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Thanks to our incredible supporters, we fund innovative and ground-breaking medical research towards finding new treatments and cures for Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes and improving patient outcomes

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Outcomes of Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation for Paediatric Patients with Severe Aplastic Anaemia (SAA) and Bone Marrow Failure (BMF) Syndromes.

2021-2022 (GIA): Outcomes of Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation for Paediatric Patients with Severe Aplastic Anaemia (SAA) and Bone Marrow Failure (BMF) Syndromes. Dr Steven Keogh, Transplant and Cellular Therapy in Children Group (TACTIC ...

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Precision gene editing for the treatment of Fanconi Anaemia. 

2021-2023 (GIA): Precision gene editing for the treatment of Fanconi Anaemia. Dr Lorna McLeman, St Vincent’s Institute of Medical Research. 

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Curation of the DIAAMOND-based Aplastic Anaemia Biobank

2020-2021 (GIA): Curation of the DIAAMOND-based Aplastic Anaemia Biobank. Associate Professor Stephen Ting, Monash University.

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Using whole genome sequence analysis to find answers for unsolved cases of inherited bone marrow failure syndrome.

2020-2022 (GIA): Using whole genome sequence analysis to find answers for unsolved cases of inherited bone marrow failure syndrome. Dr Piers Blombery, The University of Melbourne.

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Microenvironmental determinants of Aplastic Anaemia progression to MDS / AML.

2020-2021 (Grant-in-Aid): Microenvironmental determinants of Aplastic Anaemia progression to MDS / AML. Dr Rachel Koldej, ACRF Translational Research Laboratory, Melbourne Health. The Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF) Translational ...

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Establishing an in vivo humanised mouse model for telomere related bone marrow failure syndromes.

2020-2021 (Grant-in-Aid): Establishing an in vivo humanised mouse model for telomere related bone marrow failure syndromes. Professor Tracy Bryan, Children’s Medical Research Institute. For the last 25 years, Professor Tracy Bryan has been ...

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Grant round update

Maddie’s Vision periodically offer Grant Rounds to build capacity and support outstanding researchers in the areas of Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes.

Discovering new genes and mutations that cause failure of bone marrow neutrophil production. 

2018-2020 (Grant in aid): Discovering new genes and mutations that cause failure of bone marrow neutrophil production. Professor Graham Lieschke, Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute/Monash University and The Royal Melbourne Hospital. ...

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Using induced pluripotent stem cells to find causes and cures for bone marrow failure in children and young adults.

2018-2020 (Grant in aid): Using induced pluripotent stem cells to find causes and cures for bone marrow failure in children and young adults. Professor Andrew Elefanty, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute. The work of Professor ...

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Identifying therapeutics which can be repurposed for the treatment of Myelodysplastic Syndromes and other Bone Marrow Failure Disorders.

2018-2020 (Grant in aid ): Identifying therapeutics which can be repurposed for the treatment of Myelodysplastic Syndromes and other Bone Marrow Failure Disorders. Dr Amee George, The Australian National University. Dr Amee George is situated at ...

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Influences of clonal haematopoiesis in allogeneic bone marrow transplantation.

2018-2020 (Grant in aid): Influences of clonal haematopoiesis in allogeneic bone marrow transplantation. Dr Paul Yeh and Professor Mark Dawson, The University of Melbourne. Dr Paul Yeh’s research focusses on using genetic testing to study clonal ...

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Predicting malignant transformation of bone marrow failure syndromes using longitudinal targeted sequencing of peripheral blood and cell-free DNA (cfDNA).

2017-2019 (Grant): Predicting malignant transformation of bone marrow failure syndromes using longitudinal targeted sequencing of peripheral blood and cell-free DNA (cfDNA). Dr Piers Blombery, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Dr Piers Blombery is ...

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Identification of miRNA biomarkers which play a functional role in disease pathogenesis and are predictive of inferior outcomes in AA/MDS.

2016-2018 (Grant-in-aid): Identification of miRNA biomarkers which play a functional role in disease pathogenesis and are predictive of inferior outcomes in AA/MDS. Dr Lynette Chee, The Royal Melbourne Hospital/Melbourne Health. Dr Lynette ...

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