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Men and women working in heavy manual occupations are twice as likely to suffer from knee osteoarthritis (OA), the most common joint disorder, compared to those in sedentary occupations according to a new study published in the prestigious journal Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism.
Veronika Pfannenstil
Kennedy Research Scientists
Veronika Pfannenstil - Postdoctoral Research Assistant
Tarrion Baird
Kennedy Research Scientists
Tarrion Baird - Postdoctoral Research Associate in Computational Biology
Gemma Laws
Kennedy Research Scientists
Gemma Laws - Postdoctoral Researcher in Intestinal Immune Responses
Shengpan Zhang
Kennedy Research Scientists
Shengpan Zhang - EvolveImmune Postdoctoral Research Assistant
Tonia Vincent
Education and Training Kennedy Principal Investigators
FRCP, PhD Tonia Vincent - Professor of Musculoskeletal Biology & Honorary rheumatologist
Mark Coles
Education and Training Graduate studies Kennedy Principal Investigators
PhD, FRSB Mark Coles - Professor of Immunology
Kim Midwood
Education and Training Graduate studies Kennedy Principal Investigators
BSc (Hons), PhD Kim Midwood - Professor of Matrix Biology
Lynn Williams
Kennedy Research Scientists
Lynn Williams - Research Fellow in Translational Immunology
Nicholas Ilott
Kennedy Research Scientists
Nicholas Ilott - Senior researcher and lead bioinformatician for the Oxford Centre for Microbiome Studies