Upcoming Events
April 2026
Clinical Trials for Tuberculosis Prevention, Detection and Treatment
Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading infectious cause of morbidity and mortality globally, with over 10 million people affected every year.
- Global Health
Elevating Indonesia as a Trusted Global Regulatory Authority through WHO Listed Authority
This public lecture presents an overview of Indonesia’s regulatory system for medical products, highlighting the transformation of the Indonesian Food and Drug Authority (BPOM) toward a more mature, science-based, and internationally aligned authority.
- Global Health
Chikungunya: epidemiology, viral evolution, preparedness and response
Chikungunya is re-emerging across the Asia-Pacific region, presenting renewed challenges for public health systems.
- Webinar
August 2026
Biosecurity Simulation Exercise (BSX 2026)
This tabletop simulation exercise aims to enhance inter-sectoral and inter-disciplinary preparedness for laboratory biosafety and biosecurity and deliberate biothreat events.
- Course
Past Events
November 2025
Singapore Antimicrobial Resistance Research Symposium
Held annually in conjunction with World AMR Awareness Week, this symposium is a collaborative effort by leading healthcare and academic institutions
- Global Health
October 2025
Community engagement for dengue prevention and control
The third session of this webinar series explores how community engagement can strengthen dengue prevention and control.
- Webinar
Governance of Dual-use Risks of Synthetic Biology: Recent Efforts in China
Scientific progress in cutting-edge biotechnology has enabled the development of new medical countermeasures and disease surveillance capabilities. With the increasing ease of use and accessibility, and lower cost, of biotechnology, unintentional misuse or deliberate abuse of dual-use cutting-edge biotechnology will result in serious economic and security consequences.
- Webinar
Improving Enrolment in Clinical Trials using Economic Methods: Development of the I-PARTICIPATE approach
I-PARTICIPATE is a patient-informed trial design methodology that improves trial enrolment by directly incorporating potential participant preferences.
- Research Round
Unmasking the Power Paradox of Patient-Centred Care in Chinese community health
Despite being designed to empower patients, 'patient-centred care' (PCC) often fails by reinforcing traditional power structures through paternalistic doctor behaviours, limiting policies, and patient compliance.
- Research Round
Hybrid Simulation Modelling of Networks of Heterogeneous Care Homes
Hybrid simulation modelling of care homes found that residents using bank/agency staff had significantly higher infection risk than those not using them.
- Global Health