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Stephen J. Rogerson

Stephen J. Rogerson

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Immunology

D-Index
84
Citations
21941
World Ranking
1400
National Ranking
51

Medicine

D-Index
84
Citations
22103
World Ranking
15263
National Ranking
506

Overview

Stephen J. Rogerson is a researcher affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. Their work primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology.

The dominant areas of their research include Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health; Immunology; Obstetrics and Gynecology; Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health; and Hematology. The main research topics they focus on are Malaria Research and Control, the Complement system in diseases, Mosquito-borne diseases and control, Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies, Global Maternal and Child Health, Iron Metabolism and Disorders, and Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders.

Stephen J. Rogerson has contributed extensively to scholarly publications, with a significant number of papers appearing in venues such as UNC Libraries, BMC Medicine, Malaria Journal, Frontiers in Immunology, and The Lancet Global Health.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Rogerson include Holger W. Unger, Elizabeth H. Aitken, Maria Ome-Kaius, Ivo Müeller, and Victor Mwapasa.

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Stephen J. Rogerson include:

  • Identifying and combating the impacts of COVID-19 on malaria, 2020, BMC Medicine
  • Poor Birth Outcomes in Malaria in Pregnancy: Recent Insights Into Mechanisms and Prevention Approaches, 2021, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Determinants of brain swelling in pediatric and adult cerebral malaria, 2021, JCI Insight
  • Pathogenicity and virulence of malaria: Sticky problems and tricky solutions, 2022, Virulence
  • Developing a multivariate prediction model of antibody features associated with protection of malaria-infected pregnant women from placental malaria, 2021, eLife

Best Publications

  • Oxidative stress in malaria parasite-infected erythrocytes: Host-parasite interactions

    Katja Becker;Leann Tilley;Jonathan L. Vennerstrom;David Roberts

  • Malaria in pregnancy: pathogenesis and immunity.

    Stephen J Rogerson;Lars Hviid;Lars Hviid;Patrick E Duffy;Patrick E Duffy;Rose F G Leke

  • Molecular Markers for Failure of Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine and Chlorproguanil-Dapsone Treatment of Plasmodium falciparum Malaria

    James G. Kublin;Fraction K. Dzinjalamala;Deborah D. Kamwendo;Elissa M. Malkin

  • The burden of co-infection with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and malaria in pregnant women in sub-saharan Africa.

    Feiko O. Ter Kuile;Monica E. Parise;Francine H. Verhoeff;Venkatachalam Udhayakumar

  • Chondroitin sulfate A is a cell surface receptor for Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes

    S.J. Rogerson;S.C. Chaiyaroj;K. Ng;J.C. Reeder

  • Adhesion of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes to hyaluronic acid in placental malaria.

    James G. Beeson;Stephen J. Rogerson;Stephen J. Rogerson;Brian M. Cooke;John C. Reeder

  • Dexamethasone treatment in childhood bacterial meningitis in Malawi: a randomised controlled trial.

    EM Molyneux;AL Walsh;H Forsyth;M Tembo

  • Small babies, big risks: global estimates of prevalence and mortality for vulnerable newborns to accelerate change and improve counting

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  • PLACENTAL MONOCYTE INFILTRATES IN RESPONSE TO PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM MALARIA INFECTION AND THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH ADVERSE PREGNANCY OUTCOMES

    Stephen J. Rogerson;Elena Pollina;Abera Getachew;Eyob Tadesse

  • Plasmodium falciparum Isolates from Infected Pregnant Women and Children Are Associated with Distinct Adhesive and Antigenic Properties

    James G. Beeson;Graham V. Brown;Malcolm E. Molyneux;Malcolm E. Molyneux;Chisale Mhango

  • PTEX is an essential nexus for protein export in malaria parasites

    Brendan Elsworth;Brendan Elsworth;Kathryn Matthews;Catherine Q. Nie;Ming Kalanon

  • Burden, pathology, and costs of malaria in pregnancy: new developments for an old problem

    Stephen J Rogerson;Meghna Desai;Alfredo Mayor;Alfredo Mayor;Elisa Sicuri;Elisa Sicuri

  • The effect of Plasmodium falciparum malaria on HIV-1 RNA blood plasma concentration

    Irving F. Hoffman;Charles S. Jere;Terrie E. Taylor;Peter Munthali

  • The adhesion of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes to chondroitin sulfate A is mediated by P. falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1

    John C. Reeder;Alan Frederick Cowman;Kathleen M. Davern;James G. Beeson;James G. Beeson

  • Targets of antibodies against Plasmodium falciparum–infected erythrocytes in malaria immunity

    Jo-anne Chan;Jo-anne Chan;Jo-anne Chan;Katherine B Howell;Linda Reiling;Linda Reiling;Ricardo Ataide

  • Malaria in pregnancy in the Asia-Pacific region

    Marcus J Rijken;Rose McGready;Rose McGready;Machteld E Boel;Rini Poespoprodjo

  • Malaria in pregnancy: linking immunity and pathogenesis to prevention

    Stephen J. Rogerson;Victor Mwapasa;Steven R. Meshnick

  • Malaria in pregnancy: small babies, big problem.

    Alexandra J. Umbers;Elizabeth H. Aitken;Stephen J. Rogerson

  • Cytokine Expression in the Brain in Human Cerebral Malaria

    Heidi Brown;Gareth Turner;Stephen Rogerson;Stephen Rogerson;Madalitso Tembo

  • Intermittent sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine in pregnancy: effectiveness against malaria morbidity in Blantyre, Malawi, in 1997-99.

    Stephen J. Rogerson;Stephen J. Rogerson;Ebbie Chaluluka;Maxwell Kanjala;Patrick Mkundika

  • Malaria in pregnancy and the endemicity spectrum: what can we learn?

    François Nosten;Stephen J. Rogerson;James G. Beeson;Rose McGready

Frequent Co-Authors

Ivo Mueller
Ivo Mueller Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Malcolm E. Molyneux
Malcolm E. Molyneux Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
James G. Beeson
James G. Beeson Burnet Institute
Graham Brown
Graham Brown University of Melbourne
Steven R. Meshnick
Steven R. Meshnick University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Peter Siba
Peter Siba Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research
Freya J. I. Fowkes
Freya J. I. Fowkes Burnet Institute
Anthony Jaworowski
Anthony Jaworowski RMIT University
Feiko O. ter Kuile
Feiko O. ter Kuile Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
John C. Reeder
John C. Reeder World Health Organization

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