معرفی
Philippa Hulley is an Associate Professor and University Lecturer in Musculoskeletal Sciences at the University of Oxford, affiliated with St Hilda's College and the Centre for OA Pathogenesis. Her research focuses on osteoarthritis pathogenesis, developmental biology, and musculoskeletal tissue modeling.
- BSc Med, PhD (University of Cape Town)
- Arthritis Research UK Fellowship (2004)
- University Research Lectureship (2005)
- RCUK Fellowship (2007)
Research Interests
Dr. Hulley's work investigates:
- Cell signal transduction in osteoblasts under glucocorticoid exposure causing steroid osteoporosis
- Single-cell transcriptomic profiling of musculoskeletal tissues
- Proteomic analysis of synovial fluid for osteoarthritis endotypes
- Development of methodologies for molecular subphenotyping in OA
- Novel approaches like oxygen-loaded nanobubbles for bone tissue oxygenation
- Mini organotypic cultures for studying osteocyte hormonal regulation
Scientific Contributions
Her recent publications highlight:
- Single-cell analysis of tendon rupture and repair mechanisms
- Spatial transcriptomics in healthy musculoskeletal tissues
- Proteomic profiling to identify OA progression pathways
- Development of standardized protocols for molecular endotyping
- Investigations into oxygen delivery systems for bone regeneration
Scientific Awards
- Arthritis Research UK Fellowship (2004)
- University Research Lectureship (2005)
- RCUK Fellowship (2007)
Laboratory & Collaborations
She leads the Hulley Group at the Centre for OA Pathogenesis, working within the STEPUp OA Consortium on large-scale proteomic and transcriptomic studies of osteoarthritis. Her lab develops innovative models for musculoskeletal tissue analysis and molecular pathway discovery.
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