Epidemiology

Caro Jaime

CARO J. Jaime

Honorary Visiting Professor Email jaime.caro@mcgill.ca CARO J. Jaime I trained in medicine and epidemiology at McGill University but early on focused on health technology assessment. Most of my work is on methods development and teaching these new approaches. For Germany’s IQWiG, I proposed the use of efficiency frontiers as they rejected using the QALY. Recently, IRead more

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HERDMAN, Michael James

HERDMAN, Michael James Honorary Visiting Associate Professor Email mikeherdman.insight@gmail.com HERDMAN, Michael James Mike has worked in the field of health technology assessment and outcomes research for over 25 years. He currently runs his own consulting and research company in Barcelona and is Head of Health Outcomes Research at the Office of Health Economics in London.

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Lee Yu Qi

LEE Yu Qi

Senior Research Fellow Email ephlyq@nus.edu.sg LEE Yu Qi Dr Lee was trained as a clinical dietitian and attained her PhD at the University of Newcastle, Australia. Her PhD research investigated the relationship between maternal nutrition, obesity and diabetes in pregnancy and offspring kidney structure and function in an Australian Indigenous population. Since joining NUS, she

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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

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Charlie Lim Guan Yi

LIM Guan Yi Charlie

Senior Research Fellow Email clgy@nus.edu.sg LIM Guan Yi Charlie Charlie is trained in both epidemiology and food science. His work focuses on the prevention and management of chronic diseases through dietary and lifestyle practices. He is also deeply interested in the molecular determinants of health and the use of biomarkers to assess both current health

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TYAGI Shilpa

Adjunct Senior Research Fellow Email shilpa.tyagi@moht.com.sg, shilpa.t@nus.edu.sg TYAGI Shilpa Dr. Shilpa Tyagi is a physician-researcher with training in public health and expertise in health services research. She completed her Ph.D. at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore (NUS), supported by the prestigious President’s Graduate Fellowship. Her methodological strengths include

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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 Assistant Professor and leads The Courage Lab at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore and National University Health System. He is an implementation and socio-behavioural scientist whose work spans areas of stigma

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Jasper Tromp

TROMP Jasper

Assistant Professor Email jasper_tromp@nus.edu.sg TROMP Jasper Dr Jasper Tromp is an Assistant Professor at the NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health and Duke-NUS Medical school. He has a strong interest in the quality of care of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in lower- and middle-income countries in Southeast Asia and the interaction of NCDs with

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Anne Chu Hin Yee

CHU Hin Yee Anne

Visiting Research Fellow Email annechu@nus.edu.sg CHU Hin Yee Anne Anne has expertise in the field of physical activity and sedentary behaviour, focusing on validation of methods (questionnaires and accelerometry-based devices) to improve the measurement of these constructs, evaluation of their connections with physical and mental health, as well as building the evidence to inform public

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HO Peh Joo

Assistant Professor (Research) Email ephhpj@nus.edu.sg HO Peh Joo My research focuses on improving the lives of breast cancer survivors and advancing breast cancer prevention strategies. My research involves understanding genetic and non-genetic risk factors for breast cancer, evaluating feasibility of risk-based screening, and studying patient-reported outcomes to enhance survivors’ quality of life. I collaborate closely

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