Career Profileo A multi-disciplinary public health professional, ready to apply knowledge, well-developed skills, and over ten years of experience in epidemiology, surveillance, academic, health research, project coordination and management, and program planning and evaluationo Highly motivated and enthusiastic epidemiologist, eager to contribute to team success through hard work and intensive analysis, attention to detail, and excellent communication, organizational, and leadership skillso Expert user of MS Office, SPSS, Stata, SAS, GIS, and Tableau, published papers in peer-review journals, authored national guidelines and manuals, sitting in scientific committees, actively involving in COVID-19 related researchCore Competencieso Epidemiological and Research methodology o Program Planning and Evaluationo Research/Data Analysis using Statistical, data visualization and GIS software: SAS, SPSS, Stata, Tableau, GIS, MS Officeo Research/Project Management and Coordinationo Operation Research, Implementation Research, and Health Services Researcho Academia: Teaching and LearningAccomplishments* Conducting research on COVID-19 in Canada and Asia. Co-authored a chapter on the “COVID-19 in Asia: Law and Policy contexts” textbook. Co-hosted a COVID-19 webinar, organized by IDRC* Received a seed grant from SFU’s International Engagement Fund to improve maternal and child health. Received 3 Teaching-Learning Development Grants as the Principal Investigator. Two innovative teaching techniques of mine were mentioned in the SFU Teaching Stories booklet* Invited as a National Consultant to WHO's HIV, Malaria, and Reproductive Health programs, UNFPA's HIV project, and UNODC's HIV project* The key player of the teams in preparing proposals for the Greater Mekong Regional Artemisinin Resistant Initiative (RAI) grants. Collaborated closely with ethnic health organizations in Myanmar-Thailand Border. American Refugee Committee (ARC) received a 3.5 million grant and Community Partners International (CPI) received a 1.5 million grant for RAI projects* Spearheaded the National AIDS Program that led to curbing and reversing the HIV epidemic in Myanmar (estimated new cases of HIV decreased from 27,000 in 2000 to 20,000 in 2007, or 26% reduction. UNAIDS estimate) Contact me at tunmyint2007@gmail.com for any epidemiologist/research/academic opportunity!