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Emma Elizabeth Ilett serves as an External Lecturer for the Master of Personalized Medicine program at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. Her academic work centers on microbiome and metabolomic applications in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, with institutional affiliation confirmed through her sund.ku.dk email address and Copenhagen N campus location.
Her research prominently investigates gut microbiome dynamics and antibiotic resistome behavior in transplant recipients. Key interests include predictive modeling for clinical infections, phenotypic antibiotic resistance, graft-versus-host disease, and metabolic profiling during early post-transplant phases—particularly regarding cytomegalovirus interactions. This work aims to advance personalized treatment protocols through microbial ecosystem analysis.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a cohesive research trajectory focused on microbiome-based biomarker development. Her studies consistently demonstrate how microbial community structures and metabolic signatures can forecast complications in immunocompromised transplant patients, highlighting translational potential for clinical decision support systems in high-risk hematology settings.
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