Global Health

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 currentlyRead more

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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 tropical infectious diseases. Furthermore, he works in the policy and implementation field of digital health, with a particular interest in interventions that facilitate task shifting of NCD care to primary care or non-physician healthcare workers.

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BOUCHER Yann Felix

Associate Professor (Research) Email ephyb@nus.edu.sg Web Boucher Lab BOUCHER Yann Felix I am interested in the life cycle of enteric bacterial pathogens, from their residence in the human microbiome to their dispersal and survival outside the body. I investigate the evolution of new pathogenic variants during this cycle, such as the acquisition of antimicrobial resistance and novel virulence factors. Although disease mechanisms of several enteric pathogens have been well studied, their ecology is much less understood, especially their interactions with other microbes in the environment. I believe the key to

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HOWARD Natasha

Associate Professor (Practice) Email natasha.howard@nus.edu.sg HOWARD Natasha She is an interdisciplinary health policy and systems researcher, focused primarily on low and middle-income countries. She draws primarily from sociology, social psychology, and global health/development to engage in policy-relevant research in infectious disease control in Asia and strengthening health system responses during protracted adversity (e.g., fragility, complex emergencies, displacement). Her teaching has included developing and managing a postgraduate course and modules, editing and writing textbooks, supervising doctoral and masters-level student research, and mentoring students and professionals. Affiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School

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CLAPHAM Hannah

Programme Leader (Infectious Diseases); Assistant Professor Email hannah.clapham@nus.edu.sg CLAPHAM HannahAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health Research Areas Infectious disease dynamics and control Impact of vaccination Dengue epidemiology and control Japanese Encephalitis epidemiology and control Inference from serological data Academic/Professional Qualifications BA Hons Mathematics University of Oxford (2004-2007) MSc Modern Epidemiology, Imperial College London (2008-2009) PhD Disease Dynamics, Imperial College London (2009-2013) Career History 2016-2019: Mathematical Epidemiologist and Head of Mathematical Modelling Group, Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 2013-2016: Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Epidemiology,

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HILDON Zoe Jane-Lara

Assistant Professor (Practice) Tel (65) 92413386 Email Zhildon@nus.edu.sg HILDON Zoe Jane-Lara Working across non-governmental, social services and academic sectors Zoe Hildon has specialised in formative studies for intervention design and mixed methods evaluations. Her work leverages implementation science research and application, using theory-based approaches. Her work spans three continents – Europe, Africa and Asia. Zoe has technical expertise in qualitative and mixed methods and related methodological innovation. Her most recent work focuses on research relating to social and behavior change (SBC) and communication programming. Affiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public

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TEERAWATTANANON Yot

Visiting Professor Email yot.t@hitap.net TEERAWATTANANON Yot Yot is a medical doctor and health economist by training. He found the Thai Ministry of Public Health’s Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP) before joining the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health at the National University of Singapore as a Visiting Professor. He is also a co-founder of the HTAsiaLink and the international Decision Support Initiative (iDSI). His works have been used to inform health benefits packages in Thailand and elsewhere across the globe. He has provided capacity building in health technology

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TAN Clive

Adjunct Assistant Professor Email clivetan@nus.edu.sg LinkedIn Profile TAN Clive Dr Clive Tan is a Public Health physician with close to two decades of clinical and leadership experience in the healthcare sector. As Assistant Chief of Group Integrated Care (Population Health) in the National Healthcare Group, he is responsible for strategic planning for integrated care and population health efforts for the 1.5 million residents in the Central-North region of Singapore. His work in care integration incorporates value-based care, behavioral change incentives, payment models, healthcare quality and digitalization – with a strong emphasis

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VAN DER EIJK Yvette

Assistant Professor (Practice) Email yvette.eijk@nus.edu.sg VAN DER EIJK Yvette Dr. Yvette van der Eijk is an Assistant Professor at the NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health. She leads research to support tobacco policies in Singapore. She also works on global tobacco control, commercial determinants of health, and maternal health. Affiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health Research Areas Tobacco control Maternal health Commercial determinants of health Teaching Areas Tobacco control Determinants of health Public health ethics Academic/Professional Qualifications PhD (2015), National University of Singapore BSc Hons (2009),

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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 the population impact and cost-effectiveness of single-dose schedules for Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination globally, reviewing new evidence on HPV vaccination and responding to questions from governments and other decision-makers. Kiesha led the development and updates

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