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Learn more can we personalise treatment for rheumatoid arthritis by looking at a patient’s immune cells in the blood?
Read about our research on developing a device to monitor arthritis flare ups at home.
Learn about our research project to produce a new, well designed wrist support for patients with wrist problems and to better inform health care professionals.
Read about our research on developing new treatments to target FGF in people with rheumatoid arthritis who do not respond to other treatments
Read about our research, which aims to look at if rheumatoid arthritis symptoms and inflammation are linked to the body clock and how gut bacteria plays a role.
Read about our research on how can digital support platforms assist people with rheumatoid arthritis increase physical activity levels.
Learn about our research into how a lack of omega 3 can lead to the inability to switch off inflammation and if changing diet can stop persistent inflammation.
Learn about our research into how the communication between fibroblasts (cells in connective tissue) and macrophages (white blood cells) causes inflammation.
Read about our research on studying immune cells to predict the onset and progression of rheumatoid arthritis, and predict response to JAK inhibitor medication.
Learn more about support for the Norfolk Arthritis Register (NOAR) as part of the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Epidemiology.
Learn about our Special Strategic Award at the University of Manchester for UK Research in Musculoskeletal Epidemiology (RIME) and rheumatoid arthritis.
Read more about what is the best route for injecting tolerogenic dendritic cells into people with rheumatoid arthritis?
Learn about our research into whether a work rehabilitation programme (WORKWELL) will improve the working lives of people with inflammatory arthritis.