Working groups
Win Htike is a PhD student at Faculty of Health, School of Medicine, Deakin University, Australia and a Senior Program Manager at Burnet Institute Myanmar, responsible for the management of day-to-day operations of research projects in Myanmar and other countries in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS). He is also a research assistant within the Malaria and Infectious Diseases Epidemiology Group at the Burnet Institute. Win Htike is involved in the design and implementation of several large-scale projects, including the evaluation of a mobile phone based application for malaria case reporting in Myanmar, evaluation of an optimal community-delivered malaria elimination model for the GMS, evaluation of personal protection packages for reducing residual malaria transmission in forest-going mobile and migrant populations in the GMS, and evaluation of reactive surveillance and response strategies in malaria elimination programmes in the GMS.
BMC Infectious Diseases
Win Htike, Win Han Oo, Paul A. Agius, May Chan Oo, Naw Hkawng Galau, Kaung Myat Thu, Aung Khine Zaw, Ei Phyu Htwe, Julia C. Cutts, Ellen Kearney
BMJ Open
Win Han Oo, Win Htike, Paul A. Agius, Julia C. Cutts, Galau Naw Hkawng, Kaung Myat Thu, May Chan Oo, Katherine O’Flaherty, Ellen Kearney, Nick Scott
Malaria Journal
Ellen Kearney, Win Han Oo, Win Htike, Julia C. Cutts, Kaung Myat Thu, May Chan Oo, Galau Naw Hkawng, Paul A. Agius, Clarissa Moreira, Alisa Pedrana