Catalyst 2024: Advancing Global Health Priorities

Courtesy of Burnet Institute

Congratulations to Burnet Institute researchers who have been awarded the 2024 Catalyst grants.

Catalyst supports projects addressing key priority areas in each of Burnet's program areas: Disease Elimination; Women's, Children's and Adolescents' Health; and Health Security and Pandemic Preparedness.

The following researchers and their teams will receive A$600,000 over the next 3 years.

Disease Elimination

Dr Lindi Masson & Dr Mark Ziemann

Establishing a proteomics pipeline for biomarkers discovery and characterising disease mechanisms

This initiative brings together researchers with diverse expertise to collectively develop a world-class pipeline to generate and analyse proteomics data, as well as train staff and students in this methodology.

This will be achieved through 4 different research projects that will simultaneously address priority areas at Burnet, including HIV, spontaneous pre-term birth, mosquito-borne viruses and malaria.

Women's, Children's and Adolescents' Health

Dr Caroline van Gemert

Burnet Triple Elimination Platform in the Pacific: demonstration project in Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands

This initiative leverages existing Burnet projects in Vanuatu for a coordinated, integrated, partnership-based and scalable approach. It will support governments in Solomon Islands and Vanuatu to develop, support, and monitor the impact of essential services to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of three infections - HIV, syphilis and the hepatitis B virus.

This triple elimination service includes interventions such as antenatal screening, treatment and vaccinations.

Health Security and Pandemic Preparedness

Dr Fiona Angrisano

Serosurveillance partnership for the Pacific region (SERO-PAC)

This initiative supports locally-led, multi-pathogen serosurveillance, which provides estimates of antibody levels against infectious diseases, to strengthen data-informed disease control and elimination in the Pacific.

The program will help to provide equitable access and establish a platform for integrated surveillance of infectious diseases, which can become a sustainable long-term approach in the region.

Catalyst was introduced in 2023 to fund initiatives that address a key priority across Burnet programs. Projects that are awarded are cross-disciplinary and could unlock further funding and strategic collaboration opportunities.

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