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
Hinks, A, Cobb, J, Martin, P, Flynn, E, Eyre, S, Packham, J, Childhood Arthritis Prospective Study (CAPS), BSPAR study group, Barton, A, Worthington, J, et al.
Replication of the association of the COG6 gene with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA).
Pediatric Rheumatology
9(Suppl 1)
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p281
2011
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Cobb, J, Hinks, A, Martin, P, Flynn, E, Carrasco, R, Baildam, E, Foster, H, Gardner-Medwin, J, Chieng, A, Wedderburn, L, et al.
Evidence for association of autoimmune genes with disabilty in juvenile idiopathic arthritis in a UK cohort.
Pediatric Rheumatology
9(Suppl 1)
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p284
2011
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Cobb, JE, Wong, NC, Yip, LW, Martinick, J, Bosnich, R, Sinclair, RD, Craig, JM, Saffery, R, Harrap, SB, Ellis, JA.
Evidence of increased DNA methylation of the androgen receptor gene in occipital hair follicles from men with androgenetic alopecia..
Br J Dermatol
165(1)
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210 -213
2011
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Cobb, JE, Zaloumis, SG, Scurrah, KJ, Harrap, SB, Ellis, JA.
Evidence for two independent functional variants for androgenetic alopecia around the androgen receptor gene..
Exp Dermatol
19(11)
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1026 -1028
2010
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Cobb, JE, White, SJ, Harrap, SB, Ellis, JA.
Androgen receptor copy number variation and androgenetic alopecia: a case-control study..
PLoS One
4(4)
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e5081
2009
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