Targeting Neuroinflammatory Pathways As Novel Treatments For Dementia
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$600,116.00
Summary
Australia has a rapid increase in its ageing population, and consequently an increase in detrimental age-related dementia and neurodegenerative diseases which are a major healthcare burden. Current treatments for diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and Huntington’s are inadequate and there is a desperate need for new treatments. I have unique access to molecules that target two novel mechanisms for neurodegenerative diseases. This fellowship will explore their therapeutic potential.
DIREKT: Disarming The Intravascular Innate Immune Response To Improve Modalities For Chronic Kidney Disease Treatment
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$362,830.00
Summary
Dialysis is the mainstay treatment for patients with end-stage kidney disease while they await transplantation. However, the dialysis process causes inflammation in patients, affecting their health and longevity. This project aims to develop new bioreagents that can be applied to dialysis devices to reduce inflammation and thus improve patient outcomes. These bioreagents will also be used to modify donor kidneys so that they are protected from inflammation associated with transplantation.
Boosting Effectiveness Of New Vaccines For Dengue ,HFMD And Influenza By Targeting Vaccine Antigens To Clec9A On Dendritic Cells.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$396,332.00
Summary
Australian and Singapore laboratories will collaborate to develop improved vaccines against virus diseases, particularly Dengue, Hand Foot and Mouth Disease and Influenza. A novel technology will be used, the targeting of vaccines to a receptor on the surface of the dendritic cells that control immune responses. This will be used to boost responses to a series of vaccine candidates that are otherwise insufficiently immunogenic.