Identification Of Cancer Initiating Cells In Small-cell Lung Cancer
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$364,420.00
Summary
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Recently a unique mouse model of small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) has been generated that closely mimics the human disease. We will use this model to identify the cells that give rise to SCLC upon genetic alteration. Results obtained will assist in designing more effective intervention strategies aimed at overcoming initial and acquired resistance of these tumours against cytotoxic and targeted drugs.
Studies of pregnant women are essential for determining new ways to improve the health of women and their infants. Information collected in these studies can answer many valuable questions, but only if used in the right way. This project will develop new statistical methods to make the most of information collected in these studies so that we can understand the true effects of a treatment and hence accurate health advice can be given to pregnant women.
Investigation Of The Molecular Basis Of Frailty And Development Of Frailty Biomarkers In A Novel Mouse Ageing Model
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$408,768.00
Summary
Frailty is a state of high vulnerability for adverse health outcomes, and the prevalence of frailty increases with increasing age. There is very little known about why frailty develops, and there is also no widely accepted, efficient method of determining if someone is frail. This project will test blood markers for frailty, that will allow for optimization of treatment for older frail people and use mouse models of frailty to learn more about why frailty develops.