Mahidol University
He is a biostatistician and academic based at the Mahidol–Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU), Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Thailand, working at the intersection of spatial analysis and public health. His research focuses on spatiotemporal modelling of mental health and infectious diseases, particularly vector-borne and other climate-sensitive diseases, with an emphasis on translating data into actionable insights for surveillance and health policy. He collaborates with national and international partners, including public health agencies and research institutions across regions, and is particularly interested in strengthening decision-making tools in resource-constrained settings.
- Spatiotemporal epidemiology
- Bayesian biostatistics
- Disease surveillance
PhD in Biostatistics, 2016
Medical University of South Carolina
