معرفی
Dr. Win Min Han is an infectious disease researcher at the University of New South Wales' Kirby Institute, with additional affiliations as an Investigator with the AIDS Clinical Trial Group Network and Affiliated Researcher at Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. He holds MD, MSc, and PhD qualifications with specialized training in clinical epidemiology and virology.
His research focuses on HIV-related comorbidities in aging populations, viral hepatitis co-infections, and epidemiological patterns of infectious diseases in vulnerable groups. Primary interests include:
- Pathophysiology of aging with HIV
- Clinical trial design for co-infections
- Cancer epidemiology in immunocompromised patients
- Metabolic complications of long-term ART
- Public health interventions for key populations
Publication analysis reveals consistent focus on longitudinal outcomes of HIV management, with recent work emphasizing geriatric syndromes, metabolic complications, and innovative treatment monitoring approaches. His 60+ publications demonstrate methodological expertise in cohort studies, clinical trials, and predictive modeling.
Awards & Honors:
- 2024: IAS/ANRS Lange/van Tongeren Prize, CROI New Investigator Scholarship
- 2023: ACTG's International HIV Investigator Mentorship, CROI Scholarship
- 2021: APACC Young Investigator Scholarship
- 2020: AIDS 2020 International Scholarship
- 2019: Scientia PhD Scholarship (2019-2023)
- 2018: Multiple conference scholarships including CROI and International AIDS Conference
- 2017: Triple scholarships from International AIDS Society
As an active member of the AIDS Clinical Trial Group Network, he contributes to multicenter studies on HIV comorbidities. His international collaborations span Thailand, Australia, and global research consortia.


