Integrative analysis of OMICs and phenotypic data for disease stratification of endometriosis
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Dr Sarah Holdsworth-Carson
Project Details
Endometriosis is a heterogeneous disease, with different phenotypic presentations. With increasing frequency, common diseases are now being treated as different sub-types under the ‘precision medicine’ paradigm.
With the detailed data we have, and will continue to collect, we are starting to stratify participants into groups based on a variety of OMICS data, clinical information and response to treatment parameters. We are working to determine whether clinically relevant sub-groups can be defined.
Researchers
Prof Peter Rogers –Research Director at the Women’s
Dr Sarah Holdsworth-Carson - Research Fellow
Dr Jacqueline Donoghue - Research Fellow
Dr Megan Cock – Project Officer
Leonie Cann – Research Assistant
Molly Churchill – Research Assistant
Eliza Colgrave – PhD Candidate
Funding
This research has been funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF).
Research Opportunities
This research project is available to PhD students, Masters by Research, Honours students, Master of Biomedical Science to join as part of their thesis.
Please contact the Research Group Leader to discuss your options.
Research Group
Gynaecology Research Centre - Rogers Group
School Research Themes
Women's Health, Infectious Diseases and Immunity
Key Contact
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Department / Centre
Node
Royal Women’s Hospital
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