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Drug resistance and mechanism of action studies

Past project

Drugs are the main weapons used to combat malaria infection, but parasites are becoming resistant and new medicines and drug targets are needed. Through a broad range of biochemical, cell biology and molecular biology methods we are deciphering how different novel antimalarials work. We work with medicinal chemists who improve the potency and specificity of a range of novel and repurposed drugs, to develop new antimalarials that are effective against already multi-drug resistant parasites.

Objective

We seek to repurpose commercial compounds for use against malaria parasites and investigate how parasites become resistant to current antimalarial compounds. 

Timeline

2015–completed.

Approach

We use state-of-the-art genetic modification tools, including CRISPR/Cas9, alongside whole genome sequencing and a range of biochemical and plate-based assays to decipher how antimalarial compounds we have discovered act to kill the parasites.

Community impact

Better, safer, and cheaper antimalarial drugs would benefit endemic communities around the world and could accelerate malaria elimination. The research will also provide new knowledge about parasite biology that could inform future treatment options.

Research and reports

Funding Partners

Funding partners

National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)

Collaborators

  • WEHI
  • Deakin University
  • Monash University

Project team

Dr Hayley Bullen

Dr Hayley Bullen

Co-Head Malaria Virulence, Drug Discovery and Resistance
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Claudia Barnes

Claudia Barnes

Research Assistant
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Professor Brendan Crabb AC

Professor Brendan Crabb AC

Director and CEO; Chair Australian Global Health Alliance and Chair Pacific Friends of Global Health
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Associate Professor Paul Gilson

Associate Professor Paul Gilson

Deputy Discipline Head, Life Sciences; Co-Head Malaria Virulence, Drug Discovery and Resistance; Head of Burnet Cell Imaging Facility
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Dr Oliver Looker

Dr Oliver Looker

Postdoctoral Scientist
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Professor Alyssa Barry

Professor Alyssa Barry

Honorary Principal Research Fellow
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Molly Schneider

Molly Schneider

Research Assistant
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Brad Sleebs

Brad Sleebs

Collaborator
WEHI
Tania de Koning-Ward

Tania de Koning-Ward

Collaborator
Deakin University
Darren Creek

Darren Creek

Collaborator
Monash University
Ghizal Siddiqui

Ghizal Siddiqui

Collaborator
Monash University
Dr Hayley Bullen

Dr Hayley Bullen

Co-Head Malaria Virulence, Drug Discovery and Resistance
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