Faculty of Science Secures $4.8 million in NHMRC Funding
In the December 2018 round of National Health and Medical Research Council funding, Faculty of Science researchers secured just over $4.8 million dollars in funding.
The projects funded include:
$507,127 - Professor Lee Smith – The importance of classical versus backdoor androgen production pathways in masculisation, fertility and lifelong male health.
$1,833,213 – Professor Billie Bonevski– A trial of vaporized nicotine products for smoking cessation following discharge from drug and alcohol residential withdrawal services.
$572,394 – Professor Brett Nixon – Targeted disruption of lipoxygenase enzymes to prevent oxidative stress-mediated pathologies in the male germline.
$1,493,752 – Professor Adam McCluskey– Dynamin modulators for reversing immunotherapy resistance in head and neck cancer.
$425,394 – DrGeoffry De Iuliis– Utlising the male germline to define our understanding of the biological effects of radio frequency electromagnetic energy.
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