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    T Cell Survival And Function

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $873,684.00
    Summary
    This application seeks information on the factors controlling T cell survival, tolerance and responsiveness to foreign antigens and tumour antigens. Particular attention will be directed to determining how T cells are kept alive through contact with self ligands and cytokines while preserving self tolerance and how anti-tumour responses can improved without augmenting the function of T regulatory cells.
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    Assessment Of The Properties Of Mesenchymal Stem Cells And Their Role In Skeletal Tissue Repair And Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $751,854.00
    Summary
    There is currently a steady increase in surgical intervention and rehabilitation therapy for bone related fractures due to trauma or osteoporosis as a consequence of an aging population. Bone regeneration involves the coordinated participation of skeletal precursor cells, blood vessels and immune cells recruited from the surrounding tissues. This proposal examines the mechanisms mediating the maintenance and recruitment of skeletal precursor cells to sites of bone damage.
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    Defining The Requirements For Effective Immune Responses

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $714,745.00
    Summary
    The immune system rapidly responds to infectious pathogens to eradicate such microbes and limit the damage they can inflict upon the host. Individuals with primary immunodeficiencies have defects in the development and/or function of the cells of their immune system and are more susceptible to infectious diseases. This study will investigate such individuals to identify functions for specific genes and immune cells in order to understand the requirements for generating effective immune responses .... The immune system rapidly responds to infectious pathogens to eradicate such microbes and limit the damage they can inflict upon the host. Individuals with primary immunodeficiencies have defects in the development and/or function of the cells of their immune system and are more susceptible to infectious diseases. This study will investigate such individuals to identify functions for specific genes and immune cells in order to understand the requirements for generating effective immune responses.
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    Gene Regulatory Networks Controlling Lymphocyte Differentiation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $664,745.00
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    The cell types of the blood, such as red and white blood cells, are produced in the bone marrow from a rare stem cell. The stem cell uses a handful of important master-regulatory genes that act in a hierarchy to promote the blood cell differentiation process. This research aims to understand how these master-regulators function in isolation and together in producing the white blood cells that are required for our immune response to microbes, vaccination and to prevent cancer.
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    Transcriptional And Metabolic Regulation Of Effector And Memory Lymphocyte Differentiation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $707,370.00
    Summary
    I am an internationally recognized expert in the field of lymphocyte biology. My work has shed light on antibody production, T cell responses and immune pathology. Specifically, I have identified molecular regulators that link antigen recognition, lymphocyte population expansion, cellular metabolism and effector function. My ongoing work focusses on the development and function of several critically important cell types, including tissue resident lymphocytes and regulatory T cells.
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    Haematopoietic Stem Cells From Human Pluripotent Stem Cells: The Future Of Bone Marrow Transplantation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $763,845.00
    Summary
    Blood stem cell transplantation is a vital therapy for patients with leukaemia following chemotherapy or for patients with bone marrow failure. Because many patients lack a donor, there is a need for an alternate source of stem cells. My laboratory will make blood stem cells from human pluripotent stem cells that will treat patients needing a transplant and will be a useful research tool to help us to understand what goes wrong in the blood system in a range of illnesses.
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    Defining The Cellular Interactions For Initiation And Maintenance Of Immunity To Intracellular Pathogens

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $863,413.00
    Summary
    This immune system provides our body’s defense against invading organisms like viruses, preventing disease and maintaining health. Immunity involves the interaction of several different cell types that together form arsenals tailored to combat each different infection. Professor Heath will investigate how cells of the immune system orchestrate effective immune responses to viral infections and malaria. He will use this understanding to design novel approaches to vaccination.
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    Mechanisms Of Hepatic Fibrogenesis In Chronic Liver Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $697,209.00
    Summary
    Despite advances made in understanding the mechanisms of liver injury, chronic liver disease continues to be one of the most rapidly growing causes of death in subjects aged <65 years. This is the result of uncontrolled wound healing and regeneration leading ultimately to cirrhosis and liver cancer. This research will identify and characterise pathways that control the wound healing response to liver injury, involving the processes of inflammation, scarring and restitution of normal liver mas .... Despite advances made in understanding the mechanisms of liver injury, chronic liver disease continues to be one of the most rapidly growing causes of death in subjects aged <65 years. This is the result of uncontrolled wound healing and regeneration leading ultimately to cirrhosis and liver cancer. This research will identify and characterise pathways that control the wound healing response to liver injury, involving the processes of inflammation, scarring and restitution of normal liver mass.
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    Trace Element Regulation In Neurological Disease: From Molecular Pathogenesis To Translational Impact.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $631,370.00
    Summary
    Neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia and motor neuron disease are a major health burden for Australia and new approaches to treatment are urgently required. Essential trace elements such as copper, zinc and iron show major changes in neurodegneration, however, we do not understand how this drives disease processes. This proposal will develop an innovative 3D ‘brain on a chip’ cell model to probe the role of trace elements in brain pathology and identify exciting new treatments options.
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    The Role Of Endometrial Stem Cells In Women’s Reproductive Health And Disease, And Their Use In Cell Based Therapies

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $727,765.00
    Summary
    The endometrial lining of the uterus rapidly grows and sheds each month in reproductive age women. My discovery of 2 types of endometrial stem cells has changed our understanding of how endometrium grows and how abnormalities in this process lead to gynaecological disease. This project will characterise the role of endometrial stem cells in endometriosis and examine how endometrial mesenchymal stem cells can be used as a cell-based therapy for pelvic organ prolapse.
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