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Grant Award View - GA65986
How do CD4+ T cells preserve memories?
GA ID:
GA65986
Agency:
National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
Approval Date:
12-Nov-2019
Publish Date:
16-Dec-2019
Category:
Health and Medical Research
Grant Term:
1-Jan-2020 to 31-Dec-2023
Value (AUD):
$1,510,934.50
(GST inclusive where applicable)
One-off/Ad hoc:
No
Aggregate Grant Award:
No
PBS Program Name:
NHMRC 18/19 1.1 Health and Medical Research
Grant Program:
Ideas
Grant Activity:
How do CD4+ T cells preserve memories?
Purpose:
Memory is a defining feature of the immune system. The ability of CD4 T cells to retain information from one infection allows the body to act rapidly second time round. However, we know little about how CD4 T cells preserve memories, which prevents us improving this process in humans. We will use single-cell genomics and machine learning to determine how memory develops, functions and persists in CD4 T cells, to lay the foundation for improved vaccines against intractable infectious diseases.
GO ID:
GO Title:
Ideas Grants 2019
Internal Reference ID:
GNT1180951
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:
QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Recipient ABN:
31 411 813 344
Grant Recipient Location
Suburb:
Herston
Town/City:
Herston
Postcode:
4006
State/Territory:
QLD
Country:
AUSTRALIA
Grant Delivery Location
State/Territory:
QLD, Overseas
Postcode:
Multiple
Country:
AUSTRALIA, UNITED KINGDOM, UNITED STATES