Ruwini Rupasinghe
BVSc, MPhil (Genetics), MPVM, PhD (Epidemiology)
My research focuses on understanding the emergence, spread, and evolution of infectious diseases through integrative genomic, computational, and population-level approaches. I investigate the molecular and ecological drivers of pathogen evolution, antimicrobial resistance, and disease dynamics across human, animal, and environmental systems. By integrating diverse data sources and analytical frameworks, my work aims to generate actionable insights that inform disease surveillance, prevention, and control within a One Health framework.
Research Interests
Molecular and Evolutionary Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases
Environmental Microbial Ecology
Molecular Genetics
Population-Based Health Research
- One Health and Planetary Health
Computational and Data-Driven Veterinary Science
This website provides an overview of my research, training, and academic activities.
