Kris Rogers

About Kris Rogers

Senior Biostatistician

  • Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney
  • PhD,
  • MBiostats

Dr Kris Rogers is Senior Biostatistician in the Statistics Division of The George Institute for Global Health and Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Medicine at UNSW Sydney. He has a Master’s degree in Biostatistics and a PhD in biology from the University of Sydney.

Dr Rogers has a wide range of experience in health and medical research and has successfully designed and analysed many research projects including large international clinical trials, studies using ‘big health data’, and complex surveys. He has previously worked for The 45 and Up study, the largest cohort study in Australia. He is an author on 39 peer-reviewed publications including articles in the New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet, and BMJ.

Assessing Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviours toward Salt and Sugar Consumption in the Central Division of Fiji

Nutrients Date published:

Time from injury to hip-fracture surgery in low-income and middle-income regions: a secondary analysis of data from the International Orthopaedic Multicentre Study in Fracture Care (INORMUS)

The Lancet Healthy Longevity Date published:

Assessing knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours toward salt and sugar consumption in the Central Division of Fiji

Unknown Date published:

Salt and sugar intakes of adults in the central division of Fiji: findings from a nutrition survey in 2022

The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific Date published:

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