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    Research Fellowship - Grant ID:1020812

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $398,619.00
    Summary
    Although the major risk factors for cardiovascular diseases have been known for decades, and modern-day treatment is much advanced, the importance of these diseases persists, such that they remain the number one killer in Australia. This suggests that more can be done to correctly identify those at high and moderate risk of future disease, so as to optimize advice and medical treatment. This project will use the best evidence available to develop new methods of risk prediction and prevention.
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    Immunogenetics Of Autoimmune Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $664,584.00
    Summary
    In autoimmune diseases the immune system attacks the body’s own tissues. Although we know that both genetic and environmental factors contribute to the risk of disease, identifying these genes and the environmental factors involved is very difficult. Furthermore, we have almost no idea how these factors interact with each other, something we need to understand in order to predict the risk of disease and reliably identify possible therapies. These are the aims of this fellowship.
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    Lipidomics Of Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes And Cardiovascular Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $727,765.00
    Summary
    Obesity, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease are major health problems in Australia and result in many tens of thousands of deaths each year. Changes in our metabolism lead to an imbalance in lipids (fats) circulating in our blood (dyslipidemia) which contributes to the disease process. This project will characterise these changes in circulating lipids to develop new tests to identify those at greatest risk of disease so that early treatment can be provided.
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    Prevention Of Stroke And Vascular Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $590,785.00
    Summary
    My work focuses on the prevention of vascular disease. A major aim of mine is to improve outcome after stroke. We can test this by assessing whether individualised management plans provided to people with stroke will improve risk factors. Proper risk factor management reduces the risk of stroke recurrence. I also aim to reduce the burden of vascular disease in disadvantaged settings by finding out what risk factors are important in the development of these diseases in people living in poverty.
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    Translation Of Genetic Findings Into Improved Health Outcomes For Common Eye Diseases In Our Society

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $675,736.00
    Summary
    Associate Professor Paul Baird of the Centre for Eye Research Australia, University of Melbourne specialises in identifying and understanding how genetic changes are involved in causing the commonest causes of vision loss and blindness in our society including age related macular degeneration, short-sightedness and glaucoma. His Fellowship will be used to better understand how genes and environment cause these diseases, allowing translation of findings intto new and improved treatments for patie .... Associate Professor Paul Baird of the Centre for Eye Research Australia, University of Melbourne specialises in identifying and understanding how genetic changes are involved in causing the commonest causes of vision loss and blindness in our society including age related macular degeneration, short-sightedness and glaucoma. His Fellowship will be used to better understand how genes and environment cause these diseases, allowing translation of findings intto new and improved treatments for patients.
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    Translating Gene Discovery For Key Diseases Into Clinical Outcomes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $772,490.00
    Summary
    The goal of the fellowship is capitalize on successful gene mapping studies for endometriosis, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), melanoma and other complex diseases and conduct functional studies, cross-disease analyses, and genetic studies of response to treatment. These studies will identify specific genes responsible for increased disease risk to understand the biology of these diseases, their relationship with other diseases, and help improve disease management and clinical outcomes.
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    Allergy And Lung Health

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $631,370.00
    Summary
    My research focuses on allergies and chronic respiratory disease in children, teenagers and adults. My goal is to identify the factors, which cause these conditions and also the factors, which can stop these conditions from getting worse. I will work with health professionals and the community to make sure the results of my research are used by doctors to improve the care of people with allergies and chronic respiratory diseases.
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    Chronic Disease Epidemiology In Different Populations: Risk Factors, Detection And Prevention

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $621,458.00
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    To investigate causes, detection and prevention of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and kidney disease in Aboriginal and international populations, I will maintain a long-term cohort with a 20-year follow-up in Aboriginal people and to analyse several large repeated cross-sectional data collected over 25 years in China. For the next 5 years, I will continue to to provide critical epidemiological evidence for the development of health policies and clinical guidelines related to chronic diseases .... To investigate causes, detection and prevention of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and kidney disease in Aboriginal and international populations, I will maintain a long-term cohort with a 20-year follow-up in Aboriginal people and to analyse several large repeated cross-sectional data collected over 25 years in China. For the next 5 years, I will continue to to provide critical epidemiological evidence for the development of health policies and clinical guidelines related to chronic diseases in different populations.
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    Improving Cardiovascular Outcomes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $686,656.00
    Summary
    The identification, prevention and management of chronic disease risk factors and understanding impact on clinical outcomes is fundamental to improving health and well-being. The program of work encapsulated in this application utilises a number of research methods to advance our understanding and provide new directions for cardiovascular disease prevention and management.
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    Can We Predict Psychosis And Can It Be Prevented?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $640,210.00
    Summary
    It remains unclear what the causes of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders are and what the most effective interventions are for preventing onset of disorder in those at risk. The current research program consists of a number of interrelated studies of how psychosis develops, the most effective sequential treatments to prevent the onset of disorder in high risk young people, and testing clinical criteria to identify young people at risk of a range of serious mental illnesses.
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