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NHMRC Training (Postdoctoral) Fellowship: Studying factors that affect gene regulation and disease, and the development of improved vaccine technologies (2009-2013)

Abstract

(i) Histones, which act as DNA supports, are subject to modifications, which may be associated with disease (e.g. cancers). A better understanding of these modifications will provide access to new medicines (ii) The production of new vaccines requires new vaccine development tools. We propose to use fats to produce vaccines which can be delivered via the mouth or nose rather than by injection.

Experts

Associate Professor Peter Moyle

Associate Professor
School of Pharmacy
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Peter Moyle
Peter Moyle