Professor Karen Day
(03) 8344 7644 | karen.day@unimelb.edu.au
- Position:
- Laboratory Head
- Theme(s):
- Malaria, Immunology, Bacterial and Parasitic Infections
- Discipline(s):
- Computational Science and Genomics, Global Health, Public Health
- Unit(s):
- Department of Microbiology and Immunology (DMI)
- Lab Group(s):
- Day Group
Professor Karen Day is a distinguished malaria researcher dedicated to improving global health. Born in Melbourne, she was educated at the University of Melbourne and completed her PhD studies in molecular parasitology at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute. Her research has described the diversity of malaria parasites globally to improve disease surveillance and control. She has extensive international experience leading field studies in malaria endemic areas of East, West and Southern Africa, India, Southeast Asia, Papua New Guinea and South America. She is a founder of the scientific discipline of genomic epidemiology studying malaria parasite variation in humans and mosquitos by combining laboratory, field and computational approaches.