Hearing Sciences
 

Ruth Spriggs

Research Fellow, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Biography

I joined the University of Nottingham as a Research Fellow in Hearing Sciences in 2021 to carry out bioinformatics-based research in the auditory field.

During my research career I have gained experience in many different fields of bioinformatics including protein structure comparison, protein sequence analysis, translational profiling arrays, next generation sequencing, database design, and RNA sequence analysis.

Recent Publications

  • MEHTA, N., RIBEYRE, B. B., DIMITROV, L., ENGLISH, L. J., EWART, C., HEINRICH, A., JOSHI, N., MUNRO, K. J., ROADKNIGHT, G., ROMAO, L., SCHILDER, A. G., SPRIGGS, R. V., NORRIS, R., ROSS, T. and TILSTON, G., 2024. Creating a health informatics data resource for hearing health research: BMC Med Inform Decis Mak BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 24(1), 209
  • ADAMS, BETHANY, THORNTON, SALLY K, NAYLOR, GRAHAM, SPRIGGS, RUTH V, WIGGINS, IAN M and KITTERICK, PADRAIG T, 2023. Exploring listening-related fatigue in children with and without hearing loss using self-report and parent-proxy measures. Frontiers in pediatrics. 11, 1127578
  • GRAHAM, CHARLOTTE, STEFANATOS, RHODA, YEK, ANGELINE E. H., SPRIGGS, RUTH, V, LOH, SAMANTHA H. Y., URIBE, ALEJANDRO HUERTA, ZHANG, TONG, MARTINS, L. MIGUEL, MADDOCKS, OLIVER D. K., SCIALO, FILIPPO and SANZ, ALBERTO, 2022. Mitochondrial ROS signalling requires uninterrupted electron flow and is lost during ageing in flies GEROSCIENCE. 44(4), 1961-1974
  • GROSSO, STEFANO, MARINI, ALBERTO, GYURASZOVA, KATARINA, VOORDE, JOHAN VANDE, SFAKIANOS, ARISTEIDIS, GARLAND, GAVIN D., TENOR, ANGELA RUBIO, MORDUE, RYAN, CHERNOVA, TANYA, MORONE, NOBU, SERENO, MARCO, SMITH, CLAIRE P., OFFICER, LEAH, FARAHMAND, POOYEH, ROONEY, CLAIRE, SUMPTON, DAVID, DAS, MADHUMITA, TEODOSIO, ANA, FICKEN, CATHERINE, MARTIN, MARIA GUERRA, SPRIGGS, RUTH V., SUN, XIAO-MING, BUSHELL, MARTIN, SANSOM, OWEN J., MURPHY, DANIEL, MACFARLANE, MARION, LE QUESNE, JOHN P. C. and WILLIS, ANNE E., 2021. The pathogenesis of mesothelioma is driven by a dysregulated translatome NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. 12(1),

Hearing Sciences

Mental Health & Clinical Neuroscience
School of Medicine
University of Nottingham
Medical School, QMC
Nottingham, NG7 2UH


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