NHMRC and ARC grant success in the School
7 Dec., 2005
The following new research grants, commencing in 2006, were won by researchers within the School of MMB:
| Investigators | Grant type | Title | Amount (Over 3 years) |
|---|---|---|---|
| A/Prof. Arthur Conigrave | NHMRC Project Grant | Molecular Determinants of amino acid-dependent signalling by the calcium-sensing receptor | $445,000 |
| Prof. Ruth Hall | NHMRC Project Grant | Molecular Epidemiology of Antibiotic Resistant Salmonella enterica Strains Causing Human Disease | $484,000 |
| Prof. Tim Hirst | NHMRC Project Grant | Cholera toxin co-receptor interaction in the prevention of inflammatory autoimmune disorders | $347,000 |
| Dr Joel Mackay Dr David Gell Dr David Adams |
NHMRC Project Grant | Structure and function of the splicing factor ZNF265 | $498,000 |
| Dr Stuart Cordwell | ARC Discovery Grant | Characterising post-translational modifications in bacterial proteins | $240,000 |
| Dr Mitchell Guss | ARC Discovery Grant | The structure and function of dihydroorotase - an enzyme essential for pyrimidine biosynthesis | $250,000 |
| Dr Ann Kwan | ARC Discovery Grant/Postdoctoral Fellowship | Zinc finger domains as scaffolds for protein engineering | $290,000 |
| Dr Joel Mackay Prof. Merlin Crossley |
ARC Discovery Grant | Structuring and Function of a New Class of Multi Zinc-Finger (mzf) proteins | $530,000 |
| Dr Jacqueline Matthews | ARC Discovery Grant | LIM-homeodomain Interactions in Neuronal Development | $330,000 |




