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Congratulations to our staff on their recent grant success.

Auckland Medical Research Foundation/AMRF Project

Suzuki Haruna, Physiology

Finding novel targets to protect auditory nerve synapses for prevention of hearing loss

$108,968

Angus Grey, Physiology

Breaking the biochemical barriers to anti-cataract therapies with nanovesicle technology

$158,539

Srdjan Vlajkovic, Physiology

The role of Annexin A1 in the resolution of cochlear inflammation caused by cisplatin administration

$159,234

Troy Merry, Nutrition

The role of a variant in the CREBRF in promoting pancreatic beta-cell function to protect against type 2 diabetes

$159,324

Tet W Lee, Auckland Cancer Society Research Centre

Molecular determinants of microenvironment stress tolerance in head and neck cancer

$151,615

Maggie Kalev, Molecular Medicine and Pathology

Unfolded protein response in myeloproliferative neoplasms

$159,999

Cancer Research Trust New Zealand/GENESIS Research Grant

Maggie Kalev, Molecular Medicine and Pathology

Unfolded protein response in myeloproliferative neoplasms

$79,715

Julie Spicer, Auckland Cancer Society Research Centre

Increasing patient survival from blood cancers by preventing bone marrow transplant rejection $77,040

Stephen Jamieson, Auckland Cancer Society Research Centre

The role of mTOR signalling in mediating T-DM1 resistance

$80,000

Benjamin Dickson, Auckland Cancer Society Research Centre

A bio-inspired method to address antibody-drug conjugate payload toxicity

$79,924

Cure Kids/Research Project Granting Round

Jacelyn Hughes, Molecular Medicine and Pathology

Improving the efficacy of TeeVax – NZ’s leading vaccine candidate against Rheumatic Fever

$90,208

Lottery Health/Postdoctoral Fellowships

Randall D’Souza, Nutrition

Understanding the role of neutrophils and alpha-1-antitrypsin in of non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases

$260,000

 

Maurice and Phyllis Paykel Trust/MPPT Project Grant

Christopher Hedges, Nutrition

Investigating the effects of PI3K inhibition on adult mouse metabolism and thermoregulation

$8,000

Rhea Desai, Molecular Medicine and Pathology

Elucidating the role of the AhR pathway in leukaemia stem cells: A new therapeutic approach for acute myeloid leukaemia

$10,000

Veronika Sander, Molecular Medicine and Pathology

Establishing a model for a new syndromic genetic kidney disease found in a NZ family

$16,000

Bronwen Connor, Pharmacology

Transplantation of human reprogrammed neural precursor cells for the treatment of Parkinson’s and Huntington’s disease

$13,000

Julia Robertson, Molecular Medicine and Pathology

Understanding life and death. Identification of enzymes involved in bacterial viability and cell death processes

$9,000

Randall D’Souza, Nutrition

Identifying circulatory and exosomal microRNA profiles that are specific to NAFLD

$10,000

Anassuya Ramachandran, Molecular Medicine and Pathology

Revealing the Role of MEN1 and TGF-beta Superfamily Signalling in pNETs

$14,000

Neurological Foundation/NF Project Grant

Bronwen Connor, Pharmacology

Understanding Fragile X Syndrome Through Direct Cell Reprogramming

$287,036

Neurological Foundation/NF Small Project

Jack Flanagan, Pharmacology

Toward new mechanisms of pain relief for Multiple Sclerosis

$14,870

Helen Murray, Anatomy and Medical Imaging

Multiplex in situ hybridisation and immunohistochemistry for the study of Brain Plasticity in Alzheimer’s Disease

$15,000

Neurological Foundation/Philip Wrightson Postdoctoral Fellowship

Kevin Lee, Physiology

Investigating inflammation-induced synapse loss using adult human neurons

$192,343

Neurological Foundation/W & B Miller Postgraduate Scholarship

In H Park, Pharmacology

Improving the Therapeutic Potential of Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors in the Treatment of Glioblastoma: Conjugation with Heptamethine Cyanine Dyes

$119,000

Maurice Curtis, Anatomy and Medical Imaging

Investigating the role of distinct α-synuclein strains in different α-synucleinopathies

$119,000

Royal Society of New Zealand/Catalyst Seeding – General

Kathleen Mountjoy, Physiology

NZ-USA Melanocortinome Team discovering endogenous melanocortin hormones that prevent obesity

$80,000

Royal Society of New Zealand/Catalyst Seeding – New Zealand-Japan Joint Research Programme

Paul Donaldson, Physiology

Roles for the mechanosensitive channels (TRPV1 and TRPV4) in the initiation of presbyopia

$60,000