Global Health Seminar
Bridging Clinical Science and Public Health Action
The evolving landscape of global health demands stronger connections between clinical research and real-world public health impact. Join us for an engaging seminar that brings together expert perspectives on translating scientific advances into meaningful population health outcomes.
This session, featuring speakers from Tongji Medical College’s School of Public Health at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, will explore key health challenges across both non-communicable and infectious diseases. Topics include obesity, cardiovascular complications in diabetes, and the early development and evaluation of vaccination strategies.
What to expect:
- Insights into how clinical research informs public health action
- Discussions on managing obesity and cardiovascular risks in diabetes
- Perspectives on vaccine development and evaluation
- The role of integrated clinical, epidemiological, and economic evidence in shaping effective health strategies
- Opportunities to learn from and connect with global health experts
Date:
16 April 2026, Thursday
Time:
11am – 12pm SGT
Venue:
NUS, Tahir Foundation Building, Seminar Room 2, Level 8, 12 Science Drive 2, S(117549)
Abstract:
How do advances in clinical research translate into better population health? This session showcases four perspectives from Tongji Medical College’s School of Public Health at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology, covering conditions that span non-communicable and infectious disease.
Presentations address obesity and cardiovascular complications in diabetes, and the early-phase development and evaluation of vaccination. Collectively, the session highlights the role of integrated clinical, epidemiological, and economic evidence in shaping effective public health strategies.
CME and CPE points will be awarded pending approval.
