Birmingham Rheumatology Research Group (@rrg_birmingham) 's Twitter Profile
Birmingham Rheumatology Research Group

@rrg_birmingham

University of Birmingham’s Rheumatology Research Group studies inflammatory diseases, spanning discovery science, experimental medicine and applied research.

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Mark Maybury (@mark_mayburyesp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Start of 4th EULAR synovial biopsy course in Barcelona- looking forward to an interesting 2-days with some excellent speakers and experts in this field with a mix of theory and practice. ⁦EULAR⁩ ⁦Andrew Filer⁩ ⁦Aurelie Najm⁩ ⁦Birmingham Rheumatology Research Group

Start of 4th EULAR synovial biopsy course in Barcelona- looking forward to an interesting 2-days with some excellent speakers and experts in this field with a mix of theory and practice. ⁦<a href="/eular_org/">EULAR</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/a_filer/">Andrew Filer</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/AurelieRheumo/">Aurelie Najm</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/RRG_Birmingham/">Birmingham Rheumatology Research Group</a>⁩
Inflammation and Ageing (@inflamage_uob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's a match! A new Birmingham initiative pairs discovery science PhD students with patient & public partners to improve understanding of patient priorities & public engagement skills, with 80% of participants likely to recommend the experience to others. bit.ly/3tm12hd

It's a match! A new Birmingham initiative pairs discovery science PhD students with patient &amp; public partners to improve understanding of patient priorities &amp; public engagement skills, with 80% of participants likely to recommend the experience to others.
bit.ly/3tm12hd
Birmingham Rheumatology Research Group (@rrg_birmingham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥 Just out! 📷 In today's publication by BMC Series , we present the Student Patient Alliance. This groundbreaking #PPI initiative, led by Dr Marie Falahee, connects PhD students with patient, revolutionizing collaboration in Birmingham. R2P2 NIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre

chrissyb (@chrissybolton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr Chris Mahony and I are presenting our tissue-based research characterising the inflamed joint in children with JIA, at 4pm in the Pediatrics Basic Science meeting at #ACR23 today! Come join us if its your cup of ☕ 🍶 Birmingham Rheumatology Research Group Inflammation and Ageing Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health

Inflammation and Ageing (@inflamage_uob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers at Uni of Birmingham have created a comprehensive tissue reference for understanding #RheumatoidArthritis (RA). Utilising synovial tissue from #RA patients, researchers now have a resource which could provide invaluable insights into the disease. bit.ly/3QQPYkg

Researchers at <a href="/unibirmingham/">Uni of Birmingham</a> have created a comprehensive tissue reference for understanding #RheumatoidArthritis (RA). Utilising synovial tissue from #RA patients, researchers now have a resource which could provide invaluable insights into the disease.
bit.ly/3QQPYkg
Inflammation and Ageing (@inflamage_uob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research Fellow vacancy now live! 📢 Join the Birmingham Rheumatology Research Group to work on cutting-edge single cell & spatial analytics in inflammatory disease #Research🔬 You will work to advance understanding in immune mediated #InflammatoryDisease Apply today! ✨ ➡️bit.ly/3SxB9F6

Research Fellow vacancy now live! 📢
Join the <a href="/RRG_Birmingham/">Birmingham Rheumatology Research Group</a> to work on cutting-edge single cell &amp; spatial analytics in inflammatory disease #Research🔬
You will work to advance understanding in immune mediated #InflammatoryDisease
Apply today! ✨
➡️bit.ly/3SxB9F6
Michael Ehrenstein (@mikeehrenstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important research from John Reynolds and colleagues highlighting the differences in management approaches for #lupus nephritis within the UK and that rituximab remains the most popular choice for refractory renal disease academic.oup.com/rheumap/articl…

Inflammation and Ageing (@inflamage_uob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A ground-breaking study led by Uni of Birmingham & FAU Erlangen-Nbg reveals that #Fibroblast cells hold the key to resolving joint inflammation 🔑 The discovery could revolutionise future #Arthritis treatments 🔬 ➡️bit.ly/3TaTrwe #Inflammation #Ageing #Research

A ground-breaking study led by <a href="/unibirmingham/">Uni of Birmingham</a> &amp; <a href="/UniFAU/">FAU Erlangen-Nbg</a> reveals that #Fibroblast cells hold the key to resolving joint inflammation 🔑
The discovery could revolutionise future #Arthritis treatments 🔬
➡️bit.ly/3TaTrwe

#Inflammation #Ageing #Research
R2P2 (@r2p2_uob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

R2P2 meeting happening on the 23rd of May 2024 (10-2pm with arrival from 9.30). Program includes talks from researchers, a ultrasound demonstration, lunch and opportunities for discussions. Look out for your invite! NIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre Birmingham Rheumatology Research Group

Inflammation and Ageing (@inflamage_uob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're thrilled that our R2P2 patient partner Elspeth Insch co-authored a lay abstract in Atlas of Science! Patient partners are important to the work that we do. Read to find out more how PEPITEM could revolutionise treatments for bone diseases Dr Marie Falahee Helen McGettrick

College of Medicine and Health (UoB) (@unibirm_cmh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers from Inflammation and Ageing, UoB School of Infection, Inflammation & Immunology, have shown that blood vessels produce a protein called CLEC14A that inhibits bone formation, which could hold clues for future osteoporosis treatment - published in Communications Biology. birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/prot…

Researchers from <a href="/InflamAge_UoB/">Inflammation and Ageing</a>, <a href="/UoBinfectionsch/">UoB School of Infection, Inflammation & Immunology</a>, have shown that blood vessels produce a protein called CLEC14A that inhibits bone formation, which could hold clues for future osteoporosis treatment - published in <a href="/CommsBio/">Communications Biology</a>. birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/prot…
R2P2 (@r2p2_uob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The RAPID project is using primary care electronic health records to help identify people at risk of rheumatoid arthritis. Find out more, including how our patient research partners are involved: birmingham.ac.uk/research/infla… National Institute for Health and Care Research NRAS NIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre Inflammation and Ageing