Students

Current Students

Current Students

Ph.D

Mr. Aung Paing

Seroprevalence and risk determinants of malaria exposure

Mr. Aung Myint Thu

Shifting Plasmodium vivax epidemiology on the eastern Myanmar
border: from containment to elimination strategy

Mr. Naing Bo Bo Min

Assessing the Multidimensional Risk Profile of Malaria: A Comparative
Study of Local Residents, Long-term Migrants and Short-term Mobile
Migrants in the Thai-Myanmar Border Areas

Ms. Thinn Thinn Aung

Acceptability and Feasibility of Spatial Emanators as Complementary
Vector Control Tools on the Thailand-Myanmar Border

Ms. Htar Inzali Win

Genetic Diversity of the 6-Cys Protein Family in Plasmodium vivax Populations form Thailand and Myanmar: Focus on Three Novel Transmission-Blocking Vaccine Candidates

Ms. Khine Zin Zin Htwe

MSc.

Ms. Poh Poh Aung

The Anopheles barbirostris group as an emerging malaria vector complex in Northwestern Thailand: molecular identification and population genetic evidence

Study at MVRU

MVRU offers opportunities to study various aspects of malaria research, including epidemiology and ecology, spatial and temporal dynamics, molecular methods of disease diagnostics, drug resistance surveillance and mechanisms, transmission blocking vaccines (TMB vaccines). Students will receive advanced training in spatial genetics, modeling and omics technologies such as genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. With our strong network of collaborators, MVRU’s students are guided by experts internationally as well as in Thailand. Students will also have access to various training workshops in the following themes: statistics, modeling and spatial genetics, disease diagnostics, molecular and sero-epidemiology.