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Professor Tin Tin Su is a public health physician and researcher at Monash University Malaysia, specializing in climate change and health, community health systems, and implementation science. She leads the South East Asia Community Observatory (SEACO) Health & Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) and directs Monash University’s Regional Hub for Asia Climate Change and Health (REACH). Her work focuses on climate-vulnerable populations, net-zero health systems, and health literacy integration in interventions.
Educations:
- Dr.Med in Public Health & Health Economics, University of Heidelberg (2006)
- MSc in Community Health Management, University of Heidelberg (2001)
- MBBS, University of Medicine 1, Malaysia (1990)
Research Interests: Climate change impacts on NCDs, digital health applications, health literacy, aging, and community cohort design. Her projects include Wellcome Trust-funded studies on heat effects in Southeast Asia and the CHEERS climate health evaluation system.
Grants & Projects:
- £1.96M Wellcome Trust grant for heat adaptation interventions
- Regional Hub for Asia Climate Change and Health (REACH) consortium
- Asia-Pacific resilient hospitals initiative
Awards: Yufong Health Literacy Award (2017), PVC Research Excellence Award (2023), and multiple innovation awards for climate solutions like WindChaser weather monitoring.
Labs/Teams: SEACO HDSS (38,000 population cohort), Monash NEED digital health advisory group, and collaborations with WHO, University College London, and Heidelberg University.




