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Stephanie M. Manberg
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Stephanie M. Manberg, DO

Languages spoken: English

Clinical Locations

Primary Location

Eccles Primary Children's Outpatient Services

81 N Mario Capecchi Drive
Salt Lake City , UT 84113

Dr. Stephanie Manberg completed her medical degree at Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine- Midwestern University. She completed her child neurology residency training at Barrow’s Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital and her neuromuscular fellowship at the University of Washington and Seattle Children’s Hospital.

With this training she is qualified to perform nerve conduction studies and electromyograms (EMGs), which she performs at Primary Children’s Hospital to aid in the diagnosis of various neuromuscular conditions. She is board certified in Neurology with special qualification in child neurology and is board eligible in pediatrics. She is also board certified in Neuromuscular Medicine.

Dr. Manberg is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics in the Division of Pediatric Neurology. Dr. Manberg’s clinical and research interests include the spectrum of neuromuscular disorders.

Specialties

Board Certification

American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Special Qualification in Child Neurology)
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Sub: Neuromuscular Medicine)

Dr. Stephanie Manberg completed her medical degree at Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine- Midwestern University. She completed her child neurology residency training at Barrow’s Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital and her neuromuscular fellowship at the University of Washington and Seattle Children’s Hospital.

With this training she is qualified to perform nerve conduction studies and electromyograms (EMGs), which she performs at Primary Children’s Hospital to aid in the diagnosis of various neuromuscular conditions. She is board certified in Neurology with special qualification in child neurology and is board eligible in pediatrics. She is also board certified in Neuromuscular Medicine.

Dr. Manberg is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics in the Division of Pediatric Neurology. Dr. Manberg’s clinical and research interests include the spectrum of neuromuscular disorders.

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Pediatrics -Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Academic Divisions Neurology
Board Certification
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Special Qualification in Child Neurology)
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Sub: Neuromuscular Medicine)

Education history

Undergraduate Major: Physiology; Minor: Chemistry and Psychology - University of Arizona B.S.
Professional Medical Osteopathic Medicine - Midwestern University Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine D.O.
Internship General Pediatrics - Phoenix Children¿s Hospital Intern
Residency General Pediatrics - Phoenix Children¿s Hospital Resident
Residency Adult Neurology - Barrow Neurological Institute, St. Joseph¿s Hospital Resident
Residency Child Neurology - Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix Children¿s Hospital Resident
Chief Resident Child Neurology - Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix Children¿s Hospital Chief Resident
Fellowship Neuromuscular - University of Washington School of Medicine Fellow

Selected Publications

Journal Article

  1. Boitano S, Flynn AN, Schulz SM, Hoffman J, Price TJ, Vagner (2011). Potent agonists of the protease activated receptor 2 (PAR2). Journal of medicinal chemistry, 54(5), 1308-13.
  2. Boitano S, Flynn AN, Sherwood CL, Schulz SM, Hoffman J, Gruzinova I, Daines M (2011). Alternaria alternate serine proteases induce lung inflammation and airway epithelial cell activation via PAR2. American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology, 300, L605-14.
  3. Markovitz R, Ghosh R, Kuo ME, Hong W, Lim J, Bernes S, Manberg S, Crosby K, Tanpaiboon P, Bharucha-Goebel D, Bonnemann C, Mohila CA, Mizerik E, Woodbury S, Bi W, Lotze T, Antonellis A, Xiao R, Potocki (2020). GARS-related disease in infantile spinal muscular atrophy: Implications for diagnosis and treatment. American journal of medical genetics. Part A, 182(5), 1167-1176.
  4. Reynolds HM, Wen T, Farrell A, Mao R, Moore B, Boyden SE, Bayrak-Toydemir P, Nicholas TJ, Rynearson S, Holt C, Miller C, Noble K, Bentley D, Palmquist R, Ostrander B, Manberg S, Bonkowsky JL, Shayota BJ, Jenkins S (2022). Rapid genome sequencing identifies a novel de novo SNAP25 variant for neonatal congenital myasthenic syndrome. Cold Spring Harbor molecular case studies, 8(7),

Book Chapter

  1. Stephanie Manberg, Russell J Butterfiel (2024). Infant with Hypotonia .
  2. Stephanie Manber (2026). The Floppy Infant: An Approach to Evaluating Hypotonia in Infancy .
  3. Stephanie Manber (2026). Diseases of the Neuromuscular Junction.