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Grant Award View - GA214437

How do cells survive nutrient stress? Insight into mechanisms.

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GA ID:
GA214437
Agency:
Australian Research Council
Approval Date:
14-Jan-2022
Publish Date:
20-Jan-2022
Category:
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Research
Grant Term:
30-Dec-2022 to 29-Dec-2025
Original: 14-Jan-2022 to 31-Dec-2024
Value (AUD):
$480,564.00 (GST inclusive where applicable)
Variations:

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

PBS Program Name:
ARC 21/22 Discovery
Grant Program:
Discovery Projects
Grant Activity:
How do cells survive nutrient stress? Insight into mechanisms.
Purpose:
This project studies cell survival under nutrient stress in eukaryotes. Building on extensive preliminary data that identifies novel TOR (Target of Rapamycin) Complex 2 (TORC2) control points it expects to generate new knowledge of critical and conserved features of stress control of macroautophagy that ensures cell survival. It uses interdisciplinary and innovative approaches to validate and characterize nutrient-stress dependent signaling. Expected outcomes include novel insights into environmental control of cell proliferation and forging cross institutional collaborations. This knowledge benefits basic and applied biology and is relevant to industries/projects utilizing living cells as nutrient supports cell survival and proliferation.

GO ID:
GO Title:
Discovery Projects for funding commencing in 2022
Internal Reference ID:
DP22 Round 1
Selection Process:
Targeted or Restricted Competitive

Confidentiality - Contract:
No
Confidentiality - Outputs:
No

Grant Recipient Details

Recipient Name:
Flinders University
Recipient ABN:
65 542 596 200

Grant Recipient Location

Suburb:
BEDFORD PARK
Town/City:
BEDFORD PARK
Postcode:
5042
State/Territory:
SA
Country:
AUSTRALIA

Grant Delivery Location

State/Territory:
SA
Postcode:
5042
Country:
AUSTRALIA

Contact Details

ARC NCGP General Enquiries

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02 6287 6600

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