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Sydney awarded $61 million for health research

14 September 2021
38 research projects receive NHMRC funding
University of Sydney researchers have received $61 million from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) to improve the health of Australians.

The Minister for Health and Aged Care, the Hon. Greg Hunt MP,听 has announced the successful NHMRC grants today. The University of Sydney was awarded $61 million for 34 Investigator Grant projects and four Centres of Research Excellence (CRE) schemes.

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Duncan Ivison听welcomed the announcement.

鈥淭his outstanding result is testament to the calibre of our researchers, the important areas of research they are pursuing, and the University鈥檚 position as a leader in health and medical research more generally. I was delighted to see such a strong performance from both the Faculty of Medicine and Health and the Faculty of Science, which demonstrates the breadth and quality of our research in these areas," Professor Ivison said. 听

鈥淭his round we received the largest number of CREs ever led by the University of Sydney. Our sustained grant success reflects the outward focus of our academic community and our commitment to听shaping听the future of health in Australia.鈥

The University will lead four new CREs to improve outcomes for people with chronic kidney disease, childhood obesity prevention, reduce medical overuse, and find treatments for inflammatory arthritis.

Highlights of grants awarded to Sydney researchers in this round include:

  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Georgina Long received an Investigator Grant to focus on lowering the death rate for melanoma - a cancer in which Australia has the highest incidence of in the world. The project will develop novel drug therapies using innovative clinical trial designs, collecting unique samples to understand the causes, and conquer drug resistance.
  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Julie Leask鈥檚 Investigator Grant project aims to close gaps in vaccination coverage. It will identify behavioural and social drivers of low vaccination, generate new knowledge on interventions to improve coverage, and provide innovative solutions to the problem of vaccine hesitancy.
  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Gregory Fox听received an Investigator Grant to address the major gaps in prevention, detection and treatment of tuberculosis 鈥 a disease still affecting 10 million people each year. A series of trials will help to reduce the spread of infection and improve treatment outcomes globally and in Australia.
  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Olivier Piguet鈥檚 Investigator Grant project aims to improve diagnosis and understanding of disease progression in frontotemporal dementia, a progressive and fatal neurodegenerative brain disorder. It will develop relevant therapeutic interventions that will maximise the quality of life of patients and their families.
  • Professor Lyn March will lead a CRE working to find the right treatment for inflammatory arthritis and provide the best path to symptom relief with the least risk of side effects. The CRE will build a resource and workforce to continue to look for cures to deliver the best outcomes for patients and society.
  • ProfessorLouise Baur鈥檚 CRE aims to identify and deliver the most effective, cost-effective, scalable and sustainable approaches to preventing obesity, and reducing obesity-related behaviours, in children aged 0-5 years.

NHMRC grant recipients

  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Louise Baur will lead a CRE that aims to identify and deliver the most effective, cost-effective, scalable and sustainable approaches to preventing obesity, and reducing obesity-related behaviours, in children aged 0-5 years.
  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Lyn March鈥檚 CRE will work to find the right treatment for inflammatory arthritis, and provide the best path to symptom relief with the least risk of side effects.
  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Kirsten McCaffery will lead a CRE that will develop "a new solutions-based approach" to overuse of unnecessary, ineffective healthcare.
  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Allison Tong鈥檚 CRE will partner with patients to generate and translate new evidence to improve outcomes for people living with chronic kidney disease.
  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Louise Baur awarded $1.7 million for Transforming the prevention and treatment of child and adolescent obesity
  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Nicholas Buckley awarded $1.5 million for Applied research to tackle the Australian poisoning epidemic
  • Dr听Qi Cao awarded $650,740 for Developing novel therapeutic approaches by using innate lymphoid cells in chronic kidney disease
  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Peter Cistulli awarded $2.4 million for A deadly duo: Defining the link between Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and听Cardiovascular Disease
  • Dr听Tessa Copp awarded $650,740 for Reducing the harms of inappropriate medicalisation of women's reproductive health
  • Dr听Jacob Crouse awarded $650,740 for Investigating body clock dysfunction in mood disorders using wearable sensors
  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Anne Cust awarded $2 million for Tailored approaches to improve prevention and early detection of melanoma and other skin cancers听
  • Dr Jonathan Danon awarded $650,740 for Molecular innovations for imaging microglial contributions to brain disorders
  • Associate 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Melody Ding awarded $1.5 million for Creating an active Australia through active systems: Co-production of multi-sectoral population physical activity strategies听
  • Dr听Angela D'Rozario awarded $1.5 million for Investigating sleep biomarkers of cognitive impairment and improving cognitive outcomes through targeted sleep interventions in adults at risk for dementia
  • Associate Professor Mohammed Eslam awarded $1.2 million for Leveraging human genetics to inform treatment in fatty liver disease
  • Dr听Giovanni Ferreira awarded $650,740 for Improving back pain care in Australia
  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Manuela Ferreira awarded $2.5 million for Less pain in the back: how new approaches can improve care for low back pain听
  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Gregory Fox awarded $3.1 million for New directions in global tuberculosis control
  • Professor Ollie Jay awarded $2.1 million for Heat and Health: Building resilience to a warming planet across the human lifespan
  • Dr听Ameneh Khatami awarded $570,592 for Phage Therapy - a novel solution for difficult-to-treat infections in children
  • Dr听Ramon Landin-Romero awarded $1.5 million for Bridging the clinico-pathological divide: improving neuroimaging analysis and applications in dementia
  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Julie Leask awarded $2.3 million for Behavioural and social science to close gaps in vaccination coverage
  • Associate 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Chee Khoon Lee awarded $1.8 million for Improving outcomes in advanced lung and gynaecological cancers through innovations in clinical trials
  • Briana Lees awarded $650,740 for Alcohol use during pregnancy: Understanding and improving health outcomes in offspring
  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Georgina Long awarded $3.9 million for Towards Zero Deaths from Melanoma: Innovative Clinical Trials with Multi-omics Analyses
  • Karine Manera awarded $650,740 for Partnering with patients to assess and address loneliness in chronic kidney disease
  • Elie Matar awarded $250,000 for听From dreams to delirium and dementia: Cognitive fluctuations as a window into novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets for neurodegeneration
  • Associate 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Alexander Menzies awarded $1.3 million for Predictive biomarkers of response, resistance and toxicity with immunotherapy in melanoma
  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Sharon Naismith awarded $2.1 million for Improving dementia outcomes with new targets, trials and national standards听
  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Olivier Piguet awarded $2 million for Maximising quality of life in frontotemporal dementia
  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Julie Redfern awarded $2.8 million for Modernising cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention of heart disease
  • Dr听Sudarshini Ramanathan awarded $1.5 million for Defining pathogenic mechanisms to improve diagnosis and treatment of antibody-associated neurological disorders
  • Associate 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Natasha Rogers awarded $1.1 million for Improving translational pathways in kidney injury: from discovery to clinical practice
  • Dr听Anna Seidler awarded $600,740 for NextGen evidence synthesis to maximise data utility and improve health outcomes
  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Robert Simes awarded $2.7 million for Innovations in Clinical Trials Research: from personalised medicine to population health
  • Dr听Sanjay Wadanambi Arachchige awarded $450,370 for Research generating evidence to optimise pneumococcal disease prevention
  • Dr听Kerrie Wiley awarded $650,740 for Integrating social science evidence into the fight against vaccine-preventable and vector-borne diseases in the Australasian, South East Asian and Pacific regions
  • Dr听Mark White awarded $624,390 for Novel oxygen sensing pathways in hypoxic disease

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