Improving Outcomes Of Transplantation By Targeting Retrieval, Care And Complications
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$70,750.00
Summary
Our aim is to find out what the problems related to organ transplantation are in order to suggest ways of intervening to help reduce these problems for patients and the health care system. We will work closely with the team at one of Australia's leading transplant centres at Westmead Hospital to try and find safe and economic ways to tackle issues of organ shortage, those that come up during the organ donation and in the wider care of patients improve the practice.
Individualizing Cytomegalovirus Preventative Strategies Following Solid Organ Transplantation: A Precision Medicine Approach
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$128,224.00
Summary
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is a significant contributor to poor outcomes following solid organ transplantation. Current preventative strategies are somewhat effective but treat groups of patients similarly rather than targeting the individual, so many patients are treated unnecessarily & breakthrough disease still occurs. We propose a program of research directed towards individualizing CMV prevention strategies in solid organ transplant recipients, incorporating new diagnostic tests.
Investigating The Function Of Natural Killer Cells During Immunological Responses Following Human Lung Transplantation
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$71,766.00
Summary
The immune system is critical in controlling common viral infections in healthy individuals. When transplanting foreign solid organs into patients with end-stage lung disease the immune systemÍs activity is decreased via the immunosuppressive drugs to enable graft acceptance. In some patients the immune response can detect similarities between previously encountered viruses and the foreign organ, leading to life-threatening health problems through either rejection episodes and/or graft loss.