Systems Biology Of Asthma Development In Early Childhood
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$763,800.00
Summary
Recent studies have established that both human genetic susceptibility and viral infections during early childhood are important drivers of asthma development. It has also been noted that asthmatics’ airways are colonized with different bacteria to non-asthmatics. In this project we will examine how genetic susceptibility and interactions between bacteria and viruses in children's airways promote the development of allergy and asthma.
Molecular Regulation Of Eosinophil Production: A Basis For Intervention In Inflammatory Disease
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$609,281.00
Summary
Eosinophils are rare blood cells that play a key role in the pathology of asthma and other inflammatory diseases. Asthma afflicts hundreds of millions of people worldwide, and excess eosinophils are common in many patients. We aim to define the cells involved in eosinophil development, and we will use cutting-edge technologies to identify new eosinophil regulators that may serve as drug targets or as novel entry points for development of therapeutics for asthma or other inflammatory diseases.