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Jörgen Möller

MÖLLER Jörgen

Honorary Visiting Associate Professor Email Jorgen.moller@evidera.com MÖLLER Jörgen To be able to predict the future with any credibility, data from multiple sources is required. This is regardless if it is epidemiology, public health or even production or demand you are looking at. The data then must be joint, typically in a model which extrapolates the information and thus paints a picture of a likely future. Depending on the nature of the research question, and the available data, different modeling paradigms can and should be chosen and an appropriate combination ofRead more

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TAN Kay Jin Rayner

Assistant Professor Email rayner.tan@nus.edu.sg Website LinkedIn Twitter TAN Kay Jin Rayner Dr Rayner Kay Jin TAN is a sociobehavioral researcher by training. His research interests revolve broadly about the social determinants of health, community engagement, implementation science, and health equity of vulnerable communities. Rayner was a recipient of the Fulbright Visiting Research Scholarship for the academic year 2022/2023 and is receiving training in implementation sciences as a fellow of the HIV, Infectious Diseases, and Global Health Implementation Research Institute (HIGH-IRI) of the Washington University in St. Louis. He is currently

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CHIO Martin

Adjunct Associate Professor Tel (65) 6253 4455 Email martinchio@nsc.com.sg CHIO MartinAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Joint Adjunct-Secondary) Senior Consultant and Dermatologist, National Skin Centre Singapore (Primary) Duke-NUS Medical School (Joint Adjunct-Primary) Research Areas Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) epidemiology Qualitative research Sexual health in men who have sex with men (MSM) Academic/Professional Qualifications MB ChB, University of Bristol, UK, 1997 MRCP (UK), Royal College of Physicians, UK, 2002 MSc and Dip LSHTM (NMRC Research Fellowship), University College London, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, University of London, UK, 2007

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TEOH Yee Leong

Adjunct Associate Professor Email yeeleong.teoh@cris.sg TEOH Yee Leong Assoc Prof Teoh is a Public Health Physician with extensive expertise in the area of clinical research and infectious disease epidemiology. He obtained his MBBS in 1994 and MMed (Public Health Medicine) in 2003 from National University of Singapore. He was previously CEO of Singapore Clinical Research Institute from 2013 to 2020 before moving to the current role of Chief Scientific Advisor for Consortium for Clinical Research and Innovation Singapore (CRIS). He also served concurrently as Director, Solutions Technology Evaluation and Piloting,

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LIM Fung Yen Jeremy

Associate Professor (Adjunct) Email jeremyfylim@gmail.com LIM Fung Yen Jeremy Jeremy is the co-founder and CEO of AMiLi, the first dedicated gut microbiome full service company in Southeast Asia. Trained in surgery and public health, Jeremy attained various post graduate qualifications including membership in the Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh), masters of medicine (NUS) and masters of public health (Johns Hopkins, as a Fulbright scholarship awardee). He was an inaugural fellow of the Asia Society A21 young leaders programme in 2006. Jeremy has a special interest in ways that technology can increase health

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NG Wee Tong

Director, Continuing Education and Training (CET); Director, Centre for Environmental & Occupational Health (CEOH); Associate Professor (Practice) Email ephngwt@nus.edu.sg NG Wee Tong Education is no longer about teaching; it is about learning. The teaching of occupational and public health has had to evolve and synchronise with this learner-centric paradigm. From undergraduate to Masters programmes, through lifelong learning and continuous education initiatives, focusing on the needs of the adult learner has allowed us to better create educational experiences that facilitate effective learning. Affiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health Singapore

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CHUA Swee Boon Raymond

Adjunct Associate Professor Tel (65) 6352 7903 Email raymond_chua@moh.gov.sg CHUA Swee Boon RaymondAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Adjunct) Deputy Director-General of Health (Health Regulation), Ministry of Health (Primary)

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RAJARAMAN Natarajan

Adjunct Senior Lecturer Email ephnr@nus.edu.sg RAJARAMAN NatarajanAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Adjunct Lecturer) Medical Director, HealthServe, Singapore (Primary) Research Areas Global Health Teaching Areas Undergraduate and Graduate Public Health Education Academic/Professional Qualifications MPH (2012), Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore MBBS (2005), National University of Singapore Career History House Officer, Singhealth and National Healthcare Group (NHG), 2005-2006 Medical Officer, NHG and Ministry of Health Holdings Pte Ltd (MOHH), 2006-2011 Research Fellow, Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, NUS 2011-Present Selected

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TENG Cecilia

Deputy Director of Student Life; Senior Lecturer Email ephtwcc@nus.edu.sg TENG CeciliaAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health Research Areas Public health education Health services research Health promotion Pharmacy practice Teaching Areas Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases Fundamental Public Health Methods Health of the Poor in Asia Public Health in Action Public Health Practice Academic Qualifications PhD, National University of Singapore BSc(Pharm)(Hons), National University of Singapore Professional Qualifications Registered Pharmacist, Singapore Pharmacy Council Awards/Honours NUS Annual Teaching Excellence Award (Individual), 2023 Emerald Literati Award for Outstanding Paper in Higher

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REBELLO Salome Antonette

Senior Lecturer Tel (65) 6516 8557 Email ephsar@nus.edu.sg REBELLO Salome Antonette The role of the food environment in shaping dietary behaviours is becoming increasingly recognised. My research is mainly focused on characterising food environments and understanding how people interact with their environments to make healthier food choices. I hope that my work contributes to the development of surveillance systems to monitor the health of our food environments, and to the design of interventions and policies that facilitate wiser dietary behaviours. Affiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health Research Areas Food

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