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Novel mechanisms for gene regulation in ageing

Discovery of novel mechanisms for gene regulation in health and disease in relation to ageing and its associated clinical conditions such as hypertension and cancer.. more...

Supervisor(s):

Morris, Brian (Professor)

Research Location:

Bosch Institute (Physiology)

Program Type:

Masters/PHD

Keywords:

molecular biology, splicing factors, renin, longevity, Hypertension, gene expression profiling, resveratrol, microarrays

The role of a newly discovered enzyme, indoleamine dioxygenase-2, in health and in disease

We have discovered the existence of a new enzyme, called indoleamine dioxygenase-2, and where it is located; now we need to find out what it does in the body, which probably relates to the control of blood pressure and male reproductive fertility.. more...

Supervisor(s):

Hunt, Nicholas (Professor)

Research Location:

Bosch Institute (Molecular Immunopathology Unit)

Program Type:

Masters/PHD

Keywords:

Hypertension, infertility, diabetes, indoleamine dioxygenase, tryptophan, kynurenine, sodium transport, spermatozoa, kidney function, Cardiovascular & respiratory diseases, Infertility & developmental problems, Cell biology, Genes in biology & medicine, Human body, Reproduction & development

Control of blood pressure by the brain

The general theme of this research project is the control of blood pressure and sympathetic nerve activity by the brain, both under normal conditions and under abnormal conditions such as high blood pressure.. more...

Supervisor(s):

Dampney, Roger (Professor)

Research Location:

Bosch Institute (Physiology)

Program Type:

PHD

Keywords:

Hypertension, heart failure, panic disorder, Blood pressure, brainstem, hypothalamus, sympathetic activity, serotonin, angiotensin, exercise, Cardiovascular & respiratory diseases, Heart & circulation, Neuroscience & psychology

Regulation of ion transport in the respiratory epithelium in health and disease

The project will focus on elucidating the mechanisms by which respiratory pathogens including influenza, parainfluenza, avian influenza (H5N1) viruses, and microbacterium tuberculosis affect ion transport in the respiratory epithelium and on the development of new treatments for cystic fibrosis including the use of pharmacological agents and stem cell treatment.. more...

Supervisor(s):

Cook, David I (Professor)

Research Location:

Bosch Institute (Physiology)

Program Type:


Keywords:

Influenza A, H5N1, tuberculosis, Hemagglutinin, Cystic fibrosis, respiratory oedema, pneumonia, Stem cells, Cardiovascular & respiratory diseases, Cell biology, Respiration