Research project

C Cooper 17702 (MAVIDOS)

Staff

Lead researchers

Professor Cyrus Cooper

Prof Rheumatology Clinical Epidemiology

Research interests

  • Key research contributions have been:
  • discovery of the developmental influences which contribute to the risk of osteoporosis and hip fracture in late adulthood
  • demonstration that maternal vitamin D insufficiency is associated with sub-optimal bone mineral accrual in childhood
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Other researchers

Professor Keith Godfrey

Associate Dean Enterprise
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Professor Elaine Dennison

Personal Chair

Research interests

  • The epidemiology of musculoskeletal disease, particularly those conditions common in later life (osteoporosis and osteoarthritis)
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Research outputs

J. Compston, A. Cooper, C. Cooper, N. Gittoes, C.L. Gregson, N. Harvey, S. Hope, J.A. Kanis, E.V. McCloskey, K.E. Poole, D.M. Reid, P. Selby, F. Thompson, A. Thurston & N. Vine, 2017, Archives of Osteoporosis, 12(43)
Type: article
R.J. Moon, N.C. Harvey, C. Cooper, S. D'angelo, S.R. Crozier, H.M. Inskip, I. Schoenmakers, A. Prentice, N.K. Arden, N.J. Bishop, A. Carr, E.M. Dennison, R. Eastell, R. Fraser, S.V. Gandhi, K.M. Godfrey, S. Kennedy, M. Zulf Mughal, A.T. Papageorghiou, D.M. Reid, S.M Robinson & M.K. Javaid, 2016, Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 5012-5020
Type: article
C.R. Holroyd, C. Osmond, D.J. Barker, S. Ring, D.A. Lawlor, J.H. Tobias, G. Davey Smith, C. Cooper & N.C. Harvey, 2016, Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 31(10), 1855-1864
Type: article