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3399
National Ranking
578

Overview

Liz Bondi is affiliated with the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on Medicine and Mathematics, with a significant emphasis on Rheumatology and related subfields.

The scientist's work has concentrated extensively on osteoarthritis, particularly exploring treatment mechanisms and molecular pathways associated with the disease. Key topics covered in their publications include:

  • Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms
  • Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques
  • Statistical Methods and Inference
  • Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects
  • Musculoskeletal synovial abnormalities and treatments
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies
  • Viral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects

Their publication record includes works addressing methodological development and data analysis related to synovial fluid in knee osteoarthritis and the application of statistical models to medical data. Notable recent publications are:

  • "Deconvoluting synovial fluid molecular endotypes in knee osteoarthritis: primary results from the STEpUP OA Consortium," 2024, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Development of methodology to support molecular endotype discovery from synovial fluid of individuals with knee osteoarthritis: The STEpUP OA consortium," 2024, PLoS ONE
  • "Methodological development of molecular endotype discovery from synovial fluid of individuals with knee osteoarthritis: the STEpUP OA Consortium," 2023, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Approximate Bayesian computation for the natural history of breast cancer, with application to data from a Milan cohort study," 2023, Statistics in Medicine
  • "Identifying molecular pathways associated with radiographic stage in knee osteoarthritis through large-scale proteomics of synovial fluid: Data from the STEpUP OA Consortium," 2024, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage

Frequent coauthors in their collaborative research include Thomas A. Perry, P A Hulley, Sophie Brachat, Stefan Kluzek, and David T. Felson. Their research is also commonly published in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, PLoS ONE, Statistics in Medicine, and Statistics & Probability Letters.

Best Publications

  • Making connections and thinking through emotions: between geography and psychotherapy

    Liz Bondi

  • Mapping the Futures : Local Cultures, Global Change

    Liz Bondi;J. Bird;B. Curtis;T. Putnam

  • Feminism and geography

    Liz Bondi

  • Constructing gender, constructing the urban: A review of Anglo-American feminist urban geography

    Liz Bondi;Damaris Rose

  • Introduction: Geography’s ‘Emotional Turn’

    Liz Bondi;Joyce Davidson;Mick Smith

  • Other Figures in Other Places: On Feminism, Postmodernism and Geography

    Liz Bondi;M. Domosh

  • Empathy and identification: conceptual resources for feminist fieldwork

    Liz Bondi

  • Gender divisions and gentrification: a critique

    Liz Bondi

  • Spatialising affect; affecting space: an introduction

    Joyce Davidson;Liz Bondi

  • The place of emotions in research: from partitioning emotion and reason to the emotional dynamics of research relationships

    Liz Bondi

  • Gender, Class, and Gentrification: Enriching the Debate

    Liz Bondi

  • Understanding feelings: Engaging with unconscious communication and embodied knowledge

    Liz Bondi

  • Working the Spaces of Neoliberal Subjectivity: Psychotherapeutic Technologies, Professionalisation and Counselling

    Liz Bondi

  • Gender symbols and urban landscapes

    Liz Bondi

  • Gender, Class, and Urban Space: Public and Private Space in Contemporary Urban Landscapes

    Liz Bondi

  • On the Contours of Public Space: A Tale of Three Women

    Liz Bondi;Mona Domosh

  • On the relational dynamics of caring: a psychotherapeutic approach to emotional and power dimensions of women's care work

    Liz Bondi

  • Locating Identity Politics

    Liz Bondi

  • Embodied geographies : spaces, bodies and rites of passage

    Liz Bondi;E. K. Teather

  • Place and the Politics of Identity

    Liz Bondi

  • Working the spaces of neo-liberal subjectivity: psychotherapeutic technologies, professionalisation and counselling

    Liz Bondi

Frequent Co-Authors

Christine Milligan
Christine Milligan Lancaster University
Robin Kearns
Robin Kearns University of Auckland
Wendy Larner
Wendy Larner Victoria University of Wellington
Michael Dear
Michael Dear University of Southern California
Jennifer Wolch
Jennifer Wolch University of California, Berkeley
Loretta Lees
Loretta Lees University of Leicester
Isabel Dyck
Isabel Dyck Queen Mary University of London
Linda McDowell
Linda McDowell University of Oxford
Erica Burman
Erica Burman University of Manchester

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