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Kim Wheway
Senior Specialist Shoulder Research Nurse
Kim joined NDORMS in 2009 to assist in establishing the Oxford musculoskeletal BioBank. Since 2011 she has been working as a Shoulder Specialist Research Nurse for Professor Andrew Carr.
With a background of senior managerial experience gained in the NHS, including several joint roles with the Higher Education sector, she is part of Professor Carr’s group researching tendinopathy and developing novel therapies for clinical application.
Her current role involves supporting post-doctoral science Research Fellows, Clinical Research Fellows and DPhil students design research protocols for basic science studies involving human subjects and the management of the research care pathways of patients involved in a variety of concurrent studies.
Recent publications
Biobanking knowledge and donation willingness among musculoskeletal patients in England: a multisite cross-sectional study.
Journal article
Boakye Serebour T. et al, (2026), BMJ Open, 16
Selective advantage of mutant stem cells in human clonal hematopoiesis is associated with attenuated response to inflammation and aging.
Journal article
Jakobsen NA. et al, (2024), Cell Stem Cell, 31, 1127 - 1144.e17
British Society for Matrix Biology Spring 2019 Meeting: "Stroma, Niche, Repair".
Conference paper
(2019), Int J Exp Pathol, 100, A1 - A45
15-Epi-LXA4 and MaR1 counter inflammation in stromal cells from patients with Achilles tendinopathy and rupture.
Journal article
Dakin SG. et al, (2019), FASEB J, 33, 8043 - 8054
Comparison of transforming growth factor beta expression in healthy and diseased human tendon.
Journal article
Goodier HCJ. et al, (2016), Arthritis Res Ther, 18