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Associate Professor Stacey Reinke

Stacey is an Associate Professor and Associate Dean (Teaching and Learning) in the School of Science.

Background

Stacey Reinke received her PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Alberta (Canada, 2011) and held a Postdoctoral Fellowship, from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, at the Karolinska Institute (Sweden) before being recruited to Perth in 2016. During her PhD and subsequent postdoctoral training, Stacey developed considerable expertise in the area of clinical and biomedical metabolomics, including biochemistry, analytical chemistry, large-scale cohort studies, statistics, and data science. She has applied these skills to several biological contexts, including mitochondrial and central energy dysfunction, neonatal asphyxia, neuroinflammation, and respiratory disease. Her current research focus is two-fold: (1) applying metabolomics and systems biology approaches to inform disease mechanisms and biomarker discovery in early-life contexts, and (2) enhancing the field of clinical and biomedical metabolomics through methodological advancement (high quality high-throughput workflows, quality assurance, data analysis).

Professional Memberships

  • Member of the international Metabolomics Society 2015 – present

Awards and Recognition

National and International Awards

  • 2015 – Metabolomics Society Early Career Prize, Metabolomics 2015, San Francisco, USA
  • 2012 – First prize, Student/Postdoctoral Oral Presentations, MetaboMeeting 2012, Manchester, UK

National and International Research Positions

  • Canadian Institutes of Health Research Postdoctoral Fellow, held at the Karolinska Institute (Stockholm, Sweden) 2014 – 2016

Research Areas and Interests

  • Clinical and biomedical metabolomics
  • Systems biology
  • Personalised medicine
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