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How immune cells use zinc to combat infections. All animals need to defend against infections and other threats. This project aims to understand how immune cells called macrophages harness the antimic

The University of Queensland — Discovery Projects
Amount
Up to $660,318
Closes
Sunday 31 December 2028
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

How immune cells use zinc to combat infections. All animals need to defend against infections and other threats. This project aims to understand how immune cells called macrophages harness the antimicrobial properties of zinc to directly kill bacteria. The project expects to advance knowledge about how the immune system functions in several animal species, including those used in livestock industries. Expected outcomes include major conceptual advances in immunology and cell biology, new interdisciplinary collaborations, and new tools to study immune functions. While outside the scope of this proposal, anticipated benefits include a knowledge base that could, in the long term, be indirectly applied to develop strategies to combat infections in the livestock and other sectors.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 3204 - Immunology. Lead: Prof Matthew Sweet

Discovery method: arc-grants
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Added: Saturday 28 February 2026