Stephanie Enkel — ASN Events

Stephanie Enkel

The Kids Research Institute Australia, WA, Australia

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I'm a public health researcher with experience in infectious disease prevention, environmental health, and community-embedded research. My PhD focused on Streptococcus pyogenes and its transmission in remote Aboriginal communities in northern Australia, where I collaborated closely with health staff, educators, and cultural mentors to explore how infrastructure, housing, and hygiene shape infectious disease risk. I’ve worked across disciplines—blending microbiology, epidemiology, and qualitative research—and across systems, from remote clinics to state and national policy. I’ve co-developed field protocols, supported implementation trials, and translated evidence into actionable briefs for health departments and government. I'm particularly interested in roles that connect applied research with on-the-ground impact, including field-based surveillance, outbreak response, or regional technical advisory positions. I bring a mix of rigour, flexibility, and a strong commitment to equity—alongside experience communicating complex findings to diverse audiences, from community members to Ministers.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:

Household transmission of Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep A): a review to inform potential environmental health interventions for remote living Aboriginal communities at high risk of rheumatic fever (#274)

5:30 PM
Stephanie Enkel
Poster Session 2

School and clinical-based experimentation to ascertain Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep A)  transmission (#114)

5:30 PM
Stephanie Enkel
Poster Session 1

Population pharmacokinetics of penicillin G: insights into increased clearance at low concentrations to guide development of improved long-acting formulations for syphilis and prevention of rheumatic fever (#135)

5:30 PM
Laurens Manning
Poster Session 1

The experience of streptococcal pharyngitis human challenge trial participants (#284)

5:30 PM
Jane Oliver
Poster Session 2

The power of co-interpretation: reflections and learnings from an end-to-end partnership with remote Australian communities to tackle Strep A impetigo (118301)

2:39 PM
Hannah Thomas
Concurrent 1b - Control Begins in the Community

Development of a prototype for rapid point-of-care diagnosis of antibiotic-resistant Group A streptococcal and staphylococcal skin infections (#263)

5:30 PM
Kalindu Rodrigo
Poster Session 2

A randomised, double-blinded, placebo-controlled human challenge trial to establish the lowest penicillin concentration to prevent Streptococcus pyogenes pharyngitis (CHIPS). (118511)

9:39 AM
Laurens Manning
Plenary 5 - Interventions for Prevention

SToP (See, Treat, and Prevent) activities for skin disease control in remote Western Australia: a cluster randomised, stepped wedge Trial (117131)

9:51 AM
Stephanie Enkel
Plenary 5 - Interventions for Prevention