Nisaa completed a Master's in Public Health specialising in Biostatistics and Epidemiology and has experience working with large datasets including the household surveys data and the Global Burden of Disease data. Her research interests have primarily focused on drawing on evidence from epidemiological data to effectively shape policy for adolescent's health especially in mental health and non-communicable diseases. She is also interested in transforming data into patterns and correlations through visualisation.
Currently, she is working on disease modelling, primarily in infectious diseases to assist countries prioritise investment in the most cost-effective interventions to maximise the epidemiological outcomes.
The Lancet HIV
Anna L. Bowring, Debra ten Brink, Rowan Martin‐Hughes, Nisaa Wulan, Kelvin Burke, Tom Tidhar, Nick Scott, Nisaa Wulan, Debra ten Brink, Rowan Martin‐Hughes
The Lancet HIV
Anna L. Bowring, Debra ten Brink, Rowan Martin‐Hughes, Nisaa Wulan, Kelvin Burke, Tom Tidhar, Nick Scott, Nisaa Wulan, Debra ten Brink, Rowan Martin‐Hughes
The Lancet HIV
Anna L. Bowring, Debra ten Brink, Rowan Martin‐Hughes, Nisaa Wulan, Kelvin Burke, Tom Tidhar, Nick Scott, Nisaa Wulan, Debra ten Brink, Rowan Martin‐Hughes
This work analyses sub-national data for 17 countries to identify inequalities in sexual and reproductive health.
The project aimed to identify opportunities in East Asia and the Pacific to improve access to quality health services.
In 2015, we conducted the first comprehensive review of young people's sexual and reproductive health across Asia and the Pacific. In 2019, the work was expanded.