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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0664068

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $465,000.00
    Summary
    The Role of Amyloid Protein Precursor in Mammalian Copper Transport. The knowledge gained from this investigation will help us to develop new medicines for the treatment of debilitating and ever more prevalent age-related neurodegenerative diseases and will help us to illuminate the role of metals in the ageing process itself. Apart from the obvious economic and social benefits in extending the productive lifetime of its citizens, the outcomes of this project have clear commercial applications. .... The Role of Amyloid Protein Precursor in Mammalian Copper Transport. The knowledge gained from this investigation will help us to develop new medicines for the treatment of debilitating and ever more prevalent age-related neurodegenerative diseases and will help us to illuminate the role of metals in the ageing process itself. Apart from the obvious economic and social benefits in extending the productive lifetime of its citizens, the outcomes of this project have clear commercial applications. We anticipate that there will be patents that will ensue from the programme, which will be licensed to Australian interests, and contribute to the national revenue in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical sector.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0985963

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $330,000.00
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    Neural Copper Homeostasis: the role of the Alzheimer Amyloid-beta Precursor Protein. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is creating a growing burden upon Australian medical resources. Copper plays an important role in the development of AD, and drugs designed to adjust brain copper levels are being tested for AD treatment and show therapeutic benefits. This project will determine how copper is involved in AD so that more effective drugs can be developed. Focus will primarily be on copper-binding proteins .... Neural Copper Homeostasis: the role of the Alzheimer Amyloid-beta Precursor Protein. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is creating a growing burden upon Australian medical resources. Copper plays an important role in the development of AD, and drugs designed to adjust brain copper levels are being tested for AD treatment and show therapeutic benefits. This project will determine how copper is involved in AD so that more effective drugs can be developed. Focus will primarily be on copper-binding proteins central to AD, including amyloid-beta, and their role in AD development. Upon completion of this project, we expect to better understand neural copper metabolism in health and in AD pathology, with outcomes directly applicable to therapeutic AD intervention.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0556836

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    Australian Research Council
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    $340,000.00
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    The ApoE Interactome in Human Plasma. In this, the post-genome era, the emphasis has switched from the delineation of genome structure to the tremendous task of characterizing the gene products. One of the important aspects evolving in this new era is the design of strategies that enable identification of global protein-protein interactions, defined by the Human Proteome Organisation as the interactome. This, the apoE interactome in human plasma project, will identify novel interactions between .... The ApoE Interactome in Human Plasma. In this, the post-genome era, the emphasis has switched from the delineation of genome structure to the tremendous task of characterizing the gene products. One of the important aspects evolving in this new era is the design of strategies that enable identification of global protein-protein interactions, defined by the Human Proteome Organisation as the interactome. This, the apoE interactome in human plasma project, will identify novel interactions between plasma proteins and apoE, which is a lipid-binding protein genetically linked to age-related diseases affecting more than 500,000 Australians. This project will therefore provide scope for novel treatments and early detection of disease, namely cardiovascular and Alzheimer's disease.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0774951

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $75,354.00
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    Identification of novel biomarkers in tears for prostate cancer diagnosis and prognosis. The purpose of this study is to identify novel biomarkers in the tears of patients with CaP. The use of the several techniques will increase the chance of success and enable us to find more diagnostic markers. If successful, the identified proteins may be used to diagnose and determine the stage of cancer. This will help guide clinicians in choosing the best treatment methods for an individual patient. The m .... Identification of novel biomarkers in tears for prostate cancer diagnosis and prognosis. The purpose of this study is to identify novel biomarkers in the tears of patients with CaP. The use of the several techniques will increase the chance of success and enable us to find more diagnostic markers. If successful, the identified proteins may be used to diagnose and determine the stage of cancer. This will help guide clinicians in choosing the best treatment methods for an individual patient. The markers may also be used to monitor the disease progress and the effects of treatment. The results from this study may improve the prognosis of CaP patients.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0669178

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $160,000.00
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    Identification of novel biomarkers for diabetic retinopathy in tears. There are around 134,000 people with diabetic retinopathy in Australia. The disease affects patients' physical and mental state and economical and social cost is enormous. This research aims to find new biomarkers for the disease which may lead to better treatment and management. Patient's quality of life may be significantly improved by early diagnosis and treatment and the burden to the community reduced. This project also g .... Identification of novel biomarkers for diabetic retinopathy in tears. There are around 134,000 people with diabetic retinopathy in Australia. The disease affects patients' physical and mental state and economical and social cost is enormous. This research aims to find new biomarkers for the disease which may lead to better treatment and management. Patient's quality of life may be significantly improved by early diagnosis and treatment and the burden to the community reduced. This project also gives industrial partners the opportunity to develop new products to diagnose and monitor the disease.
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    Federation Fellowships - Grant ID: FF0458331

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    Australian Research Council
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    $1,519,710.00
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    The Role of Metals in the Biology of the Ageing Brain. Aims 1.To advance basic understanding of the interactions between cellular proteins and biologically important metals 2. To learn how these interactions change as the organism ages 3. To study the pathological results of aberrant metal biology using animal and cellular models of major age-dependent neurodegenerative disease. In a rapidly ageing society, neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases will presen .... The Role of Metals in the Biology of the Ageing Brain. Aims 1.To advance basic understanding of the interactions between cellular proteins and biologically important metals 2. To learn how these interactions change as the organism ages 3. To study the pathological results of aberrant metal biology using animal and cellular models of major age-dependent neurodegenerative disease. In a rapidly ageing society, neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases will present a medical and economic challenge demanding novel and powerful science. This research will lead both to deeper understanding of the basic mechanisms underlying such disorders and to tools for designing new and effective treatments.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1093646

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $240,000.00
    Summary
    Novel compounds to disrupt protein-protein interactions. Many diseases involve aberrant interactions between proteins. Strategies to inhibit such interactions have potential as tool reagents for biological research but also as new therapies. Most drugs currently used in the clinic are small organic molecules, though these typically are not effective at disrupting protein complexes, hence alternatives are required. This proposal to examine foldamers as a novel strategy for inhibiting protein: pro .... Novel compounds to disrupt protein-protein interactions. Many diseases involve aberrant interactions between proteins. Strategies to inhibit such interactions have potential as tool reagents for biological research but also as new therapies. Most drugs currently used in the clinic are small organic molecules, though these typically are not effective at disrupting protein complexes, hence alternatives are required. This proposal to examine foldamers as a novel strategy for inhibiting protein: protein interactions could lead to the development of new drugs for the treatment of diseases where the current traditional approaches have proven ineffective.
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