Cancer Immunotherapy Utilizing A Novel Receptor For Programmed Cell Death-1 Ligand 2
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$577,857.00
Summary
Immuno-modulators utilize the patient’s own immune system to eliminate or slow the growth of cancerous cells. We have identified a novel immuno-modulator which could be a significant player in immune-modulation therapy for the treatment of cancer. We will use the development grant to develop a product which has significant potential to be the next generation treatment for cancer.
Proteasome Inhibitors As Reversers Of Resistance To Artemisinin-based Antimalarials
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$473,534.00
Summary
Current antimalarial control is highly dependent on Artemisinin Combination Therapy (ACTs), which makes recent reports of decreased clinical efficacy of artemisinins extremely concerning. This project will develop proteasome inhibitors to synergise the activity of artemisinins - effectively reversing resistance. We will confirm that the selected compounds have good bioavailability, low cytotoxicity in human cell lines and efficacy in mouse models of malaria.