Research Grant
[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/280900]Researchers: Prof Steven Stacker (Principal investigator) , Prof Marc Achen
Brief description This proposal brings together a team of researchers from diverse backgrounds who have already made important discoveries about the molecular control of the lymphatic system in normal physiology and cancer. The lymphatic vasculature consists of a network of vessels in organs and tissues that is critical for the regulation of tissue fluid volume and immune function. The lymphatics are also important for the metastatic spread of cancer, as they provide a route by which tumour cells spread to distant sites in the body, and for lymphedema, a condition in which lymphatic dysfunction leads to swelling of tissues. This program will explore the molecular mechanisms that control the growth and differentiation of the lymphatic vessels. It will greatly enhance our understanding of lymphatic vessel growth (lymphangiogenesis) and generate a range of reagents for stimulating or inhibiting this process. These reagents will be tested in animal models for their capacity to modulate lymphatic function in the context of cancer and lymphedema.
Funding Amount $AUD 2,589,101.05
Funding Scheme Programs
Notes Program Grant
- nhmrc : 280900
- PURL : https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/280900