Profile
Julie Stilley, PhD, is director of research in Emergency Medicine. The clinicians at MU Health Care provide care to the youngest, oldest and most vulnerable patients. Her research reflects the breadth of these patient populations. She works collaboratively with the clinicians to investigate timely and efficient best practice standards. Dr. Stilley's research interests involve prehospital emergency medical services, particularly in the areas of cardiac arrest and opioid overdose. She studies how the care and treatment of prehospital patients affects the outcomes in-hospital.
Academic Information
Office
1 Hospital Drive
Columbia, MO 65212
United States
Research Interests
- Prehospital cardiac arrest
- Prehospital opioid overdose
- Translational animal models of human disease
- Pathophysiologies of endometriosis and ovarian dysfunction
- Extragonadal FSHR in the female reproductive tract
Areas of Expertise
- Evidence-based prehospital medicine
- Translational animal models of human disease
- Fertility and Women's health
Education & Training
Fellowship
University of Iowa, 2017
Post-Graduate School
University of Missouri, 2011
In the News
Publications
- Stilley JA, Guan R, Santillan DA, Mitchell BF, Lamping KG, Segaloff DL. Differential Regulation of Human and Mouse Myometrial Contractile Activity by FSH as a Function of FSH Receptor Density. Biol Reprod. 2016 Aug;95(2):36. doi: 10.1095/biolreprod.116.141648. Epub 2016 Jun 22.
- Stilley JA, Christensen DE, Dahlem KB, Guan R, Santillan DA, England SK, Al-Hendy A, Kirby PA, Segaloff DL. FSH receptor (FSHR) expression in human extragonadal reproductive tissues and the developing placenta, and the impact of its deletion on pregnancy in mice. Biol Reprod. 2014 Sep;91(3):74. doi: 10.1095/biolreprod.114.118562. Epub 2014 Aug 6.
- Stilley JA, Guan R, Duffy DM, Segaloff DL. Signaling through FSH receptors on human umbilical vein endothelial cells promotes angiogenesis. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2014 May;99(5):E813-20. doi: 10.1210/jc.2013-3186. Epub 2014 Feb 14.