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A/Prof. Deborah Hodgson

Work Phone(02) 4921 6701
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OfficeV221, Mathematics

Funding

Summary

Number of grants39
Total funding$1,340,362

For project grants received while at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics.

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2012 (2 grants)

The effects of maternal infection on glutamate-related behavioural, electrophysiological and neuropathological measures relevant to schizophrenia$523,417

FT13 Future Fellowship External & DE13 Applicant Support - FSIT$21,000

2011 (2 grants)

Novel approach for assessing stress and anxiety in rodents$73,080

The effects of maternal infection on NMDA-related electrophysiological, behavioural and biochemical measures relevant to schizophrenia$25,000

2010 (2 grants)

The effects of maternal viral infection on electrophysiological and biochemical measures of NMDA receptor functioning in adult offspring$70,000

Support for BHS Animal Facility$10,000

2009 (5 grants)

The Ontogeny of Pain Behaviour: A Novel Neuroimmune Pathway.$150,000

Working memory deficits and mismatch negativity changes induced by early life infection: 'Two-hit' model of schizophrenia$43,800

The role of early life infection in the predisposition to anxiety in adulthood$20,000

Writing for Success $15,000

Laboratory of Neuroimmunology MHIRT Program$4,792

2008 (4 grants)

CEF Admin Relief - Hodgson and Karayanidis$99,962

The Development of Pain Behaviour: A Novel Neuroimmune Pathway$18,733

Research Career development program in the 'fetal origins of disease'$7,876

International Congress on Psychoneuroimmunology$2,500

2007 (2 grants)

Maternal probiotic treatment protects against colonic and immune dysfunctions induced by neonatal stress$10,664

International Congress for psychoneuroimmunology research, Arachon France, 30/5/2007 - 2/6/2007$1,700

2006 (2 grants)

Perinatal programming of human anxiety disorders$16,000

International Congress on Psychneuroimmunology 31st May - 4th June$1,500

2005 (3 grants)

Perinatal programming of the neuroendocrine and immune system: Implications for long term health outcomes$6,029

The effect of maternal infection on predisposition towards asthma in adulthood$6,029

International Congress of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, 16-20 November 2005$2,400

2004 (3 grants)

Perinatal neuroendocrine programming of adult immunocompetence$12,000

The effect of maternal inflammation on fetal development, placental function and neonatal immune competence: An animal model of asthma during pregnancy$10,000

Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society International Conference, 26-29 May 2004, Germany$2,500

2003 (4 grants)

The effect of prenatal exposure to bacteria on placental 11?-HSD activity in the guinea pig: a potential mechanism for altered stress sensitivity in adulthood$11,500

Neonatal Neuroendocrine Programming of Adult Susceptibility to Cancer$10,000

Visit of A/prof Y Shavit, 16 March 2003 to 2 August 2003$6,500

1. Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society , 2. World Congress on Fetal Origins of disease, 1. Amelia Islands, USA, 4 - 8 June 2. Brighton, UK, 8-11 June, 200$2,500

2002 (4 grants)

Immunoregulatory role of the endogenous cannabinoid anandamide$50,000

The Immunoregulatory Role of the Endogenous Cannabinoid Anandamide$50,000

Effects of early life exposure to bacteria on resistance to respiratory infection in adulthood$10,000

Psychoneuriommunology Research Society International Conference Wisconsin, USA, May 7 - 11, 2002$2,500

2001 (2 grants)

Early-Life Exposure to Bacterial Stimul and Neonatal Stress: Impact on Tumor Immunity.$12,000

Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society International Conference, Netherlands 16-20 May 2001$2,500

2000 (2 grants)

MODULATION OF TUMOR COLONIZATION BY BRAIN CYTOKINES$14,500

Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society International Conference, Wilmington, North Carolina, USA.$2,085

1999 (1 grants)

Neuroimmune mediation of HIV-related neoplasms$11,000

1998 (1 grants)

Society for Neurosciences Annual Conference, USA 7-12 November 1998$1,295