OUCRU Hanoi Staff Photos (2022)

Professor H. Rogier van Doorn

Director of OUCRU Ha Noi

Rogier is the director of OUCRU in Hanoi. He is a Clinical Microbiologist trained at the Amsterdam University Medical Centres in the Netherlands and a Professor of Infectious Diseases at the University of Oxford. He has worked at OUCRU since 2007.

Expertise

In Ha Noi (2015-present), based at the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Rogier leads a unit of over 50 research and research support staff with a total of 4 principal investigators working on antimicrobial resistance: surveillance, stewardship, laboratory capacity building, microbiome, hospital and community studies including community intervention trials (ICAT, CoAct/Chung Tay, AWaRe1), and public and policy engagement. OUCRU Hanoi also acts as a site for clinical trials like SURE, VIETNarms, RECOVERY. One of his own research interests is optimizing AMR surveillance in low- and middle-income settings by adding clinical metadata to isolate-based data (including whole genome sequences) to contextualise these with clinical, treatment, and outcome data (ACORN: A Clinically Oriented antimicrobial Resistance surveillance Network, acornamr.net).

In Ho Chi Minh City, as group head of the emerging infections group (2007-2015), Rogier led the reference virology lab for the Southeast Asian Infectious Disease Clinical Research Network, conducting analyses of several diagnostic and intervention studies on human influenza. Rogier developed molecular diagnostic laboratory capacity in local hospitals and a BSL3/SAPO4 facility at OUCRU. He worked on diagnostics, preparedness and clinical research of emerging infections, and set up and led a multidisciplinary research programme on Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease.

Rogier is a medical doctor, who has an MSc in Medical Biology with a thesis on the structure of IgG4 antibodies, and a PhD in Bacteriology on rapid diagnosis and resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Research Focus

Rogier’s own current research interests are improving data for estimating the burden of antimicrobial resistance through “A Clinically Oriented Antimicrobial resistance surveillance Network” (ACORN), genomic surveillance of antimicrobial resistance, serology-based surveillance to research emerging and vaccine-preventable diseases, and studying potential interventions to impact community use of antibiotics.

Timeline

2023

Professor of Infectious Diseases with the University of Oxford 

2019 – 2025

PI of ACORN 

2018

Associate Professor with the University of Oxford 

2015 – 2019

PI of Fleming Fund pilot Vietnam

2015 – present

Director of OUCRU Ha Noi.

2008 – 2011

OUCRU Biosafety lead and technical co-lead of OUCRU BSL-3/SAPO-4 laboratory construction and accreditation 

2007 – 2010

Head of Virology Reference Laboratory of the Southeast Asia Infectious disease Clinical Research Network (SEAICRN)

2007

Consultant in Clinical Microbiology & Virology with the University of Amsterdam

2007-2015

Head of OUCRU Emerging Infections group

2005

PhD on Rapid Diagnosis and Drug Resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis with the University of Amsterdam

2003 – 2007

MD – Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam (NL), Faculty of Medicine.

1999 – 2005

PhD – University of Amsterdam (NL), Faculty of Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centers – Academic Medical Center, Department of Medical Microbiology. Isoniazid resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

1999

Medical Doctor with the University of Amsterdam 

1994 – 1996

MSc – Medical Biology, University of Amsterdam (NL), Faculty of Biology.

1990 – 1998

MD – Consultant Clinical Microbiology and Virology, Amsterdam University Medical Centers. Registrations: RIBIZ (NL) 69052473801, GMC (UK) 6168758.

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