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Professor Stephen Rogerson

Head of the Malaria Laboratory

Overview

Professor Stephen Rogerson is a lead of the Global Health cross-cutting discipline at the Doherty Institute. He researches malaria in the Department of Medicine and is also an infectious diseases clinician. His research has taken him to Papua New Guinea, Malawi and the UK. His principal interests are malaria in pregnancy and the pathogenesis and immunity of malaria in young children.  Since 2005, he has been a member of the Gates Foundation-supported Malaria in Pregnancy Consortium, and he advises WHO on malaria in pregnancy. He chairs an interview committee for the Wellcome Trust. From 2016, his laboratory will be supported by an NHMRC program grant. 

Publications

Selected publications

Association of a novel IgG3 allele with malaria in children from the Sepik region of Papua New Guinea
2025 · other
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Antibody to Plasmodium falciparum Variant Surface Antigens, var Gene Transcription, and ABO Blood Group in Children With Severe or Uncomplicated Malaria
2025 · journal-article
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Pathogenicity and virulence of malaria: Sticky problems and tricky solutions
2025 · journal-article
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