2012 Dept's NHMRC Grants Result: 36% success rate
NHMRC Project Grants
- Dr Traude Beilharz & Dr Peter Boag "The 3' UTR codes that control mRNA translation in development"
- Dr Traude Beilharz "Nocturnin: A post-transcriptional regulator of circadian fat metabolism"
- Prof James Whisstock & Prof Raymond Norton "Understanding how perforin forms pores: the role of calcium and lipids"
- Prof James Whisstock "The structural basis for plasminogen activation"
- A/Prof Ashley Buckle & Dr Daniel Christ "Structural studies of Thyroid Peroxidase, an autoantigen in autoimmune thyroid disease"
- Prof David Jans, Dr Reena Ghildyal, Prof Ralph Tripp & Prof Philip Bardin "Respiratory Syncytial Virus Matrix Protein-Host Protein Interactions as Targets for Therapeutics"
- Prof Rodney Devenish, Dr Oded Kleifeld, Dr John Boyce & Dr Mark Prescott "How Burkholderia pseudomallei subverts host ubiquitination and autophagy pathways"
- Dr Lee Wong "Essential roles of RNA polymerase II transcription and DNA damage response pathway in the maintenance of centromere chromatin assembly"
- Prof Matthew Wilce & A/Prof Jacqueline Wilce "Molecular basis for RIG-I like receptor activation of the innate immune pathway"
- A/Prof Jacqueline Wilce, Prof Patrick Perlmutter & Dr Stephanie Pero "Design and delivery of peptide-based anti-cancer Grb7 inhibitors"
- Prof Christina Mitchell, Prof Catriona McLean & Dr Lisa Ooms "Role of INPP4B and related proteins in human cancer"
- Prof Christina Mitchell, Dr Jennifer Dyson & Dr Ian Smyth "Examining the role of INPP5E in human disease"
- Prof Tony Tiganis & Prof Sarah Russell "Characterisation of a feedback loop in T cells"
- Prof Tony Tiganis "The role of the T cell protein tyrosine phosphatase in autoimmunity"
- Prof Tony Tiganis & Prof Catriona McLean "The role of TCPTP in liver cancer"
- A/Prof Martin Lackmann & Prof Andrew Elefanty "Inhibiting tumour growth by targeting EphA3 and disrupting tumour stromal and vascular microenvironment"
- Dr Fasseli Coulibaly "Understanding the role of the scaffolding protein D13 in poxvirus assembly and its inhibition by rifampicin"
- Dr Julian Vivian "Structural and functional characterisation of the Killer cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptor (KIR) Family of Natural Killer Cell Receptors"
2012 Dept's ARC Grants Result: 35% success rate
ARC Discovery Projects
- Dr Fasseli Coulibaly "In vivo assembly and virulence of poxvirus infectious crystals"
- Prof Trevor J Lithgow "A tale of two genomes: integrating mitochondrial biogenesis into the cell cycle and metabolic control"
- Prof David A Jans "Transcription Factor Nuclear Residency As A Driver of Gene Expression"
- Dr Mark Prescott "The selective elimination of mitochondria from yeast cells: regulation and molecular mechanism"
- A/Prof Anna Roujeinikova "Understanding the structural basis for catalysis and substrate specificity in non-heme diiron medium-chain alkane hydroxylases"
- Dr Ian M Smyth "The structure and patterning of branching morphogenesis in the developing kidney"
- Prof Tony Tiganis "How protein tyrosine phosphatases select their substrates"
2011
2011 Dept's NHMRC Grants Result: 26% success rate
NHMRC Project Grants
1. Ana Traven
2. Dion Kaiserman
3. Ian Smyth
4. Ruby Law
5. Thomas Naderer
6. David Jans x 2 grants
7. Kate Loveland
8. Anthony Purcell
9. Faselli Coulibaly
2011 Dept's ARC Grants Result: 23% success rate
ARC Discovery Projects
1. Fasseli Coulibaly
2. Michelle Dunstone
3. Travis Beddoe
4. Phil Bird
