Endometrial Biology and Menstrual Related Bleeding Complaints Image Professor Hilary Critchley - Professor of Reproductive Medicine; Consultant Gynaecologist Research Programme People Hilary CritchleyPrincipal Investigator and Professor of Reproductive MedicineDr Jackie MaybinClinical LecturerDr Alison MurrayPostdoctoral AssociateCatherine MurrayClinical Research NurseDr Moira NicolSenior Research AssistantSharon McPhersonClinical Research NurseSheila MilnePAKate WalkerResearch AssistantContactResearch Secretary: twhite2@ed.ac.uk Hilary Critchley - Research Information CollaborationsLocalProfessor Jeff Pollard, University of EdinburghProfessor Philippa Saunders, University of EdinburghProfessor Brian Walker, University of EdinburghProfessor Andrew Horne, University of EdinburghProfessor Neil Roberts, University of EdinburghProfessor Karen Chapman, University of EdinburghProfessor Bruno Peault, University of EdinburghDr Ailsa Gebbie, University of EdinburghDr Pamela Warner, University of EdinburghDr Chris Weir, University of EdinburghDr Scott Semple, University of EdinburghDr Nik Hirani, University of EdinburghNationalProfessor Mary Ann Lumsden, University of GlasgowProfessor Ashley Moffett, University of CambridgeProfessor Siladitya Bhattacharya University of AberdeenDr Justin Clark, University of BirminghamDr Dharani Hapangama, University of LiverpoolInternationalProfessor Peter Rogers, University of Melbourne, AustraliaProfessor Martha Hickey, University of Melbourne, AustraliaProfessor Ian Fraser, University of New South Wales, Sydney, AustraliaProfessor Mac Munro, UCLA, Los Angeles, USA)Dr Ov Slayden, Oregon National Primate Research Center, Portland, USAProfessor Carlos Simon, University of Valencia, Spain)Professor Felice Petraglia, University of Siena, ItalyDr Steve Yellon, Loma Linda University, USAPartners and FundersMedical Research CouncilMRC/NIHR Efficacy Mechanisms Evaluation (EME Programme)Bayer Pharma AG – research collaborationScientific ThemesMechanisms regulating endometrial/menstrual bleeding; endocrine-immune interactions in the endometrium; development of murine models for menstruation; mechanisms involved with uterine bleeding in association with uterine fibroids.Technology ExpertiseEndometrial histology; standard molecular cellular techniques; murine models of menstruation. This article was published on 2024-09-23