10-13 November 2026
NUS’ Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health’s Infectious Diseases Programme (SPHID) aims to advance research on infectious diseases and translate findings into effective public health policies and practices for communities in Singapore and beyond through local and international collaboration.
SPHID is a research programme at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore, dedicated to advancing infectious disease research. We bring together researchers across diverse fields, from genomics and behavioural science to modelling and epidemiology, to improve our understanding of infectious diseases and enhance public health responses. By working closely with partners locally and internationally, we aim to create impactful solutions for the region’s most significant infectious diseases. If you are interested in collaborating, do get in touch with us or any of the researchers.
Hannah Clapham
Assistant Professor & Programme Leader
NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health’s Infectious Diseases Programme (SPHID)
Get to know our team players who diligently contributed to the research programme.
The programme focuses on 7 disciplines.
Climate and Health
Clinical Trials
Epidemiology
Genomics
Health Economics
Modelling
Socio-Behavioural Studies