Global Health

Tin Tin Su

Visiting Senior Researcher

Professor Tin Tin Su is a clinically qualified public health physician and researcher with more than 20 years of working experience. She is passionate about improving population health via community capacity building, social epidemiology, and implementation science research. She was a director of the South East Asia Community Observatory (SEACO) Health & Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) from 2019 to 2026. She was a part of the working committee to establish the Health and Demographic Surveillance System in Asia (HDSS-Asia) network. She was also involved in a global initiative to incorporate the Climate Change and Health Evaluation and Response System (CHEERS) into routine HDSSs. 

She became a Director of “Regional Hub for Asia Climate Change and Health (REACH)” in 2025.The REACH Hub is driving research at the intersection of climate change and public health through inclusive, equity-driven collaboration across South and Southeast Asia. 

Contact

TinTin.Su@monash.edu


Education

Doctor of Medicine (Public Health & Health Economics), Universität Heidelberg (1 Oct 2003 to 31 Mar 2006)

Community Health & Health Management (MSc.CHHM), Universität Heidelberg (1 Oct 2000 to 30 Sept 2001)

M.B., B.S, University of Medicine 1, Yangon (1 Nov 1982 to 31 Oct 1990)

Contributions

Projects & Grants

Selected Grants

The Regional Hub for Asia Climate Change and Health (REACH) Consortium. Funder: International Development Research Centre and UK Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office:  [01.10.2024 – 31.12.2028]

Health effects of heat in Southeast Asia: Behavioural and structural climate change adaptation interventions in semi-rural Malaysia. Funder: Wellcome Trust [01.07.2023 – 31.06.2027]