Stefanie Bird
About Stefanie Bird
Stefanie Bird is a Research Assistant with a background in psychology and neuroscience, currently involved in multiple research projects and volunteering for the Migraine Foundation Australia.
Work at TALi
Stefanie Bird currently holds the position of Research Assistant at TALi. Her role involves contributing to research initiatives that focus on cognitive development and assessment tools. This position aligns with her background in neuroscience and psychology, allowing her to apply her academic knowledge to practical research settings.
Education and Expertise
Stefanie Bird has an extensive educational background. She earned a Bachelor of Psychology from Swinburne University of Technology, studying from 2018 to 2021. Additionally, she completed a Master of Biomedical Science with a specialization in Neuroscience at the University of Melbourne in 2017. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Neuroscience from Swinburne University of Technology, which she completed from 2010 to 2014.
Background
Stefanie Bird has a diverse professional background. She worked at Raven Health & Fitness for 11 years, where she gained experience in health and fitness management. She also served as an Assistant Store Manager at Nutrition Warehouse for two years. Her experience in retail was complemented by her roles in various research assistant positions at the University of Melbourne and other institutions, focusing on neuroscience and health-related research.
Research Involvement
Stefanie Bird has been involved in several research projects, particularly those addressing neurological issues related to COVID-19. She has participated in studies examining fracture risk in aging populations. Her research experience spans multiple institutions, including the University of Melbourne and The Royal Melbourne Hospital, where she has contributed to various projects as a Research Assistant.
Volunteer Work
Stefanie Bird actively volunteers as a senior committee member for the Migraine Foundation Australia. In this role, she contributes to initiatives aimed at raising awareness and improving the lives of individuals affected by migraines. Her volunteer work reflects her commitment to health advocacy and support for neurological conditions.