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    The Role Of Non-classical MHC Class I Molecules In Adaptive Immunity

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $443,834.00
    Summary
    Specialised proteins called MHC class Ia molecules (MHC-Ia) stimulate killer T cells to lyse virus infected cells. In contrast, the function of the closely related MHC-Ib is uncertain. Recent findings have demonstrated that MHC-Ib can also be recognised by T cells and this interaction is important in the control of viral infections. However, despite the similarity to MHC-Ia, it is unclear how this interaction occurs. This project aims to investigate how killer T cells recognise MHC-Ib molecules.
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    Assembly Of Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Complexes And Their Defects Associated With Disease.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $413,431.00
    Summary
    Mitochondrial “respiratory chain complexes are multi-subunit assemblies that function to produce most of our cellular energy. Defects in the assembly of these complexes can result in mitochondrial disease, including infant death. The assembly of the respiratory complexes is a complicated procedure and the mechanisms involved in disease remain elusive. This work will aid in our understanding of how these protein complexes are built and how defects in their assembly can cause disease.
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    Asthma Genetics: Dissecting The Missing Heritability And Biology

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $451,716.00
    Summary
    The goal of this application is to apply state-of-the-art technologies to (1) identify genes that increase the risk of developing asthma and (2) help translate this information into knowledge that can be used to improve disease management. I will achieve this by analysing data generated by the Australian Asthma Genetics Consortium and international collaborators.
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    Dissecting Genetic Variation For Human Complex Diseases And Traits

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $135,821.00
    Summary
    Understanding the pattern of inheritance for human common diseases such as cancers, obesity, diabetes and mental illness, is of key importance for disease diagnosis, treatment and prevention. In this project, we will develop statistical methods and software tools to analyse DNA and clinical data to better understand the genetic basis of human common diseases and to predict a person�s risk of developing disease.
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    The Structure And Composition Of The T-Cell Receptor-CD3 Complex

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $419,180.00
    Summary
    My research will use cutting edge imaging techniques to provide a fundamental advance in our understanding of how foreign viruses and pathogens trigger the immune system. Gaining a greater understanding of these central events will facilitate the design of novel therapies to treat immune associated disorders such as transplant rejection, autoimmune disease and some cancers.
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    Molecular Etiology Of Type 2 Diabetes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $296,857.00
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    Development Of Techniques And Models To Evaluate The Impact Of Health Information Technologies On Clinical Practice...

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $444,500.00
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    Communication And Swallowing Outcomes In Patients With Acquired And Progressive Neurological Disorders

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $426,556.00
    Summary
    We all talk, eat and drink, but it’s not until we lose these skills that we recognise their importance. Communication & swallowing disorders following from progressive brain disorders such as dementia and ataxia result in daily disadvantage through poor educational and employment outcomes & social isolation. These deficits make the evaluation, long term monitoring and treatment a critical element in disease management.
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    Communication Technologies For Supporting Patients With Multiple Morbidities Accessing Hospital Services

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $428,065.00
    Summary
    This program of research focuses on the integration of accessible remote communication technologies, including mobile devices, for helping to engage and support patients accessing hospital services. There is a specific focus on using contemporary accessible technologies to support and empower people who may have difficulty following recommendations for disease management and lifestyle behaviours to reduce their risk of severe negative health events that cause hospitalisation or death.
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    Secondary Stroke Prevention: Strategies To Narrow The Gap Between Evidence And Practice

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $411,803.00
    Summary
    People who have had a stroke are at increased risk of having another stroke. Secondary stroke prevention is a neglected area of post-stroke care and the uptake of research evidence is poor. Barriers to evidence integration can include problems with the evidence and difficulties at the health professional and/or consumer level. This research will seek to understand the barriers and develop strategies to reduce the gap between evidence and clinical practice in secondary stroke prevention.
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