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    Automation Of Semen Analysis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $65,562.00
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    Biomarkers For The Diagnosis And Prognostic Analysis Of Male Infertility

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $631,370.00
    Summary
    Male infertility is a common condition, affecting 1 in 15 men. Although a standard semen analysis is often performed to test whether a man is infertile, it is far from definitive. We have developed a new approach, by looking at proteins that are commonly missing from infertile sperm cells. From this analysis, we can definitively diagnose male infertility and are beginning to understand why men are becoming infertile.
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    The Role Of Dynamin In Spermatogenesis, Sperm Maturation And Sperm-oocyte Interactions

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $551,950.00
    Summary
    Male infertility is an extremely common condition affecting 1 in 20 Australian men. One of the major reasons for this pathology is that the spermatozoa have lost their ability to interact with the egg and penetrate its outer vestments. In this project we shall investigate the role of dynamin in the regulation of these events. This research will provide new and powerful insights into the causes of male infertility, with practical implications for diagnosis and treatment of this condition.
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    Molecular Basis Of Defective Sperm Function

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $237,258.00
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    Structure And Biomechanics Of The Spine

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $180,964.00
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    Investigation Of The Mechanisms Underpinning HSPA2 Dysfunction In The Spermatozoa Of Infertile Patients

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $481,563.00
    Summary
    Male infertility is an extremely common condition, that is frequently associated with the production of sperm that have lost their ability to recognize the egg. We have shown that this defect is frequently associated with a deficiency in a specific protein (HSPA2). By determining the mechanisms underpinning the loss of HSPA2, this project will provide powerful insights into the causes of male infertility, with practical implications for prevention, diagnosis and treatment of this condition.
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    THE REGULATION OF NEURONAL CELL SIZE AND MORPHOLOGY BY TROPOMYOSIN ISOFORMS

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $67,068.00
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    Identification And Characterisation Of Phosphorylation Events Taking Place During Human Sperm Capacitation

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $280,400.00
    Summary
    Male infertility affects one in every twenty Australian males and one third of all infertile couples worldwide. The most common cause of human infertility is not a failure to produce sperm, but a failure of these cells to express a normal capacity for fertilization. The cause of this loss of functional competence is unclear. We are going to use our technical expertise in proteomics to characterize the molecular pathways responsible for the defective sperm function seen in infertile patients.
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    Automated Prediction Of Human Infertility

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $116,650.00
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    Investigating Sperm Abnormalities Causing Failure Of Fe Rtilization In Vitro

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $107,146.00
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