Ms Freya Shepherd
Teams and roles for Freya Shepherd
Graduate Demonstrator
School of Biosciences
Research student
Publication
2025
- Shepherd, F. 2025. Investigating the relationship between regulatory T-cell depletion, behaviour and neuropsychiatric disorder risk: a multidisciplinary cross-species approach.. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
2023
- Shepherd, F. R. et al. 2023. The superantigens SpeC and TSST-1 specifically activate TRBV12-3/12-4+ memory T cells. Communications Biology 6 78. (10.1038/s42003-023-04420-1)
2022
- Shepherd, F. and Davies, W. 2022. An update on the presentation, nosology, and causes of postpartum psychosis. Psychiatric Times 39 (6), pp.23-25.
2021
- Hanna, S. J. et al. 2021. T cell phenotypes in COVID-19 - a living review. Oxford Open Immunology 2 (1)(10.1093/oxfimm/iqaa007)
2020
- Shepherd, F. R. and McLaren, J. E. 2020. T cell immunity to bacterial pathogens: mechanisms of immune control and bacterial evasion. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 21 (17) 6144. (10.3390/ijms21176144)
Articles
- Hanna, S. J. et al. 2021. T cell phenotypes in COVID-19 - a living review. Oxford Open Immunology 2 (1)(10.1093/oxfimm/iqaa007)
- Shepherd, F. and Davies, W. 2022. An update on the presentation, nosology, and causes of postpartum psychosis. Psychiatric Times 39 (6), pp.23-25.
- Shepherd, F. R. et al. 2023. The superantigens SpeC and TSST-1 specifically activate TRBV12-3/12-4+ memory T cells. Communications Biology 6 78. (10.1038/s42003-023-04420-1)
- Shepherd, F. R. and McLaren, J. E. 2020. T cell immunity to bacterial pathogens: mechanisms of immune control and bacterial evasion. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 21 (17) 6144. (10.3390/ijms21176144)