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    INVESTIGATION OF RECOMBINANT VIRAL VECTORS MEDIATED GENE DELIVERY INTO DISEASED EYES

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $56,024.00
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    Defining The T Cell Epitopes Of Vaccinia And Ectromelia Viruses: Exploring Immunodominance In Recombinant Vaccines And R

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $201,251.00
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    A New Scrambled Antigen Vaccine (SAVINE) Approach: Proof-of-concept In Non-human Primates For HIV-1

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $120,700.00
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    The specific aim of this proposal is to demonstrate, in non-human primates, proof–of-concept of a patented new platform vaccine technology (scrambled antigen vaccine or SAVINE) designed to encode all the protein sequences of an infectious agent, in this case HIV-1. These are arranged as equal-sized, overlapping fragments such that all potential T cell epitopes that are needed to induce broad T-cell-mediated immunity are maintained. The synthetically designed vaccine uses consensus sequences of H .... The specific aim of this proposal is to demonstrate, in non-human primates, proof–of-concept of a patented new platform vaccine technology (scrambled antigen vaccine or SAVINE) designed to encode all the protein sequences of an infectious agent, in this case HIV-1. These are arranged as equal-sized, overlapping fragments such that all potential T cell epitopes that are needed to induce broad T-cell-mediated immunity are maintained. The synthetically designed vaccine uses consensus sequences of HIV-1 to provide universal coverage of the major HIV-1 strains for a global population. The synthetic systematically designed HIV-1 vaccine will be delivered using our newly developed prime-boost immunisation regime that induces particularly high levels of cell-mediated immunity.
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    Cloning And Analysis Of Genes Encoding Pneumococcal Capsule Production

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $300,734.00
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    Immunomodulatory Effects Of Cytokine Expressing Recombinant Murine Cytomegalovirus

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $237,153.00
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    Studies On An Enzyme Critical For Bone Resorption

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $93,022.00
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    Hypoallergenic Proteins As Novel Immunotherapeutic Candidates For Food Allergy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $318,768.00
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    The rate of food allergy has tripled over the past decade and is a leading cause of food related anaphylaxis in Australia. Allergen immunotherapy can help patients develop tolerance to the allergenic food. This research will investigate the potential of hypoallergenic derivatives of two major food allergens as novel desensitisation therapeutics, addressing an issue of significant importance to human health, paving the way for research on advanced therapeutics for paediatric food allergy.
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    Characterisation Of A Novel Direct Electrochemical Chip As A Biosensor And Tool For Studying Redox-sensitive Proteins

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $144,500.00
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    Biosensors use biomolecules to detect a chemical event. They are becoming important for the rapid and reliable measurement of the concentrations of molecules in fluids. In human medicine they will be of great use to general practitioners and patients for instantaneous read outs of concentrations of many different biological molecules. How well a biosensor responds depends on the method in which the biomolecule is immobilised to a surface and the signal detected. We have made a significant advanc .... Biosensors use biomolecules to detect a chemical event. They are becoming important for the rapid and reliable measurement of the concentrations of molecules in fluids. In human medicine they will be of great use to general practitioners and patients for instantaneous read outs of concentrations of many different biological molecules. How well a biosensor responds depends on the method in which the biomolecule is immobilised to a surface and the signal detected. We have made a significant advance in biosensing capabilities using a recombinant protein (thioredoxin) and demonstrated the improvement that is possible by (i) immobilising the protein in a highly oriented way and (ii) using a sensitive electrical signal to monitor the response. Here we will undertake more comprehensive testing by extending the number of proteins to include the 4 major classes of redox-sensitive biomolecules (proteins) in the body. This will enable us to establish the broad application of our methods and substantially improve our ability to commercialize our discoveries.
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    Relevance Of Bacterial Surface Structure To Vaccine Dev Elopment

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $210,156.00
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    A Novel Type Of Vaccine For Use Against Sexually Transm Itted Chlamydial Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $98,818.00
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