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    A Novel And Unique Protein I-body For The Treatment Of Chronic Kidney Disease Through Targeting CXCR4

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $768,340.00
    Summary
    Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a worldwide public health problem, with adverse outcomes of kidney failure, cardiovascular disease, and premature death. Kidney transplantation and dialysis are the only options for the management of CKD, which results in a significant burden on the health system. The central aim of this project is to develop a novel therapeutic strategy to limit/reverse CKD, which will lead to a researcher-industry partnership in discovery of novel therapeutic agent.
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    TOWARDS IMPROVING EARLY PERITONEAL DIALYSIS OUTCOMES

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $189,384.00
    Summary
    The burden of kidney disease requiring dialysis is substantial in Australia. Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) is a cost effective method of performing dialysis, which provides greater quality of life and patient satisfaction than Haemodialysis (HD). Unfortunately PD is underused and has a high discontinuation rate among patients. This program of research will target important areas of PD practice aimed at improving the uptake and continuation of PD for patients with kidney disease requiring dialysis.
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    Targeting KCa3.1 In Diabetic Nephropathy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $601,386.00
    Summary
    Renal failure is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in persons with diabetes mellitus and accounts for the majority of renal disease worldwide. Renal fibrosis is the end result of progressive kidney disease. The proposed research aims to identify a new strategy by targeting specific channels in kidney cell membranes to arrest the development of enal fibrosis and hence progressive kidney disease caused by diabetes mellitus.
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    Randomised Controlled Trial To Determine Efficacy And Safety Of Prescribed Water Intake To Prevent The Progression Of Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (PREVENT-ADPKD)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $746,751.00
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    Increasing the daily intake of water is well known to reduce the risk of developing kidney stones but there is growing evidence that it may also benefit other kidney diseases, particularly autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). This study will determine if adequate hydration can slow the progression of ADPKD, and could provide a relatively simple and cheap treatment for preventing the onset of kidney failure due to this disease.
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    New Insights Into The Role Of Renal Endothelial Dysfunction In The Pathogenesis Of Glomerular Injury And Renal Fibrosis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $577,722.00
    Summary
    This project will ascertain whether abnormal function of endothelial cells contribute to diabetic and non-diabetic kidney diseases, the leading cause of end-stage kidney disease. The outcome of this study will allow us to reevaluate the role of endothelial cells in kidney scarring, lead us to question our current approaches to the treatment and management of chronic kidney disease and eventually may be helpful for the design of novel therapies to treat chronic kidney diseases.
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    CKD-FIX: A Randomised, Controlled Trial Of Allopurinol In The Slowing Of Kidney Disease Progression

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,917,147.00
    Summary
    Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major public health problem affecting over 1.5 million Australians and is associated with increased risk of death, heart disease and progression to end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). Current treatments to slow progression to ESKD are limited. The CKD-FIX trial aims to find out whether treatment with allopurinol, a commonly used drug for gout prevention, safely and effectively slows CKD progression. This could lead to significant health and economic benefits.
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    Identifying Donor And Recipient Gene Pathways In Renal Transplant Fibrosis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,082,069.00
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    We have identified a 13 gene set that predicts renal transplant fibrosis and graft loss in patients. Interestingly some of these gene are donor as well as recipient related. In this project we aim to investigate these gene pathways in cell lines and animal models to better understand how the cause of renal fibrosis after transplantation.
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    Long Term Sequelae Of Acute Kidney Injury: Identifying The Optimal Model Of Care And Intervention To Enhance Patient Outcome

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $128,224.00
    Summary
    Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with significant morbidity, mortality and health care costs. It is increasingly recognised as a key driver of progressive kidney disease, and no intervention has been shown to improve the long-term outcome of AKI survivors. This project identifies risk factors for chronic kidney disease, dialysis dependence and death after an episode of AKI, and examines the feasibility, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness of early nephrology review in high risk individuals.
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    Genetic Variability In Genes Associated With Chronic Renal Injury Following Kidney Transplantation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $70,157.00
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    End Stage Kidney Disease In The Elderly: Understanding Patient-Centred Outcomes To Improve Delivery Of Renal Services

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $122,774.00
    Summary
    There are an increasing number of elderly Australians with kidney failure. Some of these people choose to have dialysis whilst others do not. There is little evidence on which to base this decision and a lack of dedicated services for patients who choose not to have dialysis. This research aims to understand the complete experience of older kidney failure patients by examining survival, quality of life, symptom burden, impact on carers and factors behind treatment decisions. It will also explore .... There are an increasing number of elderly Australians with kidney failure. Some of these people choose to have dialysis whilst others do not. There is little evidence on which to base this decision and a lack of dedicated services for patients who choose not to have dialysis. This research aims to understand the complete experience of older kidney failure patients by examining survival, quality of life, symptom burden, impact on carers and factors behind treatment decisions. It will also explore the effect of specialised services on outcomes.
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