Dr Heather Stanton

Postdoctoral Fellow
Cell Biology
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
Australia

Academician Orthopaedics
Biography

Dr Heather Stanton is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow with experience in metalloproteinase research. She studied for her PhD at Strangeways Research Laboratory in Cambridge, UK, focussing on activation of the matrix metalloproteinases. Dr Stanton returned to Australia in 1998 to join Amanda Fosang's group at the Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne, where she has developed expertise in cartilage biology and an interest in the ADAMTS metalloproteinases. She became an Honorary Fellow with the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute at its inception in 2000 and currently works part-time with dual roles in research and research administration.

Research Intrest

Arthritis & Rheumatology

List of Publications
Kosasih HJ, Last K, Rogerson FM, Golub SB, Gauci SJ, Russo VC, Stanton H, Wilson R, Lamande SR, Holden P, Fosang AJ. A disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin motifs-5 (ADAMTS-5) forms catalytically active oligomers. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2016 Feb 12;291(7):3197-208.
Fosang AJ, Last K, Stanton H, Golub SB, Little CB, Brown L, Jackson DC. Neoepitope antibodies against MMP-cleaved and aggrecanase-cleaved aggrecan. Matrix Metalloproteinase Protocols. 2010:305-40.
Stanton H, Rogerson FM, East CJ, Golub SB, Lawlor KE, Meeker CT, Little CB, Last K, Farmer PJ, Campbell IK, Fourie AM. ADAMTS5 is the major aggrecanase in mouse cartilage in vivo and in vitro. Nature. 2005 Mar 31;434(7033):648-52.