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    Biopolymer Conduit For Peripheral Nerve Repair

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $626,483.00
    Summary
    Each year more than one million people in the US alone suffer serious nerve injury significantly impairing quality of life and costing more than US$7 billion. This research will develop nerve conduits based on polymers and the natural constituents of nerve to provide an alternative to the current practice of nerve grafting. It is envisaged that this conduit will provide an effective platform for nerve repair and will expedite the development of regenerative platforms for other neural tissues.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE150100004

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $540,000.00
    Summary
    An automated 3D electron microscopy facility. An automated 3D electron microscopy facility: The aim of this project is to establish the next generation of electron microscopy facility, with a fully automated tool enabling 3D imaging. The automated serial section system incorporated in a scanning electron microscope circumvents the limitation of transmission electron microscopy, which provides unique insights into molecular structures and cell components at high resolution, however, the area and .... An automated 3D electron microscopy facility. An automated 3D electron microscopy facility: The aim of this project is to establish the next generation of electron microscopy facility, with a fully automated tool enabling 3D imaging. The automated serial section system incorporated in a scanning electron microscope circumvents the limitation of transmission electron microscopy, which provides unique insights into molecular structures and cell components at high resolution, however, the area and volume are limited in size to a few microns. This new type of microscope can image whole organisms and be used by non-electron microscopists. It will be housed in an open access facility and will meet a growing demand for 3D electron microscopy.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE200100163

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $700,000.00
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    Live Cell Super Resolution Imaging Facility. The recent convergence of nanoscience and biology heralds a new era for the development of new biotechnologies. Advances in this field are critically dependent on being able to explore and understand the interactions of nanomaterials with cells in their live, dynamic state. This proposal aims to establish a Live Cell Super Resolution Imaging Facility, which will enable dynamic nanomaterial–cell interactions to be interrogated. This facility will under .... Live Cell Super Resolution Imaging Facility. The recent convergence of nanoscience and biology heralds a new era for the development of new biotechnologies. Advances in this field are critically dependent on being able to explore and understand the interactions of nanomaterials with cells in their live, dynamic state. This proposal aims to establish a Live Cell Super Resolution Imaging Facility, which will enable dynamic nanomaterial–cell interactions to be interrogated. This facility will underpin leading research programs at The University of Melbourne, Monash University, RMIT, the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and the Bionics Institute, promoting synergies across the physical and biological sciences for generating new knowledge and advancing bio-nanoscience and technology.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP210101792

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $401,955.00
    Summary
    Bioprogramming the behaviour of nanoparticles in live cells by nanoscopy . The project aims to develop safer materials that are sustainably sourced from sweet corn, and investigate using advanced imaging technologies, how these materials are processed in biological systems, including human and plant cells. This project expects to generate new knowledge in the optimal design of materials that can be used safely and effectively in biological applications in medicine and in agriculture. Expected ou .... Bioprogramming the behaviour of nanoparticles in live cells by nanoscopy . The project aims to develop safer materials that are sustainably sourced from sweet corn, and investigate using advanced imaging technologies, how these materials are processed in biological systems, including human and plant cells. This project expects to generate new knowledge in the optimal design of materials that can be used safely and effectively in biological applications in medicine and in agriculture. Expected outcomes of this multidisciplinary project include a library of highly biocompatible nanomaterials and expanded knowledge on imaging technologies and structure-function relationship of nanomaterials in biological cells. This should provide significant benefits, such as improved crop yields and safer transfection agents.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP150104754

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $384,700.00
    Summary
    Tuning Molecular Translocaton by Close-Field Electroporation. This project aims to determine the underlying mechanisms by which DNA and other molecules are able to migrate across the cell membrane in response to highly localised electric fields. It has recently been shown that focusing of electric fields at the cellular level, using an array of small electrodes, results in unexpectedly high cell transfection efficiencies. It has been termed 'close-field electroporation'. Here it is proposed t .... Tuning Molecular Translocaton by Close-Field Electroporation. This project aims to determine the underlying mechanisms by which DNA and other molecules are able to migrate across the cell membrane in response to highly localised electric fields. It has recently been shown that focusing of electric fields at the cellular level, using an array of small electrodes, results in unexpectedly high cell transfection efficiencies. It has been termed 'close-field electroporation'. Here it is proposed to establish the properties of the electric fields around cells and cell membrane interactions with these fields that enable molecular translocation. This fundamental science could have broad implications in the domains of drug delivery, gene therapy and neural stimulation.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP110101019

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $440,000.00
    Summary
    Multifunctional biodegradable nanoparticles for enhanced DNA vaccine delivery. DNA vaccine, which shows better immunological and economic merits than conventional vaccines, suffers clinical failure due to the difficulty of delivering intact DNA molecules to relevant cells. This project seeks to develop smart polymer nanospheres to protect the DNA molecules from premature degradation in order to improve its efficacy.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE160100008

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $347,500.00
    Summary
    Super Resolution Confocal Microscopy Facility. Super resolution confocal microscopy facility: This project aims to establish a super-resolution confocal microscopy facility with unrivalled resolution, sensitivity and speed. The widespread application of super-resolution microscopy has so far been limited because of the special sample preparation and technical skills required. The project aims to provide us with the ability to image thicker samples, such as animal and plant tissue, without these .... Super Resolution Confocal Microscopy Facility. Super resolution confocal microscopy facility: This project aims to establish a super-resolution confocal microscopy facility with unrivalled resolution, sensitivity and speed. The widespread application of super-resolution microscopy has so far been limited because of the special sample preparation and technical skills required. The project aims to provide us with the ability to image thicker samples, such as animal and plant tissue, without these limitations. This would enable us to capture three-dimensional data at both the cellular and tissue level, providing researchers with a level of detail never before seen. The facility may create new knowledge in life science, including visual neuroscience, developmental neurobiology, plant growth, stem cell regeneration, the role of trace metals in physiology, and vaccine and drug development.
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