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Grant Award View - GA281723-V1

Novel role of RNA methylation in neuronal homeostasis

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02 6287 6600

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GA ID:
GA281723-V1
Agency:
Australian Research Council
Approval Date:
19-Jan-2023
Variation Publish Date:
29-Mar-2023
Variation Date:
1-Jul-2023
Category:
Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
Grant Term:
1-Jul-2023 to 30-Jun-2026
Value (AUD):
$475,659.00 (GST inclusive where applicable)
Varies:
GA281723 - Novel role of RNA methylation in neuronal homeostasis

One-off/Ad hoc:
No
Aggregate Grant Award:
No

PBS Program Name:
ARC 22/23 Discovery
Grant Program:
Discovery Projects
Grant Activity:
Novel role of RNA methylation in neuronal homeostasis
Purpose:
This proposal is aimed at understanding the RNA signalling that takes place in neuronal homeostatic response. The crucial role of neuronal homeostasis for normal brain function is evidenced throughout the nervous system; however, the precise underlying mechanisms are still not well understood. The proposed research will utilise high-throughput sequencing approaches coupled with biochemical, molecular and cell biological assays to provide mechanistic insights into the molecular processes that control neuronal homeostatic responses. This will elucidate how neural plasticity and network stability are maintained, a process that is critical for our understanding of sensory processing, learning and memory throughout life.

GO ID:
GO Title:
Discovery Projects for funding commencing in 2023
Internal Reference ID:
DP23 Round 1
Selection Process:
Targeted or Restricted Competitive

Confidentiality - Contract:
No
Confidentiality - Outputs:
No

Grant Recipient Details

Recipient Name:
The University of Queensland
Recipient ABN:
63 942 912 684

Grant Recipient Location

Suburb:
ST LUCIA
Town/City:
ST LUCIA
Postcode:
4067
State/Territory:
QLD
Country:
AUSTRALIA

Grant Delivery Location

State/Territory:
QLD
Postcode:
4067
Country:
AUSTRALIA

Contact Details

ARC NCGP General Enquiries

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02 6287 6600

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