Elle Jin

Commentary: The Global Antibiotic Pipeline is Running Dry. How Can Singapore Spur New Drug Development?

With the global antibiotic pipeline running dry, we face a rising tide of antimicrobialresistance, making common bacterial infections increasingly difficult to treat. This issue is particularly acute in Asia, including Singapore, where tens of thousands of drug-resistant infections are reported annually, resulting in hundreds of deaths.

In conjunction with World AMR Awareness Week, Prof Hsu Li Yang, Assoc Prof Wee Hwee Lin and Prof Joanne Yoong discuss the urgent need for innovative strategies in antibiotic development.

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Why Big Tobacco Wants Everyone to Believe Singapore’s Illicit Market is Rampant

Currently, the illicit cigarette market in Singapore is at less than 4 per cent of the total cigarette market. When it comes to vaping, 4916 people were caught vaping in 2022, which makes up only 0.08 per cent of the total population.

So what is the underlying reason for the common narrative that the illicit market is rampant due to high taxes and strict regulations? Hear from Assistant Professor Yvette van der Eijk as she sheds light on how narratives are influenced by Big Tobacco companies and the importance of maintaining strict regulations for effective tobacco control.

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Congratulations to Adjunct Professor Leo Yee Sin on Being Placed on the Highly Cited Researchers 2023 List by Clarivate

We are delighted to share that Adjunct Professor Leo Yee Sin was listed as one of the world’s most prominent researchers in the Cross-Field category, based on the Highly Cited Researchers 2023 List published by Clarivate.

Researchers in this list have each authored multiple highly cited papers which rank in the top 1% by citations for their respective fields and publication year in the Web of Science over the past decade.

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Singapore Explores Differentiating Insurance Premiums to Encourage Self-Responsibility in Healthcare

Health Minister, Mr Ong Ye Kung, announced that Singapore’s looking at ways to prevent insured citizens from overspending on unnecessary medical treatments.

Speaking at the 15th Singapore Economic Policy Forum, Minister Ong explained that such wastage could result in higher healthcare insurance premiums. And if it is a market based system, those with lower incomes may have to forgo their private insurance coverage. Thus, the Ministry of Health is considering differentiating insurance premiums between those with and without appropriate lifestyles.

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Talking Point 2023/2024 – Diabetes

The escalating prevalence of diabetes in Singapore is akin to a silent takeover, with an expected increase of 200,000 diabetic residents above 40 by 2030 from about 400,000 today.

As there is presently no cure for diabetes, keeping it under control is essential. Hear from Prof Chia Kee Seng, Founding Dean of NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, and Assoc Prof Kavita Venkataraman as they weigh in on who is most at risk of diabetes and the direct and indirect costs of this chronic condition.

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Strengthening International Ties in Occupational Health

On 9 Oct 2023, Prof David Koh and Assoc Prof Ng Wee Tong visited the University of Occupational & Environmental Health (UOEH) in Japan on behalf of the School.

The primary purpose was to discuss the operationalisation of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between the School and UOEH. The MOU signifies both institution’s collective commitment to promoting collaboration and the exchange of information on scientific topics of mutual interest within the realm of occupational health and safety.

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3rd Singapore International Public Health Conference: Embracing The Future

The 3rd Singapore International Public Health Conference (SIPHC) was held in conjunction with the 17th Singapore Public Health and Occupational Medicine Conference on 19 and 20 October at the Grand Copthorne Waterfront hotel. Jointly organised by the School and the College of Public Health and Occupational Physicians, Academy of Medicine, Singapore, the event brought together close to 400 distinguished local and international speakers and delegates to discuss contemporary global public health and occupational medicine issues centered on the theme, “Embracing The Future”. The topics discussed include health equity, mental health,

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ST Feature: S’pore scientists blazing a trail, from cancer detection to harnessing solar power

For the past 15 years, the President’s Science & Technology Awards (PSTA) has recognised the country’s top research scientists and engineers in Singapore.

In anticipation of this year’s Awards on 20 Oct, The Straits Times is taking a look at the past recipients who have made exceptional contributions in pushing the boundaries of the science and technology landscape in Singapore. Amongst them is Professor Saw Seang Mei whose team was awarded the President’s Science Award in 2019.

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Commentary: Feeling old and useless – the silent suffering of seniors dealing with mental health challenges

This year’s theme for World Mental Health Day is “mental health is a universal human right”, highlighting mental health as integral part of our overall health and wellbeing. Recognising this, mental health prevention and support will be incorporated as part of the General Practitioners’ scope of practice under Healthier SG in the coming two years.

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