Monash Receives $49m In NHMRC Ideas Grants

Monash University

Monash University has secured over $49 million in funding for 40 projects in the latest round of NHMRC Ideas Grants - more than any other university in Australia. This outstanding achievement reflects Monash's leadership in health and medical research and its commitment to tackling critical global challenges.

The awarded projects span diverse and impactful areas, including exploring nanomedicine to treat preterm brain injuries, pioneering new therapies for acute leukemia, and refining antibiotic dosing strategies to combat drug-resistant bacteria.

The NHMRC Ideas Grant scheme funds innovative research across all areas of health and medicine, supporting projects from early discovery through to implementation. It is open to researchers at all career stages and aims to foster creativity and multidisciplinary approaches to address significant health challenges in Australia​.

The full list of Monash recipients are below. Details on their research projects can be found here.

Impact biased agonism at GLP-1R affects obesity and type 2 diabetes treatment

Dr Dana Hutchinson

Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences

Understanding host and pathogen adaptations during recovery from C. difficile infection

Prof Dena Lyras

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

How reproductive cells recover and fertility is restored after genetic damage

A/Prof Robin Hobbs

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Upfront BAT

Dr Mitchell Lawrence

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

How the heart's electrical system forms during development

Dr Gonzalo del Monte Nieto

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Tumor Neural Crosstalk: How nerves and tumors interact to shape the tumor environment

Prof Erica Sloan

Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences

Understanding immunity to develop better Strep A vaccines

Dr Danika Hill

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Immune Responses to Bacteria: How cells respond to stress and bacterial infections

Prof Elizabeth Hartland

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Reprogramming the immune response to fight lung cancer

A/Prof Daniel Gough

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Investigating atypical gut dysmotility caused by Clostridioides difficile infection

Prof Dena Lyras

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Trace Amine Receptor in Psychiatry: Exploring genetic diversity and treatment potential for mental health

A/Prof Karen Gregory

Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences

Protecting fertility, pregnancy and endocrine function after cancer treatment

Dr Amy Winship

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Data for Ageing Policies: Using linked data to evaluate ageing-related policies

A/Prof Nadine Andrew

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Using nanotechnology to improve Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery Outcomes

A/Prof Shayanti Mukherjee

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Pregnancy and the multiple sclerosis brain

Dr Nevin John

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

How mTORC1 regulates cell growth and disease at the lysosome level

A/Prof Andrew Ellisdon

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Targeting Acinetobacter baumannii

small RNAs for new treatments.

Prof Anton Peleg

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Nanomedicine for preterm brain injury

Dr Tamara Yawno

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Cancer Therapy via PTEN: Targeting a unique protein function for cancer treatment

Dr Antonella Papa

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Antibody Therapy for Strep: Developing a new therapy for invasive Strep infections

Dr Danika Hill

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Novel strategies to understand and treat facial development disorders

Prof Edwina McGlinn

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Discovery of New Antimalarials with a Novel Mechanism of Action and Irresistible Target

Dr Carlo Giannangelo

Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences

Anti-Clot Therapy: A first-of-its-kind therapy targeting blood flow clots

Prof Christoph Hagemeyer

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Identifying brain changes in loss of consciousness across species and anaesthetic conditions

Prof Naotsugu Tsuchiya

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Optimising dosing strategies with new antibiotics against drug-resistant bacteria

A/Prof Cornelia Landersdorfer

Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences

What controls how long plasma cells live?

Prof David Tarlinton

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Treg Suppression in Cancer: Using tick proteins to block cancer's immune defenses.

Prof Martin Stone

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Cancer Signaling Axis: Targeting a new pathway in aggressive cancers.

Prof Roger Daly

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Developing a new therapy for acute leukemia

A/Prof Ross Dickins

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Investigating IRF1 in shaping T Cell immunity

Prof Stephen Turner

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Studying NLRP1's role and treatment potential in immunity

A/Prof Ashley Mansell

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Regrow with the flow

A/Prof Jan Kaslin

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Using new trial designs and AI for personalised treatments

Prof Andrew Forbes

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Understanding how seizures start in human epilepsy

Prof Greg Stuart

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Targeting evolution to combat Helicobacter pylori antibiotic resistance

Dr Terry Kwok

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Melanoma Immunopeptidome: Using systems biology to understand melanoma

Dr Chen Li

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Using technology to track and prevent opioid poisonings

Dr Ting Xia

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Fighting bacterial superbugs with advanced molecular tools

Prof John Boyce

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Using natural body processes to manage chronic pain

Prof David Spanswick

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

Developing PD-L1 checkpoint therapies for autoimmune diseases and transplants

A/Prof Ross Dickins

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

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