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    In Vitro And In Vivo Investigation Of Actin Regulation In The Malaria Parasite

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $92,294.00
    Summary
    Malaria parasites move in a unique way. They move across cell surfaces and infect human cells using a unique molecular motor that allows them to, literally, glide. The research proposal outlined here is focused on understanding a key part of the motor – the dynamic protein actin – and by understanding how it is regulated develop new potential targets for novel drugs that might stop movement and, therefore, help prevent or treat malaria disease.
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    Maternal Gut Microbiome During Pregnancy Influences Offspring Atopy And Asthma.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $46,622.00
    Summary
    Allergic diseases such as food allergy and asthma have increased significantly as our exposure to bacteria has reduced. Many studies have explored exposure to bacteria in early life but few have examined the maternal bacteria we are exposed to while we develop in the womb. New studies indicate that we are exposed to many different components of our mothers gut bacteria and this might change our developing immune system and determine whether or not we get diseases like food allergy and asthma.
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    In Vivo Studies On Ventriculo-vascular Coupling And The Role Of Aortic Pressure Wave Morphology On Coronary Blood Flow

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $137,700.00
    Summary
    Heart disease is a leading cause of death and disability in Australia. Conditions resulting in reduced blood flow to the heart are particularly common and dangerous. Despite significant progress, we still do not understand exactly how changes in heart function and the aorta (the major artery arising from the heart) affect blood flow to the heart. This study will utilise sophisticated new techniques to look at the interactions between heart function, pressure in the aorta and coronary blood flow
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    Reference Values For Spirometry, Lung Volumes, Diffusing Capacity, And Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide In First Nations Australians

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $83,832.00
    Summary
    Reference values in lung function tests allow respiratory doctors to accurately interpret results in order to effectively diagnose, treat and manage respiratory disease. Currently, reference values do not exist for First Nations adults. I will recruit 600 healthy First Nations adults from communities in Queensland and the Northern Territory for several lung function tests. Data collected will be submitted to the Global Lung Function Initiative to be incorporated into future guidelines.
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    Enhancer RNAs As Cancer Drivers And Predictive Biomarkers Of BET Inhibitor Therapy

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $124,676.00
    Summary
    BET inhibitors are a new type of therapy designed to slow down cancer growth by switching off cancer genes. In individuals with colon and prostate cancer, BET inhibitors have shown good initial results, but these are not long-lasting. By measuring blood levels of a specific type of RNA (a close companion of DNA), called CCAT1 and PCAT1, we hope to better understand which patients gain the most benefit from BET inhibitors, and the mechanisms that cause BET inhibitors to stop working.
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    Identifying Neuroanatomical Sub-phenotypes Of Schizophrenia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $60,129.00
    Summary
    The clinical presentation of schizophrenia is varied across individuals, and has arguably hindered efforts to determine its cause/s. This project seeks to address this issue by investigating biological commonality in patients, to identify subgroups of schizophrenia patients with similar brain abnormalities, with the overall aim to examine cognitive and clinical characteristics and candidate genetic markers in association with biologically derived subtypes of schizophrenia.
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    Effects Of Replacement And Withdrawal Of Testosterone In Human Males On Muscle, Bone And Fat

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $156,682.00
    Summary
    Male sex hormone or androgen deficiency (AD) is a common, but under-diagnosed condition. AD decreases well being and contributes to muscle weakness, bone fragility and weight gain. Cutting edge technology will be used to help explain how AD may relate to these negative effects, particularly on muscle function. Given the importance of aging, frailty, osteoporosis and obesity, understanding the role of hormones in these conditions may have major implications for prevention and treatment.
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    Cognitive And Psychosocial Functioning In Patients With Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsies

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $123,143.00
    Summary
    Children born extremely preterm are at risk of struggling at school and falling behind normal educational milestones, and having emotional problems such as anxiety. This study aims to see whether anxiety affects these children’s ability to learn and use new information. It will also determine whether an intervention targeting these thinking skills is less useful in children with higher levels of anxiety.
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    Platelet And Erythrocyte Functional Defects Caused By Mutations Of Transcription Factor GFI1B: A New Mechanism Of Human Disease.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $83,969.00
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    The Impact Of Early Experiences Of Stress And Depression On Cardiovascular Health: The Australian Lifestyle Of Our Kids (LOOK) Study

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $96,183.00
    Summary
    This study forms part of the LOOK study examining the link between lifestyle factors and children’s health. This research will investigate the impact of early experiences of stress and depression on cardiovascular health, whilst accounting for a set of potentially confounding variables (physical activity, fatness). The uniqueness of this study lies in the multidisciplinary approach and the breadth of measures collected. Poorer mental health is expected to predict poorer cardiovascular outcomes.
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