Disorders Of Gonadal Development: Molecular Approaches To Improved Patient Care
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$863,413.00
Summary
We will use new genomic technologies to identify the genetic causes of disorders of sex development (DSD), a common and often distressing class of birth defect. Knowing the molecular lesion will take the guesswork out of diagnosis and treatment of DSD children. We will also exploit a new discovery to develop new means of rapid, cost-effective, non-invasive diagnosis and therapy for testicular cancer, the commonest form of cancer in men under 30.
Molecular Genetics Of Sex Determination And Gonad Development
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$539,000.00
Summary
Disorders of sexual development are among the most common forms of birth defects in humans (1 in 4,000 births). Many other childhood conditions with this incidence warrant prenatal diagnosis or neonatal screening. These disorders often result in infertility, genital abnormalities and gender mis-assignment. Uncertainty about a child s gender at birth can be very traumatic physically and psychologically for the individual and family concerned. There are profound consequences in later life for the ....Disorders of sexual development are among the most common forms of birth defects in humans (1 in 4,000 births). Many other childhood conditions with this incidence warrant prenatal diagnosis or neonatal screening. These disorders often result in infertility, genital abnormalities and gender mis-assignment. Uncertainty about a child s gender at birth can be very traumatic physically and psychologically for the individual and family concerned. There are profound consequences in later life for the affected individual. The cause of these problems is most often the failure of the delicate network of gene regulation that is responsible for proper development of testes or ovaries in the embryo. This research project will identify genes important for sex determination and development of the gonads, find out how these genes function and interact, and discover how they contribute to cases of aberrant sexual development in humans.Read moreRead less
I am a molecular biologist investigating the role of SRY-SOX transcription factors in the formation and function of the gonad, and to a lesser extent, of bone, the brain and the pancreas. I also identify and functionally characterise other factors causing