Qualitative Research

Tan, Sok Teng

Lecturer (Joint) Email tsokteng@nus.edu.sg Tan, Sok Teng Sok Teng is a former humanitarian worker who now serves as a dedicated researcher and lecturer at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health and NUS College. She recently earned her PhD in Public Health from NUS, focusing on the impact of oppression and structural violence on the health management capabilities of Rohingya refugees in Malaysia. Her current research and teaching emphasize community participation and community-led initiatives for health equity. Before pursuing her doctorate, Sok Teng worked at the United Nations HighRead more

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HUANG Jingyan

Research Fellow Email  jy.huang@nus.edu.sg HUANG Jingyan Jingyan is interested in infectious disease modelling with Bayesian modelling and Renewal Processes. Her PhD research focused on change-point detection, sequential testing and high-dimensional time-series analysis. Affiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health Research Areas Infectious disease modelling Bayesian modelling Renewal processes Change-point detection Sequential testing Academic/Professional Qualifications BSc in Statistics, Hong Kong Baptist University PhD in Statistics, National University of Singapore Career History Research Fellow, National University of Singapore. 2023 - Present Selected Publications Hu, S., Huang, J., Chen, H., Chan, H.

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SINGH Shweta Rajkumar

Research Fellow Email ephshwe@nus.edu.sg SINGH Shweta Rajkumar Shweta completed her doctoral studies, focusing on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) within communities in the Greater Mekong Subregion. Her primary interest lies in the epidemiology of infectious diseases, including molecular epidemiology. She has co-authored numerous peer-reviewed articles covering topics such as antimicrobial resistance, pandemic preparedness, and Tuberculosis. Shweta employs a diverse range of research methodologies, including systematic reviews, qualitative methods, quantitative methods, and bioinformatics. She has actively collaborated with the University for Health Sciences in Phnom Penh and Angkor Hospital for Children in Siem

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Chandra Prakash YADAV

Research Fellow Email chandrap@nus.edu.sg Chandra Prakash YADAV I am a statistician experienced in collaborative work alongside clinicians and health economists. My expertise spans Bayesian methods, handling censored/incomplete data, managing competing risks, and analyzing longitudinal data. My research centers on harnessing comprehensive electronic health records, large-scale observational studies, and clinical trials. Through these avenues, I investigate real-world healthcare service utilization, evaluate the economic impact of chronic conditions, and build advanced machine learning models for predicting clinical risks and treatment outcomes. My passion lies in comparative and cost-effectiveness research, where I assess

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FOO Chuan De

Research Fellow (Adjunct) Email ephfchu@nus.edu.sg FOO Chuan DeAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Adjunct) Research Areas Primary Healthcare Healthcare Financing Pandemic Preparedness and Response Health Systems Strengthening Academic/Professional Qualifications Master of Public Health (MPH) - NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health Administrative Leadership Regional Leader, Western Pacific, International Working Group on Health Systems Strengthening Professional/Consulting Activities Consultant for the WHO Independent Panel on Pandemic Preparedness and Response Associate Editor for the Journal of Migration and Health Health Policy Correspondent for the International Health Policy Platform

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ALI Shahmir H.

Research Fellow Email sali@nus.edu.sg ALI Shahmir H. I am a postdoctoral research fellow working under the programme evaluation arm of the Health Intervention and Policy Evaluation Research (HIPER) research unit at the NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health. Much of my research expertise centers around interpersonal and community level contributors to non-communicable diseases and lifestyle behaviors in multi-ethnic, Asian, and immigrant populations. Through my experience and training in quantitative, qualitative, and geo-spatial analysis methods, I have conducted work in the US, China, Australia, and Pakistan on topics ranging

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WANG Chia-Wen

Research Fellow Email cwwang@nus.edu.sg WANG Chia-Wen Dr.Wang is currently a Research Fellow at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health. She also holds a joint appointment at NUS IPUR. Her research covers health behaviors and mental health in adolescents by using a mixed-methods approach. Her current research focuses on risk attitudes and mental illness. Affiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Primary) Lloyd’s Register Foundation Institute for the Public Understanding of Risk (Joint) Research Areas Adolescent Health Bullying Cyberbullying Risk Attitudes and Mental Illness Mixed Methods Research

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Sheena RAMAZANU

Research Fellow (Visiting) Email sheenarz@nus.edu.sg RAMAZANU Sheena Dr Sheena Ramazanu is an Assistant Professor in Nursing and Health Sciences at the Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU). She serves as an Honorary Visiting Research Fellow at Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health. She’s a distinguished scholar, and her guiding principles in life are: Serve- Grow- Excel. She’s an Atlas Corps Scholar, Fellow of Young South-East Asian Leaders Initiative Academy (YSEALI), Global Regional Council Member at Honor Society of Nursing Sigma Theta Tau International, and The Manchester Leadership Gold Award recipient.

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AW Su

Lecturer (Adjunct) Email awsu@nus.edu.sg AW SuAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, Lecturer (Adjunct) Tsao Foundation, Senior Research Fellow Singapore University of Social Sciences, Associate Faculty Research Areas Community Empowerment Measurement of Community Capacities Mental Health and Resilience Behavior Change and Health Communication Health Systems and Policies for Older Persons Teaching Areas Asset-Based Community Development Community-Based Participatory Research Health Psychology and Health Communication Program Evaluation and Mixed Methods Social Services and Policies for Older Persons Academic/Professional Qualifications PhD (Health Systems and Behavioral Science), Saw Swee Hock School of

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TAN Shermin

Assistant Professor (Adjunct) Email tshermin@nus.edu.sg TAN Shermin Trained in public health and palliative care, Shermin has wide-ranging experience in clinical care, policy-making and programme implementation. She has worked in various settings including the Ministry of Health (MOH) and restructured hospitals in Singapore, in infectious disease outbreak management, national emergency preparedness, health promotion, primary and community care, manpower standards and development, as well as palliative care strategy and service development. Since 2020, Shermin has been a based in Nepal as a medical volunteer with the International Nepal Fellowship (INF), Nepal. INF

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