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Raymond Purves Bone & Joint Research Laboratory

The Raymond Purves Bone and Joint Research Laboratory leads Australia in research into some of the key musculoskeletal diseases affecting our population. This includes osteoarthritis, tendon injury and intervertebral disc degeneration.

There is currently no cure for these common, chronic disabling conditions and long-term management options are limited. It is only through a better understanding of the disease and tissue breakdown, that we will be able to develop therapies to modify the conditions.

The Raymond Purves Bone and Joint Research Laboratory team is well placed to improve the health of patients with musculoskeletal disease. We are located alongside Royal North Shore Hospital and have developed close relationships with orthopaedic surgeons and rheumatologists at the hospital. This means our latest research developments can be efficiently incorporated into future clinical care.

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Professor Chris Little

Professor Chris Little

Director Raymond Purves Bone and Joint Research Lab
Surgery, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Northern Clinical School

Dr Jiao Jiao Li

Dr Jiao Jiao Li

Honorary Associate

Dr Cindy Shu

Dr Cindy Shu

Postdoctoral Scientist

Associate Professor Sanaa Zaki 

Associate Professor Sanaa Zaki 

Postdoctoral Scientist

Dr James Melrose

Honorary Senior Research Fellow

Daniel Burkhardt

Research Officer

Susan Smith

Technical Officer

Jiarong (Devina) Li – PhD Student

Harrison Johansen

Honours Student

Kate Hoare

Honours Student

Sidharth Aravind

PhD Student

Ye (Janey) Zhang

Visiting Researcher

Roshana Vander Wall

Research Assistant

Jiaqi (Yancy) Chen

Honours Student

Zhiyu Mu

Masters Student

Sofia Drakoulis

Honours Student

Thai Khang (Ken) Hy

PhD Student

Developing regenerative therapies for osteoarthritis – To investigate the interactions between stem cells and diseased joint cells, and build on this knowledge to develop new ways of treating osteoarthritis

Developing new implants for musculoskeletal tissue repair – To develop and test tissue engineered methods of repairing musculoskeletal tissues including bones and joints

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