Sandar Aye

Sandar Aye

Phd Student
Visiting address: BioClinicum J9:20, Akademiska stråket 1, 17164 Solna
Postal address: H1 Neurobiologi, vårdvetenskap och samhälle, H1 Neurogeriatrik Jönsson, 171 77 Stockholm

About me

  • I am a medical doctor trained in Myanmar (M.B., B.S) with professional experience working in the international NGO sector on HIV and TB control. I completed my Master’s degree in Health Economics, Policy and Management (2020–2022) at Karolinska Institutet, where my master thesis conducted in Linus Jönsson’s group at the Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society.  I continued in the same research group for my PhD (2022-2026), focusing on the role of blood‑based biomarkers in the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. My work combines clinical research, large‑scale national registry data, and health‑economic modelling to understand disease progression, costs, and quality of life. My research aims to inform how blood‑based biomarkers should be used in real‑world clinical settings and to support the implementation of future diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.

Research

  • My research interests lie in health economics and implementation research in neurodegenerative diseases. I use real‑world registry data to inform healthcare decision‑making and develop health‑economic models to understand the costs and health benefits of emerging diagnostic and treatment strategies.

Teaching

  • I taught in the Master Program in Health Economics, Policy and Management in Karolinska Institutet, where I contributed to lecture related to decision tree development.

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