[3] Her research has involved point processes and making inferences from the dropout times of repeated events, as well as applications of statistics to clinical trials for heart disease.
[4][5] Rogers studied statistics at Lancaster University with the plan of working in the pharmaceutical industry.
Her dissertation, Statistical Models for Censored Point Processes with Cure Fractions, was supervised by Jane Hutton.
[1] After working as a research fellow and lecturer at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine,[1][5] and as a post-doctoral research fellow at Oxford, she became Director of Statistical Consultancy Services at Oxford in 2016, and associate professor in 2019.
[7] At Oxford, Rogers won an MPLS Impact Award in 2018 for her "contribution ... to the engagement of young people and non-statisticians with the application of statistics".