will contribute to an understanding of disease, as well as its prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
Insights Into The Biology Of The Carcinogenic Blood Fluke, Schistosoma Haematobium – A First Response To The Wake-up Call
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$307,946.00
Summary
Schistosoma haematobium is a seriously neglected parasite that infects > 100 million people. Chronic infection severely affects the urino-genital system and causes malignant bladder cancer. Advanced technologies will be used to explore, for the first time, the molecular biology of this parasite, design new strategies to fight this insidious pathogen and understand how it induces cancer.
Utilising Transgenesis To Investigate The Role Of Insulin Signaling In Helminthic Infections
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$316,336.00
Summary
Helminth parasites take an enormous toll on human health, especially in developing countries. Half a billion people suffer debilitating, sometimes fatal illness as a result of these infections. These facts are all the more disturbing when one considers the prospect of nematode parasites developing resistance to the small armamentarium of drugs available for treatment. This proposal will look to further understand the biology of these parasites in order to better comprehend what genes would make ....Helminth parasites take an enormous toll on human health, especially in developing countries. Half a billion people suffer debilitating, sometimes fatal illness as a result of these infections. These facts are all the more disturbing when one considers the prospect of nematode parasites developing resistance to the small armamentarium of drugs available for treatment. This proposal will look to further understand the biology of these parasites in order to better comprehend what genes would make for practical drug or vaccine targets.Read moreRead less
Epilepsy is a very common and serious brain disorder. Epilepsy often includes other disabilities, reduction in quality of life and is associated with increased risk of early death. 30% of people with epilepsy are unable to gain control of their seizures with currently available medications. The genetic causes of the large majority of epilepsy cases have not yet been found. This project aims to identify new genetic causes of epilepsy and its related disorders.
Differential Regulation Of Endometrial Gene Expression In Endometriosis And Disease Subtypes
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$163,276.00
Summary
The endometrium or tissue lining the inside of the uterus is important in implantation and pregnancy, and is implicated in diseases including endometriosis. This project aims to use RNA sequencing to provide a detailed picture of gene expression in the endometrium and combine these results with our existing data to examine genetic control of gene regulation around the time of implantation and in regions of the genome associated with endometriosis and other diseases.