Steroid Metabolome Profiling Identifies a Unique Androgen Hormone Signature Associated with Endometriosis https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.05.24.25328281v1
Steroid Metabolome Profiling Identifies a Unique Androgen Hormone Signature Associated with Endometriosis https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.05.24.25328281v1
We're very excited about this work! Using steroid metabolome profiling we found a unique hormone signature that could be used as a potential non-invasive diagnostic test for endometriosis. Please check out and share the preprint #endometriosis www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1...
What a day! Incredible energy & inspiring conversations at the #wce2025 joint WES/WERF #Endometriosis Interdisciplinary Research Directions Workshop. So much momentum - and so much important work ahead
A small upside at least. Safe travels!
A group of women stand in Scottish Parliament, in front of a banner and holding a board in yellow and red with the words "I'm supporting ENDOMETRIOSIS ACTION MONTH, Endometriosis UK". They are smiling at the camera.
A group of approximately 25 people are standing and chatting in a Scottish Parliament room. The room has a large table with lots of microphones on it.
Monica Lennon MSP stands at a lecturn giving a talk. She is standing in front of a large tv screen with the words "Dismissed, ignored and belittled" on it.
To wrap up #EndometriosisActionMonth, we wanted to share our visit to ScotParl last week. Ann & Priscilla represented ENDO1000 as honored guests of Endometriosis UK.
Speakers were optimistic that Scotland could siginficantly reduce diagnosis time by 2030 - down to under a year π€
The firebird sculpture aka the disco chicken
Charlotte skyline at dusk
Welcome placard for the endometrial satellite meeting organised by Shannin Whirledge and me
A great week in Charlotte at #SRI2025 full of amazing science and great discussions. Hopefully everyone enjoyed the programme we put together for the endometrial satellite meeting. Special thanks to our speakers and moderators!
Glad to have been able to help! Great to see this work published. Congratulations!
π©πΎβπ¬ Lab alumna Antonia Cuff wondered about the role of #ILC3 in the uterine mucosa.
π§ͺ ILC3 are most numerous & active at times of repair & regeneration
π§ͺ They with epithelial and endothelial cells
π§ͺ But do this less in ppl with #endometriosis
π Early access, out today!
#ImmunoSky #ReproSky
East coast view of sea outside Berwick
The river tweed, bridge and early morning sun
On the train to Newcastle this morning before changing to get to Oxford for a viva. The views down the east coast did not disappoint. Let's hope the cross-country service doesn't either!
Gave some advice yesterday on how to respond to #reviewers to #proposals and was encouraging people to contact mentors with experience of the specific call to sense check responses. But aware not everyone has this pool to hand, so a few of the headlines from conversation. Please chip in.
"thereβs been a complete reframing of this disorder as a neuroinflammatory whole-body condition" - CRH's Philippa Saunders spoke to Scientific American about changing understanding of #endometriosis away from it being purely gynaecological www.scientificamerican.com/article/pain...