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    Role Of Viruses In The Development Of Lung Disease In Cystic Fibrosis

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,223,186.00
    Summary
    This study will investigate how lung disease starts in babies with cystic fibrosis and the role of viral infections in this process. The new knowledge gained will help us move towards treatments that prevent or delay the start of lung disease, something not currently possible. We believe this new treatment paradigm will lead to improved quality and extent of life of those with cystic fibrosis.
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    The Link Between Vitamin D Deficiency And Chronic Lung Disease Is Due To Increased Airway Smooth Muscle

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $644,067.00
    Summary
    Vitamin D deficiency is a global public health problem. It is becoming increasingly evident that vitamin D deficiency increases the severity of chronic lung disease. In this study we propose to examine a mechanism that we think clearly explains this association. These studies are critical to understanding how deficiencies in key nutrients can impact on chronic lung disease and will provide the data necessary to guide public health policy to reduce the burden of disease in the community.
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    The Predictors Of Asthma And Lung Function Deficits In The Third Decade: Longitudinal Study Of MACS Sibships

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,176,908.00
    Summary
    This will be the world’s first birth cohort study to use substantial prospective data to investigate how biological, psychosocial, and environmental markers from birth will predict asthma and lung function in the third decade of life. Our findings will be crucial to the development of new policy and practice for the prevention and management of these conditions and uncover crucial risk factors for young adult asthma.
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    A POPULATION-BASED COHORT INVESTIGATION OF LUNG FUNCTION IN RELATION TO EARLY LIFE LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT ILLNESS AND AEROALLERGN SENSITISATION

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $456,013.00
    Summary
    Infancy appears to be the critical developmental window during which important alterations in lung structure and function develop. In this study we will assess how early lung function evolves in relation to potential insults such as lower respiratory tract infections and allergic inflammation. These are the mechanisms by which asthma is thought to develop. We will use exciting new lung function tests to evaluate lung function abnormalities associated with peripheral dysfunction characteristic of .... Infancy appears to be the critical developmental window during which important alterations in lung structure and function develop. In this study we will assess how early lung function evolves in relation to potential insults such as lower respiratory tract infections and allergic inflammation. These are the mechanisms by which asthma is thought to develop. We will use exciting new lung function tests to evaluate lung function abnormalities associated with peripheral dysfunction characteristic of chronic airway disease such as asthma.
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    Long Term Outcomes Of Infant Lung Function In Cystic Fibrosis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $509,456.00
    Summary
    We have shown that babies with cystic fibrosis (CF) who are apparently well can still have lung problems. As lung disease is the major cause of death in CF we need ways to monitor the condition in babies, identify those at greatest risk of lung changes and predict which children should receive newer treatments. We have developed a unique program for the measurement of lung function in babies. We now aim to find out the long term consequences of lung function changes detected in infants with CF.
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    Characterisation Of Emerging New Signaling Networks That Underlie COPD Phenotypes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $696,966.00
    Summary
    Incurable diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are becoming increasingly prevalent in Australia’s aging population and new therapies are urgently needed. We have discovered a possible cause of severe emphysema and developed a novel method to image functional changes in the diseased lung. Using advanced molecular and imaging techniques we are now probing for ways to turn this discovery into effective treatments for this fatal disease.
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    Do Exposures Before Conception Influence The Risk Of Asthma In Offspring?

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $688,586.00
    Summary
    Asthma and poor lung function are major causes of public health issues. Emerging evidence suggests adverse exposures even before the conception of a child may cause these conditions. The proposed project is part of an international study across generations to identify these factors. This study will provide novel evidence to guide interventions and identify studies to advance this area further. These original findings will be of great importance both nationally and internationally.
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    Targeting Macrophage Subtypes As A Strategy For Chronic Inflammatory Lung Disease Therapy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $660,471.00
    Summary
    Researchers in Melbourne have discovered a possible cause of severe emphysema. Using disease models, patients’ samples and advanced genetic techniques they are now searching for ways to turn this discovery into effective treatments for this disease which is currently fatal and incurable.
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    M-PreM Study: Reproductive Factors, From Menarche To Pre-menopause, And The Risk Of Cardiometabolic And Respiratory Conditions Before Menopause

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,366,831.00
    Summary
    This study will investigate links between reproductive factors and body size of premenopausal women with their risk of major chronic conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and asthma. It builds on two decades of survey data from Australia’s flagship study of women’s health with a new biomedical assessment. Findings will guide the use of indicators of women’s reproductive health as a trigger for early and targeted approaches for chronic disease prevention.
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    Lung, Heart And Respiratory Muscle Disease After Preterm Birth

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,328,858.00
    Summary
    Breathing problems persisting into infancy and later life is an important complication of premature birth with lifelong consequences. Breathing problems often occur together with lung disease, but prematurity can also affect heart and blood vessel development, and weakness of the main breathing muscle (the diaphragm). We will find out how much the heart and diaphragm contribute to breathing problems in babies, and will help us to better predict, diagnose and treat severe breathing problems.
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