Developing Functionalised Microbubbles For Molecular Ultrasound Imaging And Targeted Delivery Of Drugs And MicroRNA Therapeutics
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$677,229.00
Summary
We aim to develop gas-filled microbubbles that are directed to markers of thrombosis and inflammation and will allow visualisation of blood clots and early inflammatory reactions via ultrasound. This will allow early and timely treatment. We will systematically test for the best method of microbubble coating with recombinant antibodies in various animal models of thrombosis and inflammation. In addition, we plan to load microbubbles with drugs and target these to areas where they are needed.
Taking The First Steps From Promise To Product: Exploration Of The Newly Discovered Interleukin 37 Receptor Complex And Its Signaling Pathways
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$694,623.00
Summary
Cytokines are messenger proteins used by most cells of the body. They function as master regulators of many biological processes and as such play an important role in a wide spectrum of diseases. Anti-inflammatory cytokines attenuate the potentially destructive force of other cytokines and the immune system as a whole, and are therefore coveted as drug targets. We discovered the formidable anti-inflammatory properties of IL-37 and will now explore how these activites can be utilised in clinical ....Cytokines are messenger proteins used by most cells of the body. They function as master regulators of many biological processes and as such play an important role in a wide spectrum of diseases. Anti-inflammatory cytokines attenuate the potentially destructive force of other cytokines and the immune system as a whole, and are therefore coveted as drug targets. We discovered the formidable anti-inflammatory properties of IL-37 and will now explore how these activites can be utilised in clinical medicine.Read moreRead less
A Universal Prophylactic Vaccine For Hepatitis C Virus
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$643,337.00
Summary
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infects 200 million people world wide. An effective vaccine to prevent HCV is urgently needed but must afford protection against the 7 diverse genotypes. In this project grant we aim to further define the quality of the immune response that is generated by a novel HCV vaccine candidate that generates pan-genotypic immunity, its unique structural features, and methods of manufacturing so that it can be tested in a future phase I human clinical trial.
Engineering An Osteochondral Tissue For Cartilage Defect Repair
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$438,568.00
Summary
Osteoarthritis is the leading cause of pain and disability in Australia. Our team has developed a novel method to make new cartilage tissue from patients' own bone marrow stem cells. Through NHMRC funding we will optimize this process and test the repair technology in a large animal model.
Upscaling Cardiac Tissue Engineering: Differentiation Of IPS Cells, Enrichment And Bionic Approaches
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$709,758.00
Summary
Stem cell therapies to repair heart muscle are experimental methods which promise future clinical treatments. Our tissue engineering chamber model provides a protective environment for implanted cells and generates contracting heart tissue. Towards clinical application we will scale up the tissue volume produced by: improving cell supply with new stem cell technologies, design chambers for bulk cell implantation, adopt a bionic approach to cell pacing and apply the model into larger animals.
Plasmin is a complex enzyme that performs major roles in removal of blood clots, wound healing and in tumor metastasis. Here we will understand how plasmin function is regulated at the molecular level. These key insights will be of future use in the development of therapeutics targeting the plasmin system in cancer and clotting diseases.
Evaluation Of Tissue Engineered Decellularised Biphasic Constructs For Periodontal Regeneration
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$578,031.00
Summary
This project aims to regenerate the tissues lost as a result of gum disease. This will be done using scaffolds that replicate the complex structure of periodontal tissues.The scaffolds will be loaded with cells and allowed to mature before the cellular component is removed. The resultant construct is then inserted back into periodontal defects where it will be repopulated by host cells. This approach has the potential to be developed into an off-the-shelf clinical treatment.
Examining The Contribution Of Mutant DNMT3a In The Development And Sustained Growth Of Acute Myeloid Leukaemia
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$820,880.00
Summary
Experimental models of Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) have been valuable tools for studying this cancer. Recent analysis of human cancer genomes identified novel mutated gene products implicated in AML. To study the involvement of these genes in the development and sustained growth of AML, we will generate new experimental models that express the mutated forms of these newly described genes. These studies will assist in the development of improved treatments for patients with AML.
Clinical Trial Of A Suprachoroidal Visual Prosthesis For The Profoundly Vision Impaired
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$1,098,802.00
Summary
For 15 years we have been designing a bionic eye. We have made a device called the Phoenix99 and shown in short term animal tests that it is both safe to implant but also that it potentially performs better than any other device in the world. We are requesting funds to complete longer term animal testing of the device and then commence a small human clinical trial to demonstrate the benefits of the technology – specifically that it is able to help blind people navigate without assistance.
Detection And Manipulation Of Neuronal Activities With A Synthetic Optogenetic Activity-reporting Transcription System
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$391,012.00
Summary
Functional brain mapping is important for understanding mental illnesses such as depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorders and post-traumatic stress disorders. Current techniques for functional brain mapping are limited and not suitable for large-scale studies. The proposed project will generate new tools that can be used to map activated neurocircuitry in laboratory model organisms and will enhance our ability to design effective treatments for mental illnesses.