Dr. Lindsay Rogers completed her PhD at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 2011, doing research in proteomics and infectious disease that was supported by a Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Canada Graduate Scholarship and a Michael Smith Foundation for Health (MSFHR) Research Trainee Award. She is currently a post-doctoral fellow within the Centre for Blood Research at UBC.
Rogers works in Chris Overall’s laboratory, where she studies proteases, and in particular, how extracellular proteases regulate inflammation. She is studying a group of proteins that are processed by extracellular proteases to gain novel extracellular functions as inflammatory regulators.
Rogers is currently funded by a CIHR Fellowship and an MSFHR Research Trainee award.