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Grant Award View - GA29943
How does the brain sense low glucose levels and switch on corrective...
GA ID:
GA29943
Agency:
National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
Approval Date:
25-Oct-2018
Publish Date:
21-Dec-2018
Category:
Medical Research
Grant Term:
1-Jan-2019 to 31-Dec-2022
Value (AUD):
$570,887.70
(GST inclusive where applicable)
One-off/Ad hoc:
No
Aggregate Grant Award:
No
PBS Program Name:
NHMRC 17/18 1.1 Health and Medical Research
Grant Program:
Project
Grant Activity:
How does the brain sense low glucose levels and switch on corrective actions?
Purpose:
The body needs to react if blood sugar levels become abnormally low in order to prevent harmful life-threatening consequences. While hormonal cues from the periphery inform the brain about blood sugar levels, the brain is the main player to initiate counterregulation. The neuronal circuit how the brain senses glucose and initiates regulatory responses is unknown and will be the topic of this proposal.
GO ID:
GO Title:
NHMRC Project Grant Scheme
Internal Reference ID:
GNT1160065
Selection Process:
Targeted or Restricted Competitive
Confidentiality - Contract:
Yes
Confidentiality Reason(s) - Contract:
Privacy Act 1988
Intellectual property
Intellectual property
Confidentiality - Outputs:
Yes
Confidentiality Reason(s) - Outputs:
Intellectual property
Grant Recipient Details
Recipient Name:
Monash University
Recipient ABN:
12 377 614 012
Grant Recipient Location
Suburb:
Clayton
Town/City:
Clayton
Postcode:
3800
State/Territory:
VIC
Country:
AUSTRALIA
Grant Delivery Location
State/Territory:
VIC
Postcode:
Country:
AUSTRALIA