Research Grant
[Cite as http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/458513]
Researchers:
Prof Patrick Holt
(Principal investigator)
,
Prof Peter Sly
(Principal investigator)
,
Prof John Upham
,
Prof Peter Le Souef
,
Prof Stephen Stick
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Brief description Asthma develops as a complex series of interactions between genetic susceptibility and environmental exposures occurring in early life. While many children grow out of asthma others do not and develop the chronic form of the disease that persists into adult life. Our research involves understanding why some susceptible children develop asthma and why this becomes chronic in some. We will undertake studies in children to find out how and why this occurs. A major part of our studies involve longitudinal studies in cohorts of children recruited before birth. Having the ability to study children as they grow and develop conditions such as allergies and asthma allows us to understand why these conditions occur and allow us to predict which children are likely to develop them. Our research Program also has a solid focus on Translational Research, in which we will use the findings from our basic science studies to develop and test new methods of preventing and of treating asthma. These studies will include new methods for preventing the development of allergies, preventing the damage done to the lungs by severe viral respiratory infections in early life and better methods of treating established allergic asthma by improving immunotherapy techniques. By its very nature, primary prevention of disease in young children is controversial and raises some interesting questions. As part of this Program we intend to initiate consultation and debate in public, academic, regulatory and industry circles. An important role for our Program is shifting the current emphasis away from treatment of established disease towards preventing disease occurring. This is the best way to decrease the health, social and economic burden of chronic diseases such as asthma.
Funding Amount $AUD 7,169,609.25
Funding Scheme Programs
Notes Program Grant
- PURL : http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/458513
- nhmrc : 458513