Immune Signalling Grants & Funding


Immune Signalling Grants & Funding - Research at Peter Mac

Recent Grants and Funding

  • National Health and Medical Research Council Project Grant: $521,250, 'Polarity regulation in T cells: Mechanisms and consequences', 2009–11.

  • ARC Future Fellowship: $891,200, 'Polarity in lymphocytes: Regulation of immune function and cancer', 2009–13.

  • Leukemia Foundation of Australia: $50,000, 2010.

  • Human Frontiers Research Program, in collaboration with Swinburne University of Technology and University of California Berkeley: US$1,050,000, ‘Testing the role of cell polarity during thymocyte development’, 2007–10.

  • NHMRC Project Grant: $528,750; 'Asymmetric cell division in T cells', 2008-10.

  • NHMRC Project Grant: $481,500, ‘Competition for polarity influences lymphocyte signalling and function’, 2007–09.

  • Cancer Council Victoria: $210,000, ‘A new role for polarity proteins in leukemia/lymphoma’, 2007–09.

  • ARC Project Grant: $263,000, ‘A novel role for Scribble and Dlg in cell protrusions’, 2007–09.

  • Commercializing Emerging Technologies Grant: $70,400, 2008.

  • NHMRC Project Grant: $376,125, ‘A novel mechanism for the regulation of T cell shape and function’, 2006–08.


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