Epidemiology

Liew Tau Ming

LIEW Tau Ming

Associate Professor (Adjunct) Email ephltm@nus.edu.sg LIEW Tau Ming A/Prof. Liew is a Senior Consultant (Geriatric Psychiatrist) and Clinician Scientist at Singapore General Hospital, specializing in the care of older patients with memory and mental health issues. He co-leads the Ageing and Population Health Research Peak at Singapore General Hospital, and serves as an Associate ProfessorRead more

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HILAL Saima

Assistant Professor Email ephhsa@nus.edu.sg HILAL Saima Saima Hilal is a clinician-scientist working at the intersection of brain health, ageing, and the prevention of cognitive impairment and dementia. Trained in both clinical medicine and epidemiology, her work is motivated by the substantial underdiagnosis of dementia in many Asian societies, where cognitive decline is frequently misattributed to normal

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CHIA Airu

Senior Research Fellow Email airu-chia@nus.edu.sg CHIA Airu Airu is a Senior Public Health Scientist at the NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health. She holds a PhD in Epidemiology and has extensive experience in population health research, with a focus on lifestyle behaviours, cardiometabolic health, and maternal and child health in Asian populations. Her expertise

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PREM Kiesha

Assistant Professor Email kiesha.prem@nus.edu.sg PREM Kiesha Kiesha Prem is an Assistant Professor at the NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. As an infectious disease modeller, she builds computational models to understand the population impact and cost-effectiveness of interventions against infectious diseases. Her research involves evaluating

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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

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SUBRAMANIAM Mythily

Associate Professor (Joint) Tel (65) 6389 3633 Email mythily@imh.com.sg SUBRAMANIAM Mythily Mythily graduated from the Lady Hardinge Medical College, India. She received her PhD in Gambling Studies from Monash University and is currently Director of the Research Division and Lead Investigator of the Programme of Mental Health Policy Studies at the Institute of Mental Health (IMH). She

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MA Stefan

Adjunct Associate Professor Email ephmsls@nus.edu.sg / stefan_ma@moh.gov.sg MA StefanAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Adjunct) Deputy Director (Biostatistics & Research), Epidemiology & Disease Control Division, Public Health Group, Ministry of Health Singapore (Primary) Research Areas Risk modelling, Burden of disease, Comparative risk assessment Disease projection, Small area analysis, Environmental health modelling, Disease

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YI Huso

Assistant Professor Tel (65) 6516 4981 Email ephyh@nus.edu.sg YI HusoAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Primary) NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (Joint) Research Areas Social-ecological determinants of health Ethnographic epidemiology of urban and community health Mixed methods assessments of health behaviours and systems Theories and practices of community-based participatory research Health disparity

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VENKATARAMAN Kavita

Associate Professor Tel (65) 6516 6705 Fax (65) 6779 1489 Email kavita_v@nus.edu.sg VENKATARAMAN Kavita Kavita VENKATARAMAN is currently an Associate Professor at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore, Singapore. She is a clinician and epidemiologist, with research interests in the areas of cardiometabolic diseases with a specific focus on diabetes and its

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SIM Xueling

Associate Professor Tel (65) 6601 5096 Email ephsx@nus.edu.sg SIM Xueling Xueling is a molecular epidemiologist who uses omics techniques to better understand the etiology of cardio-metabolic traits and diseases. She uses statistical methods to identify omics biomarkers that increase the risk of disease outcomes and related complex traits, and is internationally recognised for her research in statistical

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