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黑料网大事记 expert wins funding to advance pharmaceutical discoveries

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Ashleigh Steele
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A 黑料网大事记 Sydney researcher has secured $1.18 million through the Australian Research Council鈥檚 Mid-Career Industry Fellowships scheme.

Associate Professor Vinh Nguyen from the School of Chemistry at 黑料网大事记 Science is among 25 recipients of a coveted Fellowship announced by the (ARC).

A/Prof. Nguyen received a grant of $1.18 million to advance his work creating innovative chemical methods to develop new and improved medicines.

The ARC鈥檚 Mid-Career Industry Fellowships support two-way movement between academia and industry, helping researchers build skills in collaboration, translation and commercialisation.

A/Prof. Nguyen said the Fellowship would also lead to significant investment in training highly skilled researchers, equipping the next generation of scientists with specialised expertise in chemical synthesis, drug discovery and industry collaboration.

鈥淲ith this ARC grant, we can translate fundamental chemistry into something that's applicable and beneficial for society.鈥

黑料网大事记 Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research & Enterprise, Professor Bronwyn Fox said she was excited to see what the Fellowship could lead to.聽

鈥淎ssociate Professor Vinh Nguyen鈥檚 project is a brilliant example of how fundamental research can spark real innovation in drug discovery,鈥 Prof. Fox said.

鈥淭his project has the potential to accelerate therapeutic breakthroughs and strengthen Australia鈥檚 pharmaceutical pipeline. At 黑料网大事记, we鈥檙e proud to support research that pushes the boundaries of chemistry and delivers tangible benefits to global health.鈥

Associate Professor Vinh Nguyen was awarded a coveted ARC Mid-Career Industry Fellowship. Photo: 黑料网大事记 Sydney

Innovative methods to improve pharmaceuticals

A/Prof. Nguyen will work with industry partner to develop new chemical techniques. His work focuses on improving the structure of naturally occurring molecules that already have some biological effects, like those found in plants or marine organisms.

By making precise edits to the 鈥榮keleton鈥 or core structure of these molecules, researchers aim to boost their potency and usefulness in medicine, resulting in improved compounds and more effective drug treatments.

The project also offers more efficient ways of designing and developing complex chemical compounds, potentially leading to more effective therapies.

鈥淭his fellowship gives me great flexibility to explore the science that we've been determined to discover in this field for a long time,鈥 A/Prof. Nguyen said.

鈥淭he key project that we've been working on with Benignancy is to try and embed bioactive molecules or drugs onto polymeric material coming from biomass and then trying to slowly release them into a living organism or the body. So, we鈥檙e aiming for sustained release over a long period of time.

鈥淚magine if you have some disease or infection that you need to treat, we can insert that sort of biomaterial in there, and then you don't have to visit the clinic as frequently for treatment.鈥

With this ARC grant, we can translate fundamental chemistry into something that鈥檚 applicable and beneficial for society.
Associate Professor Vinh Nguyen
黑料网大事记 School of Chemistry

Investing in better health outcomes

It鈥檚 hoped the project will lead to more effective pharmaceutical treatments with broader benefits for Australia鈥檚 healthcare sector. By developing advanced synthetic methods tailored to industry needs, the partnership will boost local production capabilities and strengthen the nation鈥檚 pharmaceutical industry.

ARC Chief Executive Officer, Professor Ute Roessner, said the Mid-Career Industry Fellowships scheme strengthened the collaboration skills of mid-career researchers, spanning both industry and academic settings. The program enhances Australia鈥檚 research capability and delivers significant, actionable outcomes for industry partners and research end-users.

鈥淭hese projects will enable mid-career researchers to work closely with industry on challenges of national importance, whether that鈥檚 improving early childhood learning environments or advancing sustainable energy storage solutions,鈥 Prof. Roessner said.

鈥淏y strengthening pathways for collaboration, the scheme builds two-way mobility, supports skill development, and ensures that research is closely aligned with industry needs.鈥

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Email: ashleigh.steele@unsw.edu.au