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Dr. Aung Aung Kywe Moe is a Lecturer and research academic in the Department of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences at Monash University, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences. He holds an adjunct research fellow position at the University of Melbourne and collaborates with researchers at the University of Queensland, University of Melbourne, and Swinburne University.
Education:
- PhD in Neuroscience, University of Queensland (2016)
- MSc in Biomedical Engineering, Nanyang Technological University (2009)
- MBBS, University of Medicine, Magway, Myanmar (2007)
Dr. Moe's research focuses on the neural control of sensation and behavior, particularly in respiratory neurobiology. His work explores vagal sensory pathways, the brainstem processing of cough, cerebellar sensory roles, and the impact of perinatal cannabinoid exposure. He employs advanced techniques including optogenetics, functional MRI, magnetoencephalography, and 3D tissue clearing in both preclinical and clinical studies.
His recent publications (2024–2025) highlight a strong focus on vagal neurobiology, cough hypersensitivity, and neuroimaging applications in respiratory and neurological conditions. These works appear in high-impact journals such as EBioMedicine, PLoS Pathogens, and iScience, indicating a trend toward interdisciplinary neuroscience with clinical translation.
Scientific Awards and Recognitions:
- Excellence in Physiology (MBBS)
- Distinctions in multiple medical disciplines
- Certificate of Excellence (MSc)
- UQ International Scholarship
- Early Career Researcher (ECR) Project Grants
- Travel Awards
Dr. Moe is actively involved in research mentoring and academic service. He serves as the Departmental Coordinator for Higher Degree by Research (HDR) and Chair of HDR Thesis Examiners. He is accepting PhD students and supervises research in neuroimaging and respiratory neuroscience. He has received competitive grants supporting his early career research. His teaching includes core units such as RAD4503 (MRI foundations), RAD3004 (Neuroimaging), and RAD2002 (Medical Imaging Anatomy).
He contributes to the academic community as a reviewer for journals including iScience, Journal of Neuroimmunology, European Respiratory Journal Open Research, and Journal of Neurochemistry. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly through advancing health and education via neuroscience research and training.



