معرفی
Huda Omar Ali serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Life Sciences and Health at Oslo Metropolitan University's Faculty of Health Sciences. Her research focuses on molecular mechanisms linking estrogen signaling, coagulation disorders, and reproductive health, with office location at Pilestredet 50, 0167 Oslo (Office H223) and contact via huda.o.ali@oslomet.no or +47 672 36 263.
Her primary research interests include:
- Estrogen regulation of tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI)
- MicroRNA-mediated gene expression in breast cancer
- Epigenetic modifications (demethylation) in coagulation pathways
- ERα-dependent transcriptional mechanisms
- Male reproductive health and thrombosis intersections
- Hormone therapy implications for thrombotic risk
Analysis of her nine publications (2013-2017) reveals a cohesive research trajectory examining estrogen-induced TFPI downregulation through multiple convergent pathways. Key discoveries include identification of functional estrogen response elements in the TFPI promoter, microRNA regulators (miR-27a/b, miR-494), and epigenetic involvement of lysine-specific demethylase 1. This work bridges hematology, endocrinology, and oncology with significant implications for understanding thrombotic complications in hormone-related therapies.
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Information regarding student mentorship, research grants, and future projects was not specified in available sources.
Dr. Ali actively contributes to the Male Reproductive Health research group within Biomedical Laboratory Sciences, fostering interdisciplinary collaborations that integrate coagulation biology with reproductive endocrinology.


