Exploring Roles For MicroRNAs In Cancer Using Bioinformatics And Gene Expression Tools.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$292,639.00
Summary
microRNAs are newly discovered chemicals that were the subject of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Medicine. These chemicals decrease the amount of specific molecular ‘targets’ in cells, and play an important role in cancer. Currently we do not understand how these chemicals choose their targets, and we propose to use a computer-based approach to discover how they affect genes in cancer. This will improve our understanding of cancer and thereby lead to the discovery of novel anti-cancer therapies.
Systematic And Sensitized Screens For Novel Genes That Regulate The Neural Differentiation Of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$360,634.00
Summary
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are cells in the embryo that can transform into any cell type. Genes that direct mouse ES cells to transform into cells of the nervous system will be uncovered by selecting a group of likely suspects, and disrupting the DNA sequences of these genes to see whether neural differentiation occurs normally in their absence. The effects of the gene disruptions will be examined in the developing neural system of the mouse embryo.
Understanding The Molecular Heterogeneity Of Response And Resistance To Anti-HER2-ErbB2 Agents In Breast Cancer
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$373,173.00
Summary
A revolution in cancer care will take place in the next decade as we aim to individualize treatment for each patient. A subtype of breast cancer relies on a growth factor called HER2 for growth. Treatments that block HER2 are highly effective and have less side effects than chemotherapy. My study aims to further understand of the biology of this subtype of breast cancer and action of anti-HER2 agents as this will allow us to treat this aggressive type of breast cancer more effectively.
MicroRNA Expression Profiling Of Eutopic Endometrium In Women With Versus Without Endometriosis
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$224,211.00
Summary
Endometriosis is a medical condition where endometrium grows outside the womb. About 10% of women have this condition that can cause abdominal pain, painful periods and difficulty conceiving a child. Now endometriosis can only be diagnosed by surgical procedure. We believe that the presence of endometriosis causes particular small molecules called microRNAs to be present in the lining of the womb or in the blood only in women with endometriosis, and we could develop a test for endometriosis with ....Endometriosis is a medical condition where endometrium grows outside the womb. About 10% of women have this condition that can cause abdominal pain, painful periods and difficulty conceiving a child. Now endometriosis can only be diagnosed by surgical procedure. We believe that the presence of endometriosis causes particular small molecules called microRNAs to be present in the lining of the womb or in the blood only in women with endometriosis, and we could develop a test for endometriosis without resorting to surgery.Read moreRead less