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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0210670

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $183,000.00
    Summary
    Patterned assemblies of molecules on surfaces. Because of their redox and photophysical properties, artificial porphyrin systems have been designed for applications such as light-harvesting antennae, catalysts and sensors. Control of molecular orientation is required in order to construct practical devices, and in this project methods of assembling porphyrins on surfaces in well-defined patterns will be developed. Sophisticated methods will be used to characterise the films produced in these w .... Patterned assemblies of molecules on surfaces. Because of their redox and photophysical properties, artificial porphyrin systems have been designed for applications such as light-harvesting antennae, catalysts and sensors. Control of molecular orientation is required in order to construct practical devices, and in this project methods of assembling porphyrins on surfaces in well-defined patterns will be developed. Sophisticated methods will be used to characterise the films produced in these ways, in order to provide the information necessary to refine procedures and design new molecules suitable for advanced applications. Expected outcomes are new methods and architectures that can ultimately yield devices that act at the molecular level.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0985029

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $290,000.00
    Summary
    Endosomal Protein Transport: From Molecular Structures to Biological Function. Intracellular transport of biomolecules through the endosomal organelle is critical for normal cellular processes such as signalling, homoeostasis and development. Defects in this fundamental process and subversion of it by bacterial and viral pathogens also lead to many different human diseases. This project will build on Australia's strong programme of structural and cellular biology research to develop key insights .... Endosomal Protein Transport: From Molecular Structures to Biological Function. Intracellular transport of biomolecules through the endosomal organelle is critical for normal cellular processes such as signalling, homoeostasis and development. Defects in this fundamental process and subversion of it by bacterial and viral pathogens also lead to many different human diseases. This project will build on Australia's strong programme of structural and cellular biology research to develop key insights into endosomal trafficking at the molecular level. Outcomes from this work will place Australia at the forefront of international efforts to understand this essential biological process and will have important implications for future design of pharmaceuticals.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0347955

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $500,000.00
    Summary
    A Cell Sorter Facility for Neuroscience and Related Biotechnology. Neuroscience is entering an era of accelerated discovery in which Queensland neuroscientists can excel if they gain leadership in key technologies. One critical technology is the ability to obtain specific cell populations from various parts of the nervous system in sufficient quantity and purity to enable their accurate examination by gene array, proteomics and physiological techniques. The aim is to establish the world's first .... A Cell Sorter Facility for Neuroscience and Related Biotechnology. Neuroscience is entering an era of accelerated discovery in which Queensland neuroscientists can excel if they gain leadership in key technologies. One critical technology is the ability to obtain specific cell populations from various parts of the nervous system in sufficient quantity and purity to enable their accurate examination by gene array, proteomics and physiological techniques. The aim is to establish the world's first cell-sorting facility dedicated to the production of nerve cells suitable for molecular characterization and screening, providing the basis for identifying key molecules regulating brain function, ageing and repair of great importance to the biotechnology/pharmaceutical industry.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0986496

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $540,000.00
    Summary
    Novel approaches for structural and functional analysis of the protein complex COG, a tether that controls intra-Golgi trafficking. Production and engineering of proteins are key methodologies of the life sciences in general and biotechnology in particular. Our ability to produce and analyse protein-based components of the cell determines the expense and speed of discovery, as well as the creation of new vaccines, drugs, and diagnostic methods. The current project aims to develop new approaches .... Novel approaches for structural and functional analysis of the protein complex COG, a tether that controls intra-Golgi trafficking. Production and engineering of proteins are key methodologies of the life sciences in general and biotechnology in particular. Our ability to produce and analyse protein-based components of the cell determines the expense and speed of discovery, as well as the creation of new vaccines, drugs, and diagnostic methods. The current project aims to develop new approaches for protein production and to apply them to the analysis of the basic mechanisms of cell self-maintenance.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0987953

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $130,000.00
    Summary
    Developing high-flux ceramic membranes via in situ synthesis of metal oxide nanofibres for separations of biological substances. This project can deliver advanced technology for fabricating ceramic membranes and biological separation, which has considerable commercial prospects in the chemical, pharmaceutical, dairy, food and water industries. The new ceramic membrane and nanofibres are highly-valued end products of metal oxides, which are manufactured commercially on large scale in Australia. T .... Developing high-flux ceramic membranes via in situ synthesis of metal oxide nanofibres for separations of biological substances. This project can deliver advanced technology for fabricating ceramic membranes and biological separation, which has considerable commercial prospects in the chemical, pharmaceutical, dairy, food and water industries. The new ceramic membrane and nanofibres are highly-valued end products of metal oxides, which are manufactured commercially on large scale in Australia. The project could bring direct benefits to the existing industries, by fostering their growth into more value-added processes, and exporting highly-valued products abroad. Additionally, efficient ceramic membranes could offer solutions to the large-scale purification of biological substances and to the problems for providing clean drinking water.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0664092

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $213,000.00
    Summary
    The molecular mechanism of retromer and sorting nexin function in endosomal membrane trafficking. The proposed research represents breakthrough science that will lead to a fundamental understanding at the molecular level of the structure and assembly of the retromer complex and how it regulates sorting of receptors in the endosomal system. It will provide excellent research training for top graduate students and post-doctoral scientists in multidisciplinary methods that constitute state-of the- .... The molecular mechanism of retromer and sorting nexin function in endosomal membrane trafficking. The proposed research represents breakthrough science that will lead to a fundamental understanding at the molecular level of the structure and assembly of the retromer complex and how it regulates sorting of receptors in the endosomal system. It will provide excellent research training for top graduate students and post-doctoral scientists in multidisciplinary methods that constitute state-of the-art structural and molecular cell biology research. By addressing an area of great interest internationally the project will have the capacity to increase Australia's knowledge base and strengthen it's reputation for research excellence.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0561076

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $210,450.00
    Summary
    An evaluation of novel aluminosilicate materials based on modified kaolins for environmental applications. We have shown that simple and inexpensive modification of kaolin produces materials that adsorb large amounts of ammonium (N) and phosphate (P). We intend to evaluate and develop these materials for water treatment, so as to reduce N, P inputs into rivers and wetlands. The materials can then be used as fertilisers. Similarly addition of the materials to sandy soils to reduce leaching losses .... An evaluation of novel aluminosilicate materials based on modified kaolins for environmental applications. We have shown that simple and inexpensive modification of kaolin produces materials that adsorb large amounts of ammonium (N) and phosphate (P). We intend to evaluate and develop these materials for water treatment, so as to reduce N, P inputs into rivers and wetlands. The materials can then be used as fertilisers. Similarly addition of the materials to sandy soils to reduce leaching losses of N, P from fertilisers will be investigated. The major outcome of this research will be effective and inexpensive procedures for reducing eutrophication due to N, P from waste water and fertilisers.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0556707

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $200,000.00
    Summary
    Disulfide Bonds and Protein Folding. This work will advance our understanding of protein folding, which has important implications in biotechnology, impacting on commercial production of recombinant proteins (for pharmaceutical and biomedical applications) and on 1000s of research laboratories worldwide that use recombinant technologies. This research could also contribute to medicine (new treatments for diseases of protein misfolding like Alzheimer's), and to membrane protein structural biology .... Disulfide Bonds and Protein Folding. This work will advance our understanding of protein folding, which has important implications in biotechnology, impacting on commercial production of recombinant proteins (for pharmaceutical and biomedical applications) and on 1000s of research laboratories worldwide that use recombinant technologies. This research could also contribute to medicine (new treatments for diseases of protein misfolding like Alzheimer's), and to membrane protein structural biology. This work could yield economic benefits in the long-term through patentable outcomes and will benefit the community by producing high impact research papers, providing training to Australians and forging links with renowned international scientists.
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