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Dysferlin and defective membrane repair in muscular dystrophy
We are studying a form of muscular dystrophy caused by deficiency of the protein dysferlin. more...
Supervisor(s):
Cooper, Sandra (Dr), North, Kathryn (Professor)
Research Location:
The Children's Hospital at Westmead Clinical School
Program Type:
PHD
Keywords:
Muscular dystrophy, neuromuscular disease, neurogenetics, inherited muscle disease, muscle, membrane repair, protein trafficking, tissue culture, Cell biology, Genetic disorders, Movement disorders, Genes in biology & medicine, Movement.
Determining the functional significance of non-coding DNA variants in genes for complex traits involving gene-environmental interactions
To identify non-protein coding DNA changes in genes that interact with the environment using 2 models – sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis for the vulnerability to environmental toxins and elite athletes for exercise-related hypoxic response using a combined in silico approach and cell culture experiment.. more...
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Program Type:
PHD
Keywords:
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, elite endurance performance, motor neuron disease, Lou Gehrig’s disease, sports medicine, functional DNA variant, complex genetic traits, gene environment interaction, mRNA splicing, detoxification, hypoxic response, Brain & nervous system disorders, Genes in biology & medicine, Health & lifestyle, Heart & circulation, Human body, Neuroscience & psychology
Global effects of resveratrol on gene expression and senescence.
This project will find all of the genes and pathways involved in ageing and how the red wine polyphenol resveratrol can influence these to improve health and lifespan.. more...
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Ageing, cardiovascular disease, Cancer, atherosclerosis, diabetes, dementia, molecular biology, Chronic diseases & ageing, Cell biology, Genes in biology & medicine, Health & lifestyle
Control of cell differentiation during mouse embryogenesis and stem cell development
The research will provide insights into how progenitor cells for fetal tissues may be maintained and determine the conditions that facilitate differentiation into germ layer derivatives. . more...
Supervisor(s):
Tam, Patrick (Professor), Loebel, David (Dr)
Research Location:
Children's Medical Research Institute
Program Type:
PHD
Keywords:
mouse embryology, stem/progenitor cells, directed cell differentiation, developmental genetics, gene expression, signaling activity
Roles of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines in causing cerebral complications in malaria
The balance of production of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines seems to be critical in determining the outcomes of malaria infection and this will be studied in the context of cerebral malaria, a major life-threatening complication in this infection.. more...
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Research Location:
Bosch Institute (Molecular Immunopathology Unit)
Program Type:
Masters/PHD
Keywords:
malaria, severe malaria, cerebral malaria, inflammatory disease, Infectious Disease, Endothelium, cytokines, immunopathology, gene expression, Immunology, immunity, blood vessels, Brain & nervous system disorders, Infectious diseases, Infection & immunity, Neuroscience & psychology
Genes and cell-cell interactions in cancer progression.
Oncogenes, tumour suppressor genes and cell-cell interactions in cancer: which are important in driving tumour progression and invasion in squamous cell carcinomas?. more...
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Research Location:
Central Clinical School, Dermatology Research Labs
Program Type:
Masters/PHD
Keywords:
Skin Cancer, Oncogene, Signal transduction, Transcription, Cancer & leukaemia, Cell biology, Genes in biology & medicine, head and neck cancer, tumour progression, invasion, metastasis, extracellular matrix, photobiology, tissue engineering
Regulation of growth factor signaling in the eye and its implications for normal lens biology and pathology.
Fibroblast growth factors play an essential role in regulating lens cell behaviour. more...
Supervisor(s):
Lovicu, Frank J. (Dr), McAvoy, John (Professor)
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Keywords:
Blindness, Cataract, Posterior capsular opacification (PCO), Aftercataract, Vision impairment, Lens Development, Cell proliferation, Cell Differentiation, Growth Factors, FGF, TGF-ß, Signal transduction, Receptor Antagonists, Sef, Sprouty, Hearing & vision problems, Infertility & developmental problems, Cell biology, Genes in biology & medicine, The senses
Hepatitis C virus and Steatosis
This project will study, at the molecular level, how hepatitis C virus causes steatosis (fatty liver) in chronically infected people.. more...
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Storr Liver Unit, Westmead Millennium Institute, The University of Sydney.
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chronic hepatitis, steatosis, metabolic syndrome, Hepatitis C, Virology, lipid metabolism, Infectious diseases, Liver & hormonal disorders, Human body, Infection & immunity
How the p53 tumour suppressor prevents cancers
Studies on the p53 tumour suppressor.. more...
Supervisor(s):
Braithwaite, Antony (Professor)
Research Location:
Children's Medical Research Institute
Program Type:
PHD
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Biochemistry and cell biology of the cancer-associated enzyme telomerase
Biochemistry and cell biology of the cancer-associated enzyme telomerase.. more...
Supervisor(s):
Bryan, Tracy (Associate Professor)
Research Location:
Children's Medical Research Institute
Program Type:
PHD
Keywords:
Cancer, Dyskeratosis congenita, telomerase, telomeres, immortalisation, Biochemistry, enzyme, ribonucleoprotein, Cancer & leukaemia, Cell biology, Genes in biology & medicine