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Regulatory T cells
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) control autoimmune, allergic and inflammatory responses, and are involved in organ transplantation and immune responses to cancer.. more...
Supervisor(s):
Fazekas, Barbara (Associate Professor)
Research Location:
Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine and Cell Biology
Program Type:
Masters/PHD
Keywords:
Inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease, Ulcerative colitis, Asthma, Organ transplantation, Cellular immunology, T cell, Regulatory T cell, tolerance, autoimmune disease, allergy, transplantation, Cancer immunology, Mucosal immunology, Infectious diseases, Cell biology, Infection & immunity
Regulatory Proteins in Development and Disease
PhD projects in this laboratory are focused on understanding how key proteins can lead to both normal development and disease, and using this knowledge to develop reagents to inhibit or enhance specific cellular processes.. more...
Supervisor(s):
Research Location:
School of Molecular and Microbial Biosciences
Program Type:
Keywords:
Leukemia, Breast Cancer, blood cell development, neural development, Biomolecular interactions, protein chemistry, Structural biology, molecular biology, Biophysics, drug design, protein engineering, Cancer & leukaemia, Cell biology, Genes in biology & medicine, Human body, Neuroscience & psychology
The role of regulatory T Lymphocytes in aberrant human immune responses
The focus is to phenotypically and functionally characterise T regulatory cells in aberrant immune responses e.g. more...
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Research Location:
Nepean Clinical School, Discipline of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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Keywords:
Clinical Immunology, immunopathology, autoimmune disorders, allergy, Infectious diseases, Cell biology, Infection & immunity
Dendritic cells and control of T cell immune responses
DCs are unique antigen-presenting cells that can initiate (prime) CD4 T cell responses, as well as controlling the progression and subsequent reduction of the immune response, development of immunologic memory and activation of other cell types such as macrophages and B cells.. more...
Supervisor(s):
Fazekas, Barbara (Associate Professor)
Research Location:
Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine and Cell Biology
Program Type:
PHD
Keywords:
autoimmune disease, Cellular immunology, CD4 T cell, Dendritic cell, tolerance, Antigen presentation, Vaccination, Lymph nodes, migration, Infectious diseases, Cell biology, Infection & immunity
Novel therapies for treating progressive chronic kidney disease
The use of DNA vaccination and regulatory cells to treat progressive kidney disease.. more...
Supervisor(s):
Research Location:
Westmead Millennium Institute, Centre for Transplantation and Renal Research
Program Type:
PHD
Keywords:
Progressive chronic kidney disease, Regulatory cells, DNA vaccination, Chronic diseases & ageing, Therapeutics & adverse drug effects, Human body, Pharmacology & therapeutics
Innate determinants of protective antiviral immunity in the very young
In this project we will investigate the effects of age on T regulatory cell responses, and pathogen recognition receptor signalling (including surface toll like receptor responses) to important perinatal viral infections.. more...
Supervisor(s):
Jones, Cheryl A. (Associate Professor)
Research Location:
Children's Hospital Westmead, Perinatal Infection Research
Program Type:
PHD
Keywords:
Herpes simplex virus disease, Congenital infections, Neonatal herpes simplex virus disease, Congenital CMV infection, Perinatal hepatitis C virus infection, Viruses, Dendritic cells, cellular immunity, T regulatory cells, Neonates, Infectious diseases, Infection & immunity
Modelling Epigenetic Inheritance
Do genes have memory? Every cell in an organism has the same DNA, however, as cells proliferate in early development, or during growth, some cells begin to behave differently as a result of exposure to different environments or stimuli. more...
Supervisor(s):
Research Location:
Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources - Generic
Program Type:
PHD
Keywords:
Systems biology, mathematical modelling, computational modelling, mathematical biology, epigenetics, plants, Cancer
The role of alpha-haemoglobin stabilizing protein (AHSP)
Functional and structural studies of alpha-haemoglobin binding protein (AHSP) and its role in protecting red blood cells from oxidative damage. more...
Supervisor(s):
Research Location:
School of Molecular and Microbial Biosciences
Program Type:
Keywords:
Thalassaemia, oxidative stress, porphyria, Protein-protein interactions, haemoglobin, reactive oxygen species, Cell biology, Heart & circulation, Human body
Investigation of the role of microRNAs in cell differentiation
Investigating the role of microRNAs in the regulation of stem cell multipotency and differentiation.. more...
Supervisor(s):
Research Location:
Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine and Cell Biology, Gene & Stem Cell Therapy Program.
Program Type:
Masters/PHD
Keywords:
Cancer, stem cell, microRNA, Leukemia, Cancer & leukaemia, Cell biology, Genes in biology & medicine, Heart & circulation
Studying gene regulation using the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans
This project aims to characterise the biological roles of CtBP, a protein implicated in control of cell death and cancer metastasis, and to identify the molecules that function with CtBP to regulate gene expression. more...
Supervisor(s):
Research Location:
School of Molecular and Microbial Biosciences
Program Type:
Keywords:
Cancer, Molecular Genetics, gene regulation, Transcription, C. elegans, Apoptosis, genetic screens, gene mapping, Genetic disorders, Cancer & leukaemia, Cell biology, Genes in biology & medicine