Dr Danqing Min
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Senior Research Fellow
D06 - Blackburn Building |
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Themes
Obesity, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease; Infection and Immunological Conditions; Chronic disease and ageing
Research interests
Dr Min's principal research interests focus on understanding the molecular mechanisms of inflammation responses during the development of diabetic complications which investigating a): the role of monocyte/macrophage in diabetes and diabetic complications. b): the role of the matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs)/ their tissue inhibitors (TIMPs) involved in the development of diabetic complications. c): the targeted gene therapy and combination therapy on control the development of diabetic complications.
Current national competitive grants*
2011
Preventing Adverse Effects of Matrix Metalloproteinases in Diabetic Wound Healing
McLennan S, Twigg S, Min D, Yue D
National Health and Medical Research Council Project Grant ($374,400 over 3 years)
* Grants administered through the University of Sydney