معرفی
Kinley Wangdi is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Department of Applied Epidemiology, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University. With medical training and advanced expertise in tropical medicine and spatial epidemiology, he focuses on vector-borne diseases, geospatial health analytics, and public health informatics.
- MBBS from Institute of Medicine (1), Myanmar
- M.Sc in Tropical Medicine from Mahidol University, Thailand
- PhD from Australian National University
His research examines the spatial and temporal dynamics of diseases like malaria, dengue, and tuberculosis in Bhutan, Southeast Asia, and the Asia-Pacific region. He employs Bayesian statistical methods and geospatial tools to analyze transmission patterns and inform control strategies, particularly for hard-to-reach populations.
Recent publications highlight his work on malaria elimination challenges, dengue surveillance systems, and the intersection of climate change with infectious disease spread. His studies span cross-border transmission, health policy evaluation, and the use of technology in public health infrastructure.
- NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow

