Biography

Biography

Dr Charlotte Hulme is a Lecturer at in the School of Pharmacy and Bioengineering (PhaB) based at Keele’s partner site, the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital (RJAH), Oswestry.

Charlotte obtained a BSc (Hons) in Biology from The University of Manchester in 2011. She then completed a joint MRC/ Manchester Alumni Impact Scholarship funded PhD in Developmental Medicine at the University of Manchester. Here, she developed an interest in using systems biology approaches (transcriptomics/ proteomics/ metabolomics) to identify important biological mechanisms underlying disease/injury that can be validated using cellular and molecular laboratory techniques.

In 2015, she joined Keele University as a postdoctoral research associate working in the groups of Dr Karina Wright and Prof Sally Roberts. She has worked on projects to identify biomarkers to predict outcome following Spinal Cord Injury and treatments for cartilage repair/early Osteoarthritis.

In 2017, Charlotte became a part-time Teaching Fellow in the School of Medicine. In 2021, she was appointed as a part-time Lecturer (Education and Scholarship contract) in the School of Medicine in 2021, acting as Director for the Masters in Medical Sciences programme. Charlotte was promoted to a research and scholarship post as a Lecturer in Regenerative Medicine from December 2022.

Charlotte is a membership lead for the Centre for Regenerative Medicine and is a member of the Keele FMHS Ethics committee.

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