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Professor Joel Tarning received a Bailey K. Ashford Medal at the ASTMH 2019 Conference. The medal is awarded annually for distinguished work in tropical medicine by an early- to mid-career ASMTH member. Joel is Head of Clinical Pharmacology at MORU and his work focuses on applying pharmacokinetic-phamacodynamic modelling to optimise antimalarial drug therapies, in particular for at-risk groups such as malnourished children and pregnant women.

Joel Tarning receiving an award

A Clinically-Oriented Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network 2 (ACORN2): Results from three hospitals in Vietnam

Journal article

Thi HN. et al, (2026), International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 168, 108673 - 108673

Determinants of fatalities and secondary transmission in laboratory pathogen incidents, 1900–2025

Journal article

Dhawan S. et al, (2026), Journal of Infection, 93, 106766 - 106766

Ensuring vaccine cold chain integrity: A rapid and low-cost test for identifying heat-exposed sucrose-containing vaccines

Journal article

Arman BY. et al, (2026), International Journal of Pharmaceutics: X, 11, 100467 - 100467

Rickettsial seropositivity in Lao PDR smallholder livestock farms: Implications for animal and human health.

Journal article

Tawfik C. et al, (2026), One health (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 22

Mortality and Length of Stay Associated With Community-Acquired Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus Bloodstream Infections: An Observational Study in 9 Low- and Middle-Income Countries.

Journal article

Hopkins J. et al, (2026), Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America

Neglected rickettsial diseases in Southeast Asia: Twenty-five years of progress in surveillance, diagnostics, and clinical research

Journal article

Blacksell SD. et al, (2026), PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 20, e0014318 - e0014318

Genetic Evidence of Cross-Border Plasmodium vivax Spread in a Malaria Pre-elimination Region of South Asia

Conference paper

Rai A. et al, (2026), The Journal of Infectious Diseases

Trends and correlations in antimicrobial resistance indicators in 110 hospitals in Thailand, 2022-2024

Journal article

Werayingyong P. et al, (2026), International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 108830 - 108830

Biosafety without borders: bridging the capacity gap in resource-limited laboratory settings

Journal article

Blacksell SD. and Dhawan S., (2026), The Lancet Microbe, 7, 101394 - 101394

Reconsidering the clinical assessment of resistance to slowly eliminated antimalarial drugs in high-transmission settings

Journal article

White NJ. and Watson JA., (2026), The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 26, e240 - e247

Burden of diarrhoeal diseases among hospitalised patients in Thailand: a retrospective national database analysis (2014-2022).

Journal article

Srisaeng S. et al, (2026), The Lancet regional health. Southeast Asia, 48

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