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DR HELENA RICHARDSON



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Organization: Anatomy and Cell Biology
Position: Honorary (Senior Fellow)
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Grants and Contracts

Research Grants, Contracts and Consultancies awarded to the University of Melbourne as the administering institution (since 2003) as recorded in Themis Agreements.

Grants

Title Role Funding Source Scheme Award Date
Elucidating the mechanisms by which scribble, discs large and lethal giant larvae regulate epithelial polarity Chief Investigator AUST RESEARCH COUNCIL Discovery Projects 01/01/2004
Initial appointment at SRF level A Chief Investigator NHMRC Research Fellowship 01/01/2004
The role of mammalian scribble in proliferation and tumourigenesis Chief Investigator CANCER COUNCIL VICTORIA Grants-in-Aid 01/01/2004
Analysis of the scrib, Dlg and Ldl tumour suppressors in cell cycle regulation using the drosophila animal model system Chief Investigator NHMRC Project Grants 01/01/2004
Characterization of novel inhibitors of Gi-S phase progression in Drosophila Chief Investigator NHMRC Project Grants 01/01/2005
Characterisation of cooperation between cell polarity regulators and oncogenes in tumourigenesis using Drosophila Chief Investigator NHMRC Project Grants 01/01/2006
A GENOME-WIDE SCREEN TO IDENTIFY NOVEL THERAPEUTIC TARGETS FOR INVASIVE BREAST CANCER Chief Investigator NATIONAL BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION Pilot Study Grant 01/11/2006
A novel role for Scribble & Dlg in cell protrusions. Chief Investigator AUST RESEARCH COUNCIL Discovery Projects 01/01/2007
Unveiling and characterisation of a fundamental pathway important in cell division Chief Investigator AUST RESEARCH COUNCIL Discovery Projects 01/01/2007
SPARC cluster genes in tumourigenesis Chief Investigator NHMRC Project Grants 01/01/2007
SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP 2007 - RICHARDSON Chief Investigator NHMRC Research Fellowship 01/01/2007
DROSOPHILA AS A NOVEL TOOL FOR ANTI-CANCER DRUG DISCOVERY Chief Investigator CANCER COUNCIL VICTORIA Venture Grants - EOI 15/01/2007
Regulation of cell signalling, proliferation and death by Lgl Chief Investigator NHMRC Project Grants 01/01/2008
Regulation of a hyperplasic tumour suppressor pathway by polarity complexes Chief Investigator NHMRC Project Grants 01/01/2010

Publications

Publications produced at the University of Melbourne and reported in the Annual Publications Collection and 'Research Report' since 2001. The Themis Publications module, released in November 2006, allows additional publications from previous institutions and publications from past years to be entered.

Publications in 2007

Journal Articles

  • Abnormalities in cell proliferation and apico-basal cell polarity are separable in Drosophila lgl mutant clones in the developing eye

    Year: 2007
    Journal: Developmental Biology
    Volume: 311
    Issue: 1
    Page numbers: 106-123
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Publications in 2004

Journal Articles

  • Drosophila HFp negatively regulates dmyc and stg to inhibit cell proliferation
    Year: 2004
    Journal: Development
    Volume: 131
    Issue: 6
    Page numbers: 1411-1423
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  • Drosophila Hfp negatively regulates dmyc and stg to inhibit cell proliferation
    Year: 2004
    Journal: Development
    Volume: 131
    Page numbers: 1411-1423
    Publisher: Company of Biologists(Cambridge)
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Publications in 2001

Journal Articles

  • The Drosophila Geminin homolog: roles for Geminin in limiting DNA replication, in anaphase and in neurogenesis
    Year: 2001
    Journal: Genes & Development
    Volume: 15
    Issue: 20
    Page numbers: 2741-2754
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