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Dr Isobel Walker

Dr Isobel Walker

83441972 | walker.i@unimelb.edu.au

Position:
Post-doctoral Research Fellow
Theme(s):
Immunology, Bacterial and Parasitic Infections
Discipline(s):
Discovery Research, Global Health
Unit(s):
The University of Melbourne, Department of Microbiology and Immunology (DMI)
Lab Group(s):
Rogerson Group

Isobel obtained her PhD in 2023 at the University of Melbourne, where she researched antibody mediated immunity to parasites that cause severe malaria in young children. For her post doctoral research, Isobel has been working in Malawi with collaborators at Kamuzu University of Health Sciences to understand immunity to cerebral malaria in children, and with collaborators at the University of London looking at cerebral malaria in adults.

  • Key Achievements
    • Isobel has made significant contributions to our understanding of how antibodies can protect against severe forms of malaria.

    Publications
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    Research Groups
    • Rogerson Group

      Stephen’s laboratory studies the pathogenesis and immunology of infection with the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum in humans. Their laboratory studies are linked to field studies, and they collaborate with leading malaria groups in Africa, Asia and Papua New Guinea. 


      Lab Team

      Rogerson Group

      • Honorary Associate Professor; Department of Infectious Diseases
      • Senior Research Officer
      • Research Officer
      • Dr Julia Cutts
        Project Manager
      • Wina Hasang
        Research Assistant
      • Agersew Mengist
        PhD Student
      • Amaya Ortega
        PhD Student
      • Anjaleena Anthony
        PhD Student
      • Janavi Rambhatla
        PhD Student
      • Madi Njie
        PhD Student
      • Meseret Kassa
        PhD Student
      • Timon Damelang
        PhD Student
      • David Grimson
        Masters Student
      • Di Zheng
        Masters Student
      • Putri Wara
        Masters Student
      • Selorme Adukpo
        Visiting Scientist
      • Professor Graham Brown
        Emeritus Professor