About Dr. Patchara Sriwichai
Dr. Patchara Sriwichai is an entomologist and public health researcher specializing in vector-borne diseases, entomological surveillance, and vector control strategies. As a Team within the AI4PEP initiative, she contributes to developing AI-powered surveillance systems and predictive models to control diseases transmitted by mosquitoes and other vectors.

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Dr. Patchara Sriwichai
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She plays a key role in bridging entomological science and digital innovation—applying AI to track mosquito populations, predict disease hotspots, and inform targeted interventions in Southeast Asia and beyond.
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Vector Surveillance
Monitoring mosquito and vector populations to inform early warnings and interventions for malaria, dengue, and Zika.
AI & Geospatial Modeling
Using artificial intelligence and GIS data to predict vector hotspots and optimize targeted control efforts.
Integrated Vector Management
Designing and evaluating sustainable, community-based vector control strategies that align with regional public health goals.
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