Upcoming Events
February 2026
Typhoid control in a resource-limited setting – Leveraging clinical and environmental surveillance to assess the impact of an island-wide typhoid vaccine roll-out in Fiji
- Global Health
The global threat of dengue and Aedes-borne diseases
The global threat posed by dengue and other arboviruses is intensifying due to rising incidence, expanding geographic spread, and escalating public health impact.
- Webinar
Statistical modelling of infectious disease outbreaks: An introduction and two snapshots
Professor Britton has been at the forefront of epidemic modelling, particularly known for his work on stochastic models and his contributions to the COVID-19 response in Sweden.
- Research Seminar
The artificial lines separating health policymaking and clinical decision-making
Health policymakers and care providers ultimately share the same objective: maximizing the population and individuals’ health given limited resources.
- Research Round
Launch of CERM and PHRISM: Modelling the Future of Health Systems
Singapore’s health challenges—from infectious disease outbreaks to the growing burden of non-communicable disease—are becoming increasingly complex.
- Featured
Past Events
September 2025
From Raw Fish Consumption to Cancer – Uncovering the Natural History of Liver Fluke Infection
The foodborne liver fluke (Opisthorchis viverrini) is endemic across the Mekong region of Southeast Asia and is of considerable public health interest as a primary cause of biliary cancer (cholangiocarcinoma) in humans.
- Global Health
August 2025
Decision science for global health priority setting
Join us for this public talk to explore how we can address one of global public health’s top priorities: reducing health-related disparities when resources are limited
- Global Health
Modelling Infectious Diseases in a Changing Climate
The MIDSEA Council, in partnership with Temasek Foundation, is pleased to invite you to Season 3, Session 1 of our 2025/2026 webinar series.
- Global Health
July 2025
From Writing the Mental Health Law to Designing the Mental Health Care Provision in Indonesia
In 2014, Indonesia passed its first Mental Health Law (Law No.18/2014), led by then-Member of Parliament Dr. Nova Riyanti Yusuf. Drawing from frontline experiences as a psychiatrist, she proposed and championed the legislation during her first parliamentary term—making mental health a national priority for the first time.
- Global Health
Conducting Economic Evaluation of Immunisation Programmes
This workshop introduces the basics of how to interpret and/or conduct an economic evaluation of a immunisation programme.
- Workshop
Risk Assessment for Deliberate Biothreat Events
Deliberate biothreat events present unique inter-sectoral challenges that require coordinated responses across public health, medical, laboratory, and security sectors.
- Global Health