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    ACERH- Inovative Analyses Of Health Insurance, Ageing And The Economic Burden Of Illness And Injury

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $4,500,000.00
    Summary
    An inter-university collaborative research centre – the Australian Centre for Economic Research on Health (ACERH) – will be established, undertaking applied health economics research within three research programs: health insurance; ageing; and the economic analysis of illness and injury. ACERH will develop a unique, unit record, linked data set, including data from private health insurance partners, providing longitudinal data on health service utilisation in both public and private sectors.
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    An Investigation Into The Neural Substrates Of Cognitive Deficits In Mild Cognitive Impairment, And The Mechanisms Of Action Of A Novel Treatment

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $574,644.00
    Summary
    Furthering our understanding of the brain mechanisms that underlie the deficits in memory, executive function, and language that occur with Mild Cognitive Impairment is vital for conceptualising the underlying disease processes, and for the development of targeted treatments. Hence, this project will conduct a comprehensive assessment of the brain’s electrical and metabolic responses during specialised cognitive tasks, whilst simultaneously investigating a possible treatment.
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    Genetic Biomarkers And Molecular Pathways For Migraine

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $273,988.00
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    Common migraine, is a frequent, debilitating and painful disorder that affects people during their most productive years (up to 25% of women and 8% of men). Our recent results indicate the presence of multiple genetic factors contributing towards migraine susceptibility. Utilising detailed migraine symptom and medication data, larger numbers of migraine cases and controls, and applying the latest genotyping and imputation technologies, we will identify novel genetic biomarkers and molecular path .... Common migraine, is a frequent, debilitating and painful disorder that affects people during their most productive years (up to 25% of women and 8% of men). Our recent results indicate the presence of multiple genetic factors contributing towards migraine susceptibility. Utilising detailed migraine symptom and medication data, larger numbers of migraine cases and controls, and applying the latest genotyping and imputation technologies, we will identify novel genetic biomarkers and molecular pathways for migraine.
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    Discovering Novel Molecules That Regulate Axonal Degeneration.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $588,622.00
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    The axon is the primary signaling component of every neuron and is essential for normal function. Axonal degeneration is a key early pathological hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease. We lack a basic understanding of molecules that regulate this process. Such knowledge is essential for the development of treatments and therapies for dementia and the preservation of healthy ageing. I aim to discover the molecules that regulate axonal degeneration and study their function.
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    Lewy Bodies In Patients With Dementia – Determining Common And Unique Mechanisms In Relation To Alzheimer’s Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $604,644.00
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    Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia but often has multiple mixed pathologies. For example, Alzheimer post mortem brains may have abnormal accumulation of Lewy bodies in certain parts of the brains, and could be diagnosed as Lewy body disease. This may represent a skewed representation of some dementia subtypes. This project will identify the biological determinants of dementia patients with Lewy body disease for better understanding and future therapeutic targeting.
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    ACTION - Aggression In Children: Unravelling Gene-environment Interplay To Inform Treatment

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $453,871.00
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    Aggression inflicts a huge personal, psychological and financial burden on affected individuals, their relatives, and society at large. ACTION will deliver an overarching framework that combines a thorough understanding of pathways leading to aggression with a map of current gaps, best practices on clinical, ethical, legal, and social issues.
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    DIREKT: Disarming The Intravascular Innate Immune Response To Improve Modalities For Chronic Kidney Disease Treatment

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $362,830.00
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    Dialysis is the mainstay treatment for patients with end-stage kidney disease while they await transplantation. However, the dialysis process causes inflammation in patients, affecting their health and longevity. This project aims to develop new bioreagents that can be applied to dialysis devices to reduce inflammation and thus improve patient outcomes. These bioreagents will also be used to modify donor kidneys so that they are protected from inflammation associated with transplantation.
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    OzENTER-TBI_Australia-Europe NeuroTrauma Effectiveness Research In TBI Collaboration

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $368,823.00
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    The OzENTER-TBI project will advance the care of traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. Researchers will collaborate with the European CENTER-TBI project to characterise and classify TBI. They will contribute to large data sets which will explore the differences between sites and countries on TBI outcomes. They will also investigate emerging technologies in TBI. It will have a profound impact on treatment, health care costs and ultimately quality of life for TBI patients worldwide.
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