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Leila Thuma

Trial Coordinator, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Leila is a Trial Coordinator and is currently working on the RAPID studies. This project will deliver multiple clinical trials that will enable people with eczema to answer questions that they have about how best to care for their eczema.

Leila first joined the Nottingham Clinical Trials Unit in 2020 where she has been supporting trials in a wide range of areas including oncology, gynecology, and viral infection (Covid-19).

She started her career researching wound healing and has run observational studies investigating the genetics of scarring.

Recent Publications

  • THUMA, LEILA, CARTER, DEBORAH, WEAVERS, HELEN and MARTIN, PAUL, 2018. Drosophila immune cells extravasate from vessels to wounds using Tre1 GPCR and Rho signaling JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY. 217(9), 3045-3056
  • RODRIGUES, FLORIANO, THUMA, LEILA and KLAEMBT, CHRISTIAN, 2012. The regulation of glial-specific splicing of Neurexin IV requires HOW and Cdk12 activity DEVELOPMENT. 139(10), 1765-1776
  • THUMA, LEILA, CARTER, DEBORAH, WEAVERS, HELEN and MARTIN, PAUL, 2018. Drosophila immune cells extravasate from vessels to wounds using Tre1 GPCR and Rho signaling JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY. 217(9), 3045-3056
  • RODRIGUES, FLORIANO, THUMA, LEILA and KLAEMBT, CHRISTIAN, 2012. The regulation of glial-specific splicing of Neurexin IV requires HOW and Cdk12 activity DEVELOPMENT. 139(10), 1765-1776

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