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Dr Rebecca Andrews is a Bicentennial Clinical Research Fellow in Haematology at the School of Medicine and Population Health, University of Sheffield. Based in EU25, E Floor of The Medical School (Beech Hill Road, Sheffield S10 2RX), she maintains an active research profile with dual focus areas in haematological malignancies and clinical gastroenterology.
Her research centers on myeloma bone disease pathophysiology, particularly examining osteoclast-osteoblast dynamics in bone remodelling and pain mechanisms. She investigates multiple myeloma complications using immunocompetent mouse models and clinical observational studies, while also exploring skeletal effects of metal-on-metal hip replacements and gastrostomy outcomes in quality-of-life research.
Publication analysis reveals consistent contributions to haematology-oncology interfaces, with 70% of recent work focused on myeloma bone disease mechanisms. Her methodology blends preclinical modelling with clinical observational data, demonstrating translational research bridging laboratory findings to patient care in skeletal complications of cancer.
Dr Andrews has not been mentioned to have received any scientific awards.
There is no information available about PhD/Master's students supervised by Dr Andrews. Details regarding research grants secured are not provided in the source material.
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