Integrative Molecular Phenotyping
INTEGRATIVE MOLECULAR
PHENOTYPING
WHEELOCK LABORATORY
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL
BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
WHEELOCK LABORATORY
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL
BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
WHEELOCK LABORATORY
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL
BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
WHEELOCK LABORATORY
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL
BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
WHEELOCK LABORATORY
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL
BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
WHEELOCK LABORATORY

Stacey Reinke

Stacey Reinke obtained her PhD from the University of Alberta (Edmonton, Canada). Her thesis research involved using 1H-NMR spectroscopy based metabolic profiling to study mitochondrial dysfunction, in nematode and yeast model systems. During her first postdoctoral position, Stacey studied the role of energy metabolism in neuroinflammatory diseases (neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, multiple sclerosis). She joined the Wheelock group in November 2014 to investigate pulmonary inflammation using mass spectrometry based metabolomics. In 2016, Stacey moved to Perth, Australia to work at the Separation Science and Metabolomics Laboratory (under the direction of Dr. Robert Trengove) at Murdoch University. Stacey’s current research focuses on inflammatory and neonatal/childhood diseases