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Dr Suzanne Eldridge

Suzanne

Senior Lecturer of Musculoskeletal Regenerative Medicine

Centre: Centre for Bone and Joint Health

Email: s.e.eldridge@qmul.ac.uk
X: @TheReGenLab

Profile

Dr Suzanne Eldridge is a molecular biologist with a background in engineering whose main research interest is in the regeneration of musculoskeletal tissues. During her PhD she discovered the role of Agrin in cartilage homeostasis. Her predominant aim is to develop new therapeutic technologies which will either prevent cartilage breakdown or enhance cartilage repair, for use in disease (such as osteoarthritis) and following cartilage trauma.

Research

Research Interests:

Group members

Aida Barawi (PhD student); Manasi Sayilakshmy (Technician); Zara Khan (PhD student)

Summary

Dr Eldridge is a molecular biologist with a background in engineering whose main research interest is in the regeneration of musculoskeletal tissues. During her PhD she discovered the role of Agrin in cartilage homeostasis. Her predominant aim is to develop new therapeutic technologies which will either prevent cartilage breakdown or enhance cartilage repair, for use in disease (such as osteoarthritis) and following cartilage trauma.

Opportunities in the group

Dr Eldridge has a range of projects available to students including:

  • Short/long term undergraduate projects (either as part of a degree programme or independently)
  • MSc projects
  • PhD studentships (funded when possible)

Please email Dr Eldridge at s.e.eldridge@qmul.ac.uk for more information.

Publications

  • Scerif F, Eldridge SE (2026). Osteoarthritis year in review 2025: Biology. nameOfConference


  • Zhu L, Muhammad H, Perry TA et al. (2025). ABS0240 MECHANO-ACTIVATED CHONDROPROGENITORS (MACS) DERIVED FROM ARTICULAR CHONDROCYTES, WHICH DRIVE INTRINSIC CARTILAGE REPAIR. nameOfConference


    QMRO: qmroHref
  • Eldridge S, Dajas-Bailador F, Chapman V et al. (2024). POS0217 AGRIN HAS A DIRECT ANALGESIC EFFECT IN OSTEOARTHRITIS MODELS.. nameOfConference


    QMRO: qmroHref
  • Dajas-Bailador F, Chapman V, Lucci C et al. (2024). 069 INTRA-ARTICULAR ADMINISTRATION OF AGRIN INDUCES RAPID AND SUSTAINED PAIN RELIEF IN OSTEOARTHRITIS. nameOfConference


  • Caxaria S, Kouvatsos N, Eldridge SE et al. (2023). Disease modification and symptom relief in osteoarthritis using a mutated GCP‐2/CXCL6 chemokine. nameOfConference


  • Thorup A-S, Dell’Accio F, Eldridge SE (2023). A Mouse Model of Acute Cartilage Injury and Repair. nameOfConference


  • Eldridge S, Barawi A, Thorup AS et al. (2022). AB0156 INTRA-ARTICULAR AGRIN PROVIDES DIRECT PAIN RELIEF IN OSTEOARTHRITIS AND CARTILAGE DEFECTS. nameOfConference


    QMRO: qmroHref
  • Thorup A-S, Wilson J, Strachan D et al. (2022). BLOCKING ROR2 IMPROVES CARTILAGE INTEGRITY AND PROVIDES PAIN RELIEF IN OSTEOARTHRITIS, IN PART BY MODULATING YAP SIGNALLING. nameOfConference


  • Thorup A-S, Caxaria S, Thomas BL et al. (2022). In vivo potency assay for the screening of bioactive molecules on cartilage formation. nameOfConference


  • Eldridge S, Barawi A, Wang H et al. (2021). AB0039 AGRIN REPAIRS BONE AND CARTILAGE IN VIVO. nameOfConference


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