Global Health

WU David Bin-Chia

Assistant Professor (Adjunct) Email david.wu@nus.edu.sg WU David Bin-Chia Dr Wu is the Regional Director of Real World Evidence (RWE) & Health Economics (HE) in Market Access (Asia Pacific) at Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine. In this role, he is responsible for guiding cross-functional RWE strategy and tactics and HE to support market access, e.g. health technology assessment (HTA) submission and commercialization across product life cycle and all therapeutic areas. Dr. Wu's collaborative efforts extend globally, with partnerships formed with prestigious institutions such as the World Health Organization, the National Institutes ofRead more

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MO Yin

Senior Lecturer (Joint) Email mdcmy@nus.edu.sg MO Yin Dr Mo Yin is driven by the ideal of using quality clinical research to influence patient care and propel health policies. She has been active in clinical research, medical education, as well as hospital administration. She has received numerous awards for her achievements in clinical care, research and teaching. Dr Mo Yin’s career goal is to serve her community focusing on translational research to influence regional and global policies. Affiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Joint) NUS Yong Loo Lin

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Zaw Myo TUN

Research Fellow (Adjunct) Email zawmyo.tun@ird.global Zaw Myo TUNAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Adjunct) Senior Manager (Research and Evaluation), IRD Global Singapore (Primary) Research Areas Epidemiology Global Health Tuberculosis Vaccines Teaching Areas Public health and epidemiology Academic/Professional Qualifications PhD (2016-2021), Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore MSc Epidemiology (2011-2012), London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine MBBS (2003-2008), University of Medicine, Mandalay, Myanmar Career History Postdoctoral Fellow, Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (2022) Research Associate, Saw Swee Hock School of

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KHOR Swee Kheng

Honorary Visiting Assistant Professor Email sweekheng@gmail.com Khor Swee Kheng Swee Kheng is a physician currently specializing in health systems and global health, holding fellowships at Chatham House and the United Nations University (UNU-IIGH). He is also the founder-CEO of Angsana Health (a primary healthcare start-up in Malaysia) and cofounder-coordinator of the Malaysian Health Coalition (an advocacy group comprising 53 professional societies and associations). Previously, he held progressively senior practitioner roles in clinical medicine, refugee & disaster relief, clinical research and pharma anti-corruption. In these roles, he was based in Malaysia, Singapore,

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WILLIAM Timothy

Honorary Visiting Associate Professor Email tim7008@gmail.com WILLIAM Timothy Dr Timothy William MBBS (Malaya) MRCP(UK) FRCP (Edin) is currently the Infectious Disease Physician at Subang Jaya Medical Centre, Malaysia. He is President of the Infectious Disease Society of Kota Kinabalu Sabah and also an Honorary Associate for Institute of Clinical Research Centre in Malaysia, the Menzies School of Health Research, Darwin, Australia and an Associate Investigator for The Australian Centre of Research Excellence in Malaria Elimination. He was formerly the Sabah State Infectious Consultant for 10 years when he served in

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JIT Mark

Honorary Visiting Professor Email mark.jit@lshtm.ac.uk JIT Mark Mark Jit is professor of vaccine epidemiology and head of the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). He also holds visiting professorial appointments at the NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health and the School of Public Health, University of Hong Kong. His research group focuses on epidemiological and economic modelling of vaccines to support evidence-based public health decision making. Mark has published over 250 papers covering a range of vaccine-preventable or potentially

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Kenneth Hartigan Go

HARTIGAN-GO Kenneth

Honorary Visiting Associate Professor Email Khartigan-Go@ateneo.edu Kenneth HARTIGAN-GO There is so much inequity to access to health despite much progress in the world.  What will it take to inspire society to create solidarity and for governments to establish effective mechanisms to achieve better health outcomes?”  This has been my personal goal, a balancing act in the nexus of government, civil society and the business sector.  Sharing knowledge and building human capital through education is a passion. My interests are in the areas creating better systems in health. Kenneth Hartigan-Go is

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BANZON Eduardo P.

Honorary Visiting Associate Professor Email ebanzon@adb.org BANZON Eduardo P. I am Dr. Eduardo P. Banzon or Dodo. I am a Principal Health Specialist in the Southeast Asia Regional Department of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and a champion of Universal Health Coverage (UHC). I initially worked as a community organizer helping people in urban poor and remote rural communities (barangays) improve their access to quality health care services. I then became a faculty member in the University of the Philippines College of Medicine and the Ateneo de Manila University Graduate School

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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, I have developed the DICE simulation method, a unified approach to modeling that enables rapid, standardized and less error-prone forecasting models. Work on a broader approach than QALYs to value health benefits is ongoing. Leveraging mixed

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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 of

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