Uncovering The Function Of Susceptibility Variants In Alzheimer's Disease: From GWAS To Cell-Type Specific EQTLs And MQTLs
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$647,804.00
Summary
This project will investigate some of the genetic and epigenetic changes that occur inside certain brain cells that make them selectively vulnerable to Alzheimer's disease, in order to better understand the mechsnisms that give origin to the disease and identify possible targets for precision therapies.
Unravelling The Molecular Basis Of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$342,325.00
Summary
The only known causes of ALS are gene mutations. State-of-the-art technologies will be used to find genetic causes of ALS to add to existing diagnostic testing and facilitate investigation into disease mechanism. ALS patients experience different disease courses, with variable age of onset, progression and duration of disease even among those with identical gene mutations. We will examine a well-characterised ALS patient cohort with differing disease manifestations to identify disease modifiers.
Development And Application Of Novel Bioinformatics Approaches To Identify Pathogenetic Mechanisms Underlying Migraine
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$320,891.00
Summary
Migraine is a public health problem. Although GWAS lead to robust findings, the mechanisms and therapeutic strategies are unknown. This is caused by limited sample size hampering obtaining large number of SNPs by GWAS. Integrating priori knowledge with bioinformatics studies is promising to discover hidden SNPs. Here, I will develop a novel approach to find novel genetic risk loci and genes by integrating comprehensive knowledge on SNPs and genes with GWAS instead of increasing sample.
An integrated platform built on efficient informatics concepts already implemented in international research infrastructures for large-scale data management, providing access to federated databases/registries, biobank catalogues, harmonised - omics profiles, and bioinformatics tools. Patient data types will be linked via a unique identifier “RD-ID” developed jointly with the US NIH. RD-Connect is a primary enabler for IRDiRC funded research to improve treatment and management of rare diseases
Gene Identification For Inherited Peripheral Neuropathies By Applying Next Generation Sequencing
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$605,058.00
Summary
Our goal is to study the biology underlying the death of motor and sensory nerves by identifying novel genes causing Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) neuropathy. Using massively parallel sequencing we will systematically analyse the novel DNA changes througout the genome in CMT families in which the underlying gene mutation is unknown. Discovery of genes causing inherited peripheral neuropathies will elucidate mechanisms causing neurodegeneration and lead to targeted therapeutic treatment strategies to ....Our goal is to study the biology underlying the death of motor and sensory nerves by identifying novel genes causing Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) neuropathy. Using massively parallel sequencing we will systematically analyse the novel DNA changes througout the genome in CMT families in which the underlying gene mutation is unknown. Discovery of genes causing inherited peripheral neuropathies will elucidate mechanisms causing neurodegeneration and lead to targeted therapeutic treatment strategies to prevent the death of motor and sensory nerves.Read moreRead less
Developing methods for the analysis of massively parallel sequencing data in family studies. This project will develop analytical methods to use the latest, high-throughput method of generating sequencing data, i.e. the letters of the human genome alphabet. These tools will be used to identify the causal mutations in families with inherited disorders, leading to diagnostic tests for these families.
The role of gene isoforms in human brain development. This project aims to investigate how genes vary their products to control human brain development, by creating new methods to study gene activity in individual brain cells. Using these innovative methods, this project expects to generate fundamental new knowledge of how the human brain forms. Expected outcomes of this project include widely applicable techniques, strengthened international (UK) research collaborations and highly trained perso ....The role of gene isoforms in human brain development. This project aims to investigate how genes vary their products to control human brain development, by creating new methods to study gene activity in individual brain cells. Using these innovative methods, this project expects to generate fundamental new knowledge of how the human brain forms. Expected outcomes of this project include widely applicable techniques, strengthened international (UK) research collaborations and highly trained personnel in genomics and neuroscience. This should deliver many benefits, including a better understanding of how the brain forms, training of higher degree by research students, as well as tools and methods of benefit to the academic research and biotechnology sectors.Read moreRead less