Dr Joanna Cobb manages the Neurodevelopment Flagship and the High Risk Infant Flagship, both large collaborative research programs to maximise the collaborative opportunities across the MCRI/RCH Campus to increase translation of clinical research into practice.
Dr Joanna Cobb manages the Neurodevelopment Flagship and the High Risk Infant Flagship, both large collaborative research programs to maximise the collaborative opportunities across the MCRI/RCH Campus to increase translation of clinical research into...
Dr Joanna Cobb manages the Neurodevelopment Flagship and the High Risk Infant Flagship, both large collaborative research programs to maximise the collaborative opportunities across the MCRI/RCH Campus to increase translation of clinical research into practice.
Top Publications
Cobb, JE, Hinks, A, Thomson, W.
The genetics of juvenile idiopathic arthritis: current understanding and future prospects..
Rheumatology (Oxford)
53(4)
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592 -599
2014
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Prahalad, S, Marion, MC, Cobb, J, Sudman, M, Hinks, A, Pichavant, M, Ponder, L, Reed, AM, Wallace, C, Becker, ML, et al.
A159: The Autoimmune Genetic Architecture of Childhood Onset Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Arthritis & Rheumatology
66(S3)
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s205 -s206
2014
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Hinks, A, Cobb, J, Han, B, Marion, M, Sudman, M, Martin, P, Bohnsack, J, Wedderburn, L, Haas, J, De Bakker, P, et al.
PReS-FINAL-2135: Analysis of the HLA region in a large cohort of juvenile idiopathic arthritis cases identifies independent effects at HLA-DRB1.
Pediatric Rheumatology
11(Suppl 2)
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p148
2013
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Hinks, A, Cobb, J, Marion, MC, Prahalad, S, Sudman, M, Bowes, J, Martin, P, Comeau, ME, Sajuthi, S, Andrews, R, et al.
Dense genotyping of immune-related disease regions identifies 14 new susceptibility loci for juvenile idiopathic arthritis..
Nat Genet
45(6)
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664 -669
2013
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Hinks, A, Cobb, J, Bowes, J, Sudman, M, Steel, K, Marion, M, Keddache, M, Bohnsack, J, Guthery, S, Wedderburn, L, et al.
OP0212 Analysis of the immunochip in a large cohort of oligo- and polyarthritis juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) cases confirms previous and identifies novel associations.
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
71(Suppl 3)
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127
2013
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