Biography:
Dr. Sahina Sidhik is a Post-doctoral Research Scientist at the Institut Pasteur du Cambodge (Pasteur Network), specializing in One Health–based surveillance and control of arboviral and vector-borne diseases. Her work focuses on developing integrated, data-driven outbreak detection systems and innovative vector-targeted interventions contributes to the SEA-ROADS regional dengue surveillance initiative across Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam, and leads research on monoclonal antibody–based anti-tick strategies. She has extensive experience in vector ecology, molecular virology, BSL-3 pathogen research, therapeutic development, and high-containment laboratory operations. She is previously conducted SARS-CoV-2 antiviral studies and led major research on Kyasanur Forest Disease in India.


Title : A one health regional framework for predictive dengue surveillance and early warning in Southeast Asia