Prof Cally Roper
Professor of Malaria Genetics
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Keppel Street
London
WC1E 7HT
United Kingdom
My research applies evolutionary genetics to practical problems in malaria control. In particular I am interested in the emergence and spread of antimalarial drug resistance. My research involves mapping resistance in Africa to show patterns of mutation dispersal, and to inform policy on drug use for chemoprevention and treatment.
Affiliations
Department of Infection Biology
Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases
Centres
Malaria Centre
Antimicrobial Resistance Centre
Teaching
I am a module organiser for the Malaria Module in the DL MSc in Infectious Diseases IDM503.
Research
Im currently working on the Plus Project, where my role is to lead the genotyping work package. We are mapping the genetic determinants of antimalarial drug resistance in 7 Countries and determining the suitability of Sulphadoxine Pyrimethamine (SP) for Perennial Malaria Chemoprevention (PMC).
Selected Publications
Molecular determinants of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine resistance in Plasmodium falciparum in Nigeria and the regional emergence of dhps 431V.
2016
International journal for parasitology Drugs and drug resistance
Independent origin of plasmodium falciparum antifolate super-resistance, Uganda, Tanzania, and Ethiopia.
2014
Emerging infectious diseases
Mapping 'partially resistant', 'fully resistant', and 'super resistant' malaria.
2013
Trends in parasitology