Diagnosing Hereditary Myopathies And Dystrophies With RNA Sequencing: Translating Research Innovations Into Diagnostic Practice
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$279,725.00
Summary
Despite recent advances in genetic testing, more than 50% of patients with hereditary neuromuscular disorders remain undiagnosed. This project aims to apply an alternative and the newest form of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) testing strategy known as transciptome or RNA sequencing to clinical practice to further investigate patients who have remained undiagnosed despite WES and WGS.
Harnessing Imaging And IT Strategies To Expedite Targeted Treatment And Improve Outcomes In Cerebrovascular Diseases
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$2,914,215.00
Summary
This project will expand on my 25+ years of research in combining neuroimaging methods such as CT and MRI with nascent software tools to better target and coordinate treatment and achieve improved outcomes in cerebrovascular diseases such as stroke. We will develop & improve new CT and MRI methods and leverage latest advances in computer science, such as deep learning and mobile phone app technology, to achieve faster and more accurate identification of patients who can benefit from treatment.