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    Investigating The Molecular Basis Of Motor Neuron Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $424,147.00
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    Novel Approaches To Nanomedicines For Future Therapies

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,414,215.00
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    Nanomedicines have the potential to transform healthcare by targeting significant health issues such as Alzheimer’s, diabetes and Parkinson’s diseases that have mainly eluded successful therapeutic solutions. In addition, nanotechnology has the potential to significantly improve the treatment of chronic pain by repurposing analgesic medications for improved effectiveness without significant side effects. I will target these two areas of research during the next five years.
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    L1 Retrotransposition: The Missing Link Between Genetics And Environmental Factors In Parkinson's Disease ?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $604,644.00
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    The study proposed here focuses on understanding the role of specific mobile DNA sequences in the interaction between environmental and genetic risk factors causing Parkinson’s disease (PD) leading to dementia. The project proposes identification of mobile DNA induced mutations in post-mortem human PD patient brain samples. The significance and mechanisms of mobile DNA induced mutations will be then tested in a PD mouse model.
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    Defining The Changes In Cell Biology Caused By PRESENILIN Truncations Associated With Different Diseases

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $622,886.00
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    Truncations of the PRESENILIN genes in humans can cause two very different diseases: inherited, early onset Alzheimer’s disease (familial Alzheimer's disease) and a skin disease named inherited Acne Inversa. One truncation is also involved in the non-inherited, late onset form of Alzheimer’s disease. Why do these different truncations produce different diseases? Investigating this question will teach us more about the molecular bases of these different diseases. This understanding will be requir .... Truncations of the PRESENILIN genes in humans can cause two very different diseases: inherited, early onset Alzheimer’s disease (familial Alzheimer's disease) and a skin disease named inherited Acne Inversa. One truncation is also involved in the non-inherited, late onset form of Alzheimer’s disease. Why do these different truncations produce different diseases? Investigating this question will teach us more about the molecular bases of these different diseases. This understanding will be required for the development of treatments.
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    Functional Assessment Of Bioenergetic Defects In Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $113,322.00
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    Hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) is a degenerative, hereditary disorder which affects the legs. Currently there are no treatments that target the disease process. We seek to identify the genes responsible for this condition in a group of Australian patients. Cell samples obtained from these patients will be tested for energy defects. We hope to improve our understanding of the underlying disease processes in order to find new ways to prevent, treat and cure this condition.
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    Developing Species-specific, Structure-targeting Peptides As A Novel Class Of Antibiotics

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $607,967.00
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    Multidrug, antibiotic resistance is a serious global threat. It is a real possibility that in the absence of new antibiotics, common infections could soon become untreatable. This project will develop a novel class of antibiotics that target the core structures of essential bacterial proteins. The successful outcome of this work will also aid the development of specific peptide-based inhibitors for numerous additional diseases, including viral and fungal infections and cancer.
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    How Does Fra-1 Regulate The Invasive Properties Of Tumour Cells?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $468,119.00
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    Most cancer deaths occur when tumours spread and destroy vital body functions. The invasion of tumour cells into surrounding tissue is a critical step during the spread of cancer. This project aims to unravel the molecular mechanisms that control the ability of tumour cells to invade into surrounding tissue and subsequently spread to other sites in the body. We expect to identify potential targets to better diagnose and treat the spread of cancer.
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    Defining Epigenetic Predictors Of Long-term Outcomes Of Preterm Birth

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $409,408.00
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    On average, those born premature do worse health-wise than those born at term. However, some do worse than others. Our aim is to identify these people at birth to better help doctors and parents to closely monitor their health. For this, we will be “reading the diary of pregnancy” in the molecules added to chromosomes in blood during pregnancy in young adults with will characterised states of health. We will analyse DNA from blood that we will extract from stored heel prick spots.
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    Targeting A Novel Long Non-coding RNA That Is Dysregulated In Skeletal And Cardiac Muscle Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $621,557.00
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    Recently, evidence suggests that cellular pathways that promote disease in skeletal and cardiac muscle, may be significantly influenced by a new class of molecules known as lncRNAs. Indeed a handful of studies have shown that therapies which target lncRNAs, can reduce disease severity. Thus, the identification of new lncRNAs that influence muscle health may present new therapeutic options to treat muscle diseases, where very few treatments currently exist. Here, we describe one such lncRNA.
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    Discovery Of Novel Neurodegeneration Genes Via Next-generation Sequencing Technologies And High-throughput Cellular Assays

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $715,144.00
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    My research program aims to discover genes that are mutated in dementia, by identifying gene variants present in patients and absent in healthy people, and examining how these variants affect the function of cells. Identifying new dementia genes will reveal the biological processes that lead to brain cell death. Knowledge of these processes is crucial for the development of new treatments for the many people affected worldwide with dementia.
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