Dr. Stephanie Mohammed

Research Scientist
BSc., Ph.D.
I'm a young Scientist from Trinidad and Tobago, dedicating my life to exploring and researching the processes and scientific mechanisms underlying the world we live in. I have received several awards and grants for my research, with projects and publications that you can learn more about below.
My Scientific Interest
Major projects that I currently work on
Women's Health
2022 - Present
Studying women's health in both adolescence and adulthood is crucial as it helps us understand the lifecycle thus allowing us to identify critical periods for intervention and support. In essence a life cycle approach to studying women's health recognizes the dynamic nature of health.

Polycystic ovary
2017 - Present
We only have a rudimentary understanding of polycystic ovaries at this time. Answering these questions is critical for understanding the mechanistic role it plays in other scientific fields, as well as developing tools to further this research avenue with more sensitive measurements and better data collection.
Women who have been diagnosed with the disease are entitled to a better quality of life.

Electromagnetic radiation
2018 - Present
We are exposed daily to a variety of frequencies through invisible waves. Some of these waves are harmful, others are not. My research focuses on the non-ionizing radiation frequencies that can be used non-invasively in the medical field.

Contact me to learn more about my research.