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Stephanie Trend was awarded a PhD in neonatal immunology in 2015 from the University of Western Australia. She investigated antimicrobial immunological factors in preterm breast milk and has previously studied bacteriophages. She conducted clinical research in oncology and has worked in diagnostic microbiology laboratories in Western Australia. Additionally, she was part of the Aerosol Research group as a Postdoctoral Research Associate, focusing on immunology research related to risk factors for Multiple Sclerosis, particularly during UV-B phototherapy in the PhoCIS study. Over the past five years, she has engaged in multiple collaborative projects in immunology and has contributed to understanding the temporal dynamics of B cell dysfunction in early multiple sclerosis.
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