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  • Research Groups
    • Day Group

      Professor Karen Day runs a malaria research group studying the role that human variation and parasite diversity play in modulating the dynamics of chronic infection. She is also interested in the ability of malaria parasites to sense their environment by quorum sensing mechanisms to regulate parasite population in the bloodstream.


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    Day Group

    • Professor Karen Day
    • Research Fellow
    • Samantha Deed
      Research Assistant
    • Dr Mun Hua Tan
      Research Fellow
    • Dr Sanjay Gautam
      Research Fellow
    • Cecilia Rios Teran
      PhD student
    • Dionne Argyropoulos
      PhD student

    Clinical Research

    Doherty Institute researchers have long standing collaborations with malaria researchers in Papua New Guinea, Malawi and Indonesia. They study the effects of malaria infection on pregnant women, their babies, and young children, including studies of new drugs to prevent malaria in Papua New Guinea and Malawi. Working with Malawian clinicians and scientists, they study immune responses in children with severe and uncomplicated malaria. The Doherty is leading a new Centre for Research Excellence in Malaria Elimination, focused on the Asia-Pacific Region. The CRE’s broad aim is to find better tools to detect, prevent and treat malaria in vulnerable groups. 

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