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    For Every Question, There Is An Answer: Application Of Genomic Sequencing And Functional Genomics For Disease Gene Discovery In Children With Orphan Phenotypes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $99,682.00
    Summary
    My PhD study will look closely at the genes in a family to see what is different and whether this difference is the cause of rare health problems. I will focus on children with highly unique conditions in which intellectual disability/developmental delay is a key feature. My study is important because if I can find the exact cause of rare genetic conditions, then I hope to improve the welfare of patients and families affected by these types of conditions.
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    The Importance Of RUNX3 In Preventing Gastrointestinal Diseases And Tumour Metastasis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $113,322.00
    Summary
    Stomach cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths. It is estimated that in 2010, more than 1 million people will die of stomach cancer with an increase of 19%. Studies have revealed that RUNX3 has the ability to suppress the growth of stomach cancer. However the role of RUNX3 in preventing metastasis is yet unknown. Therefore, an understanding of the factors that govern metastasis will inform the design of effective therapies to prevent mortality which is high for this disease.
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    Genetic And Functional Analysis Of Brain Malformations

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $105,327.00
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    Disorders of early brain development are recognised as a significant cause of illness and disability in children. Unfortunately, the causes of these conditions are poorly understood, and treatment options are limited. It has become apparent that many of these conditions have an underlying genetic basis. This project will identify genes that regulate brain development and aid the development of improved treatment programs for brain and mind disorders.
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    Analysis Of Atrial Electrical Remodelling In Patients With Paroxysmal And Persistent Atrial Fibrillation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $127,516.00
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    I am a cardiologist undertaking further training in the management of electrical abnormalities of the heart. My research will focus on the mechanisms responsible for atrial fibrillation, the most common serious heart rhythm disorder. I intend to do this by examining the nature of the electrical activity in patients with atrial fibrillation and comparing this to electrical activity in patients without this disorder, who are undergoing treatment procedures for their electrical disorder.
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    Understanding The Molecular Basis Of Inherent And Acquired Resistance To Targeted Therapies In Metastatic Colorectal Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $107,750.00
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    Targeted therapies aim to block cancer growth by interfering with specific molecules needed for its development and progression. Targeted therapies have led to improved responses and survival in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. However, not all patients benefit from these treatments, and most patients who do respond eventually develop resistance. The aim of this research is to understand the mechanisms of resistance to these treatments, in order to improve their use in patients.
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    Identification And Characterisation Of Novel Tumour Suppressor Genes Involved In Breast Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $50,360.00
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    The Characterisation Of The Functional Regions Of Sarcomeric Alpha-actinins And To Determine How The Absence Of Alpha-actinin-3 Influences Human Skeletal Muscle Function And Metabolism.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $95,313.00
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    We are studying a muscle protein called a-actinin-3. This protein is absent in approximately one billion people worldwide. A-actinin-3 is associated with athletic performance. Our goal is to explore how the absence of a-actinin-3 influences human skeletal muscle function and metabolism. We will be studying a-actinin-3 deficiency using a mouse model.
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    The Prevalence And Trajectory Of Kidney Disease In Urban Aboriginal Children

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $94,515.00
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    The Study of Environment and Aboriginal Resilience on Child Health is a major NHMRC funded project looking at the health and illness of urban Aboriginal children in Australia. By working together with Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services across urban and large regional centres in NSW the study team hope to better understand the causes of common diseases such as kidney and heart disease, and whether these first begin in childhood.
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    Clinical And Microbiological Predictors Of Post-operative Crohn's Disease Recurrence

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $120,253.00
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    The multi-centre randomised controlled POCER (Post-Operative Crohn’s Disease Recurrence) trial has shown that following “curative” surgery, the anti-tumour necrosis factor drug adalimumab prevents recurrent disease in almost all patients. I will examine the multiple factors that contribute to disease recurrence including assessment of mucosal microbiota, faecal biomarkers and serological antibody markers in patients with Crohn's disease. Results will improve clinical outcomes and change internat .... The multi-centre randomised controlled POCER (Post-Operative Crohn’s Disease Recurrence) trial has shown that following “curative” surgery, the anti-tumour necrosis factor drug adalimumab prevents recurrent disease in almost all patients. I will examine the multiple factors that contribute to disease recurrence including assessment of mucosal microbiota, faecal biomarkers and serological antibody markers in patients with Crohn's disease. Results will improve clinical outcomes and change international practice.
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    HMGB1: A Novel Player In The Pathogenesis Of Inflammatory Myositis?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $84,800.00
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    The project aims to determine whether HMGB1, a pro-inflammatory molecule, plays a key role in the cause of inflammatory myositis, an extremely disabling muscle condition characterised by progressive weakness.
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