About
Ei Aung is a Research Fellow at Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, affiliated with Monash University. Their research focuses on sexual health epidemiology, particularly syphilis, gonorrhoea, and HIV/STI prevention strategies. Collaborations include work on public health policies, AI applications in healthcare, and global health initiatives contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Key research areas include sexual behavior analysis, infectious disease transmission dynamics, and clinical diagnostics. They have published extensively on topics like sexual mixing patterns, asymptomatic infection detection, and opt-out testing strategies.
Recent work highlights AI chatbots for sexual health information, spatial epidemiology of syphilis, and risk factors among men who have sex with men. Their studies often address hard-to-reach populations and public health intervention efficacy.
- Scientific contributions focus on improving STI testing strategies and understanding transmission mechanisms.
- Active in multidisciplinary teams addressing global health challenges.
- Publications emphasize actionable insights for clinical and policy decisions.




