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Recent funding received:

Australian Research Council

  • Peart, J.P. Stress-sensing and cytoprotection in ageing and disease. Future Fellowship, 2010-14, $706,512.
  • Jull, G. O'Connor, V., Blackstock, F., Morris N.R., et al. The value of simulated patients to enhance the students’ clinical learning during musculoskeletal and cardiorespiratory clinical placements. Linkage Grant 2008-10, $759,000.

Austrian Science Fund

  • Wagner, K-H. and Bulmer A.C. The physiological relevance of bile pigments: In vitro to in vivo evidence of their vaso-protective, anti- mutagenic and anti-carcinogenic potential and mechanisms of action. Stand Alone Project Grant 2009-12, $570,000.

Diabetes Australia Research Trust

  • Headrick, J.P., Peart J.N., Du Toit, J., Haseler, L. and Sabapathy S. Protecting the diabetic heart: Cell signalling changes. 2010, $60,000.

Griffith Health Institute and Medical Research Project Grant Scheme

  • Du Toit, E. Ischemic intolerance and refractoriness to cytoprotection in obesity. 2009-10, $15,000.
  • Haseler, L. Skeletal muscle plasticity in Type 2 diabetic women: Gene expression as a function of exercise dose. 2009-10, $10,000.
  • Nirthanan, S.N. Toxins to therapeutics: Isolation and characterisation of the structure and function of novel snake "three-finger" peptide cardiotoxins. 2009-10, $10,000.
  • Renshaw, G. Q-PCR analysis of genes that are differentially expressed in response to cardio-protective preconditioning. 2009-10, $10,000.
  • Rose'Meyer, R. Vascular responses to adenosine in pre-diabetes. 2009-10, $8,000.

Griffith Health Institute and Medical Research and Gold Coast Hospital Foundation

  • Haseler, L., Perkins, T. and Jayasinghe, R. Skeletal muscle mitochondrial function and oxidative stress in chronic heart failure. 2009, $19,300.

Griffith University

  • Bulmer, A.C. Anti-inflammatory effects of bile pigments in macrophages: A novel mechanism for cardiovascular protection. New Researcher Grant 2011, $15,000.
  • Headrick, J. Health Group Equipment Replacement Reserve 2009, $101,200.
  • Bulmer, A., Neuzil, J., Headrick, J., Peart, J. Du Toit, J. Cardiac upgrade to VEVO microscopic ultrasound. Health Group Infrastructure Fund 2009, $100,000.
  • Headrick, J., Sabapathy, S., Morris, N., Haseler, L., Harrison, G et al. Equipment to establish an exercise testing laboratory at the Centre for Medicine and Oral Health, Griffith University. Research Infrastructure Program Award 2009, $88,000.
  • Peart, J. Limiting infarction/dysfunction through sustained ligand postconditioning. Research Grant 2009, $20,201.
  • Sabapathy, S. Effects of exercise training on haemorheology and insulin signalling in women with type 2 diabetes: A dose reponse study. New Researcher Grant 2009, $16,681.

National Health and Medical Research Council

  • Headrick, J., Peart, J., Ashton, K. and Salvatore, P. The importance of p38 MAPK signalling in aging-related ischaemic intolerance and failed cardioprotection. Project Grant 2008-10, $476,250.
  • Peart, J. Career Development Award 2007-11, $445,000.

National Heart Foundation

  • Peart, J., Headrick, J. and Gross, G. Mechanisms of cardioprotection via unique opioid-mediated preconditioning in ischaemic-reperfused hearts. Grant-in-Aid 2009-10, $128,000.
  • Peart, J., Headrick, J. and Gross, G. A novel form of protection against myocardial ischaemia-reperfusion injury. Grant-in-Aid 2010-11, $128,000.

Queensland Cancer Fund

  • Mellick, A.S., Mittal, V. and Wei, M. Targeting Bone Marrow Derived Cells in Breast Cancer. 2009-10, $164,000.

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