Prof Stephanie Dakin
@dakinlabgroup
Professor of Musculoskeletal Sciences interested to understand chronic inflammation & fibrosis in soft tissue joint disease, horse vet and equestrian enthusiast
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https://www.ndorms.ox.ac.uk/research/research-groups/soft-tissue-joint-disease-dakin-group 09-09-2021 07:40:27
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Excited for ORS Tendon Section conference starting today! Looking forward to sharing the latest work from the Prof Stephanie Dakin Thanks to the programme committee for putting a fantastic agenda together Alayna Loiselle looking forward to some super tendon science 🤩
The NOF-NOV conference has begun 🇳🇱 🇩🇰 🇸🇪 🇫🇮 🇮🇸 🇳🇴 🇱🇹 🇪🇪! Today I will be presenting some of our work from the Prof Stephanie Dakin on the pathophysiology of #frozenshoulder as well as the top 10 research priorities in Major Trauma PSP! #orthopaedicsurgery #nordicorthopaedicfederation
Great interview from Medical Sciences with Research Fellow Stephanie Dakin about her career to date, and how collaboration has been pivotal to advancing both her research and her career. ⬇️
End of an era for our TMSc MSK students Botnar Institute for Musculoskeletal Sciences NDORMS last day of lectures today! Thanks for being an awesome cohort we wish you all the best in your next exciting chapters 🤩 Thanks to our fab team for their excellent support in delivering the course
Have you been following Medical Sciences’s Collaboration in Action? It’s a collection of stories from staff sharing their experience of collaborating, or supporting collaboration with industry partners. There may be faces you recognise! medsci.ox.ac.uk/collaboration-…
Woohoo!! Just won my first grant!! 🪩🍾Collab with Christopher Buckley JelenaBezbradicaLab Mark Coles Prof Stephanie Dakin Thanks John Fell Fund! 🎉
Excited to share our latest Journal of Orthopaedic Research® editorial from Jess Ackerman & Prof Stephanie Dakin highlighting the steps required to enable the musculoskeletal research community to translate #omics research into effective therapeutics #tendon #teamtendon #teamwork onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…
The Dakin Group Prof Stephanie Dakin have studied tendons extensively. Their research could help human and horse athletes competing in this year’s Olympics!
Delighted to start my new post as Full Professor of Musculoskeletal Sciences University of Oxford NDORMS Botnar Institute for Musculoskeletal Sciences. Huge thanks to amazing family & friends, fantastic mentors and collaborators and the super talented Prof Stephanie Dakin for their wonderful support.
NDORMS joins the Human Functional Genomics Initiative ndorms.ox.ac.uk/news/ndorms-jo… Delighted to be leading this UK Research and Innovation cluster with brilliant collaborators SnellingGroup Adam Cribbs Prof Stephanie Dakin Manchester University Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Lund University Geisinger and others