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Dr Elizabeth Aitken

Research Officer

Overview

Dr Elizabeth Aitken obtained her PhD ‘Malaria in pregnancy: immunity and a mechanism for low birth weight babies’ at the University of Melbourne.  Following this she worked briefly on immunity to malaria at the Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research and then at the University of Edinburgh.  From 2012-2014 she worked at the University of Sao Paulo looking pulmonary malaria and also Plasmodium spp. infection in wild monkeys. In 2014, Elizabeth started work with Professor Stephen Roberson’s laboratory at the University of Melbourne.  Elizabeth is currently investigating whether the innate immune response to the malaria parasite can explain why some individuals get sick while others do not.

Publications

Selected publications

Association of a Novel IgG3 Allele With Malaria in Children From the Sepik Region of Papua New Guinea
2025 · journal-article
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Induction, decay, and determinants of functional antibodies following vaccination with the RTS,S malaria vaccine in young children
2025 · journal-article
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Intermittent preventive treatment with sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine but not dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine modulates the relationship between inflammatory markers and adverse pregnancy outcomes in Malawi
2025 · other
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