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Atherosclerosis - the key roles of HDL, cell cholesterol metabolism and vascular function [ 2013 - 2017 ]

Also known as: 5013356

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/GNT1037903]

Researchers: Prof Philip Barter (Principal investigator) ,  Prof David Celermajer Prof KerryAnne Rye Prof Leonard Kritharides Prof Wendy Jessup

Brief description Atherosclerosis, an accumulation of cholesterol in the artery wall, is a major cause of illness and premature death worldwide. It is caused by conditions such as low levels of the protective high density lipoproteins (HDLs), diabetes, smoking and abnormal function of arteries, all of which are linked to disorders of cholesterol metabolism. With our expertise in HDLs, cholesterol metabolism and artery function, our research will lead to the development of novel strategies for early detection and prevention of atherosclerosis and heart disease.

Funding Amount $AUD 7,085,050.00

Funding Scheme Programs

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