Metabolomic Analysis Of Leishmania Parasites; Identifying Metabolic Pathways Required For Pathogenesis
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$605,963.00
Summary
Leishmania are single-celled parasites that target a major class of immune cell, affecting millions and killing thousands of people worldwide. We have developed new approaches for investigating how these parasites survive in the immune cells, and why different species of Leishmania cause markedly different pathologies. This information will be used to identify and validate new drug targets in these parasites.
Neurochemical And Metabolomic Studies Of The Cortical GABAergic System
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$282,559.00
Summary
This work will use targeted neuropharmacology, systems analysis and multivariate statistics to provide a unique perspective on detailed aspects of the organization and function of the GABAergic system in the brain, as well as the mode of action of the drug of abuse GHB. This will have broad benefits for a wide range of disorders, including sleep disorders, pain and epilepsy as well as providing clearer targets for drug development.