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Molecular mechanisms of cardiac function and disease [ 2005 - 2009 ]

Also known as: Heart development, function and failure

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/354400]

Researchers: Prof Bob Graham (Principal investigator) ,  Prof David Allen Prof Diane Fatkin Prof Michael Feneley Prof Richard Harvey

Brief description Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in our society. Almost two million Australians suffer from the debilitating effects of heart disease and it is the leading cause of premature permanent disability in our workers. Heart defects are also the most common type of birth defect and the leading cause of deaths in infants dying from birth defects. Many of these problems can be attributed directly to defects in the development, repair and-or function of heart muscle and, at the cellular level, of heart muscle cells or cardiomyocytes. Understanding the cardiomyocyte as well as integrated heart development, biology, physiology and function, therefore, holds great promise for major advances in the prevention and treatment of contemporary heart diseases. This Program Grant brings together a unique team of interactive researchers with expertise in cardiovascular physiology, as well as developmental, cellular and molecular biology. The outcomes anticipated from new insights into heart biology that will result from the proposed studies, are the development of novel therapeutic approaches for the prevention and treatment of heart attacks and heart failure.

Funding Amount $AUD 8,213,642.16

Funding Scheme Programs

Notes Program Grant

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