TF Pinnacle Series Faculty
Dr Mohammad Fathi ALIKHAN
Head of Public Health Surveillance ProgramEVYD Technology
Dr Ruklanthi de ALWIS
Deputy DirectorDuke-NUS Medical School
Dr Lucia Rizka ANDALUCIA
Director General,Pharmacy and Medical Devices
Ministry of Health, Indonesia
A/Prof Tracy Carol AYRE
Group Chief Nurse,SingHealth,
Singapore
A/Prof Ghows AZZAM
Director, Malaysia Genome and Vaccine Institute,National Institutes of Biotechnology Malaysia
Prof David BLAZES
Deputy Director, Global HealthBill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Datuk Dr Chee Keong CHONG
Senior Advisor,ASEAN Mitigation of Biological Threats Program,
Malaysia
A/Prof Sanjay H CHOTIRMALL
Associate Professor,Provost's Chair in Molecular Medicine, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine,
Nanyang Technological University
Ms Athirah FAKHRIAH binti Haji Yussof
Ministry of HealthBrunei Darussalam
Prof Andy HOR
Deputy Chief Executive (Research)A*STAR
Dr Aamer IKRAM
Executive DirectorNational Institutes of Health, Pakistan
Dr Erik KARLSSON
Deputy Head of VirologyInstitut Pasteur du Cambodge, Cambodia
Prof Yee Ling LAU
Head, Department of Parasitology,Universiti Malaya, Malaysia
Prof Xian Jun LOH
Executive Director,IMRE & ISCE2, Singapore
Asst Prof Inke Nadia D LUBIS
Vice Dean, Faculty of Medicine,Department of Pediatrics
Universitas Sumatera Utara,
Indonesia
Prof May O. LWIN
Professor, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information,Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Prof David LYE
Director, Infectious Disease Research & Training Office,National Centre for Infectious Diseases
Dr Jemilah MAHMOOD
Executive Director,Sunway Centre for Planetary Health,
Malaysia
Ms Vanessa MOEDER
Senior Director, Global Public HealthIllumina, United States of America
Prof Jaime MONTOYA
Executive DirectorPhilippine Council for Health Research and Development, Philippines
Dr Polydor Ngoy MUTOMBO
Adjunct Fellow, National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences,Consultant, Epidemiology-Public Health, Neglected Tropical Diseases & Emerging Infectious Diseases
Southern Cross University University, Australia
Dr Sarah Wambui MWANGI
Implementation Science Expert,Institute of Pathogen Genomivs
Africa Centre for Disease Control,
Africa
Ms Dhamari NAIDOO
Public Health Laboratory ScientistWorld Health Organization, South East Asia
Prof Lisa NG
Executive Director,A*STAR ID Labs,
Singapore
Prof Prasit PALITTAPONGARNPIM
MD, MicrobiologyMahidol University,
Thailand
Dr Rajesh PANDEY
Principal Scientist,CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (CSIR-IGIB),
India
Mr Matt PARKER
Director of Public Health TechnologyOpendream, Thailand
Mr Ramon San PASCUAL
Executive Director,Health Care Without Harm SE Asia
Prof Paul PRONYK
Deputy Director, SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute,Duke-NUS Medical School
Dr Mutia RAHARDJANI
Head,Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Indonesia
Prof Laurent RENIA
Professor,Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine,
Nanyang Technological University,
A*STAR Infectious Diseases Labs,
Singapore
Dr. Senjuti SAHA
Scientist,Child Health Research Foundation, Bangladesh
Mr Edwin SHUMBA
Project Manager,ASLM Africa PGI
Prof Amin SOEBANDRIO
Professor, Department of Clinical MicrobiologyUniversitas Indonesia,
Indonesia
Prof Lee Siang TAI
Centre Director, DesignZ,Head of Pillar, Architecture and Sustainable Design,
Programme Director, Design and Artificial Intelligence,
Singapore University of Technology and Design
Prof Ban Hock TAN
Senior Consultant, Infectious Diseases,Singapore General Hospital
A/Prof Hiang Khoon TAN
Deputy CEO (Future Health System),Singapore General Hospital
A/Prof Le Van, TAN
A/Professor, Emerging Infections,Oxford University
Clinical Research Unit,
Vietnam
A/Prof Daniel TING
Director, AI OfficeSingHealth, Singapore
Prof Indra VYTHILINGAM
Professor, Parasitology,University of Malaya,
Malaysia
Dr Justin WONG
Consultant, Public Health & Head of DivisionMinistry of Health,
Brunei Darussalam
Dr Benedict YAN
Senior Consultant, Department of Laboratory MedicineNational University Hospital
Dr Yinping YANG
Social and cognitive computing, Institute of High PerformanceComputing & Lead, Infectious Diseases Horizontal Technology
Coordinating office, A*STAR
Mrs Wei Yuan
Head of ResearchEVYD Technology
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Speaker Profile
Prof May O. LWIN
Professor, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information,
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Professor May Lwin is Chair and President’s Chair Professor of Communication Studies at Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information (WKWSCI), Nanyang Technological University (NTU). She also serves as Joint Professor (Honorary) in the NTU LKC School of Medicine.
Prof Lwin specialises in strategic health communication. Her research projects involve the utilization, design and assessment of digitally mediated health communication systems and social media to improve public health. Her research on technology use in promoting physical activity and nutrition education amongst children are being piloted in many schools while her work on mobile media use for infectious diseases has been piloted in Singapore and regional countries. She is currently in partnership with NCID, leading research programmes on social media monitoring during the COVID-19 infodemic and countering medical misinformation. She has been actively involved in OneHealth programmes in partnership with Ending Pandemics, which includes the successful Mo-buzz programme for vector participatory surveillance in Sri Lanka. She is also an active volunteer, serving with the Singapore Heart Foundation and Sunlight Alliance for Action (AfA).
A Fellow of the International Communication Association (ICA), Prof Lwin has authored numerous peer-reviewed papers, books and book chapters, many of which have received awards including the prestigious Outstanding Applied Research Award by the ICA and the Fulbright ASEAN Scholar Award.
Speaker Profile
Mrs Wei Yuan
Head of Research
EVYD Technology
Ms Wei Yuan is the Head of Research at EVYD Technology. With a strong background in biostatistics and health technology assessment, she is passionate about delivering value-based digital solutions through research. EVYD Technology is a healthcare data and technology company with the aim of making healthcare accessible to all. Following the vision of the company, Ms Wei Yuan’s role in the company allows her to leverage the tools given to translate research outcomes into evidence-based policies and real-world applications.
Speaker Profile
Prof Andy HOR
Deputy Chief Executive (Research)
A*STAR
Professor Andy Hor is the Deputy Chief Executive (Research) of the Agency for Science, Technology & Research (A*STAR) in Singapore. He oversees the scientific vision and research strategy of A*STAR, supports investigator-led research, develops a framework to foster quality, excellence and impact, as well as review policy and measures to safeguard research ethics, integrity, compliance and responsible conduct. He overviews research talent development, strategic research initiatives, outputs, outcomes and research data, as well as local and international research partnership. He was the Vice President and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research) and Chair Professor of Metallic Chemistry & Materials in the University of Hong Kong (HKU) from 2015 to early 2020, and Professor of Chemistry at the National University of Singapore (NUS) in the period 1984 to 2015. In NUS, he was Head of Chemistry and Vice Dean (Academic) of Science. He is Adjunct Professor of NUS, NTU (Singapore) and Concurrent Professor of Fudan University (Shanghai, China). In research, he specializes in organometallic materials and heterometallic catalysis and has published over 430 international papers with more than 1,000 annual citations in recent years, and filed patents in areas like nanostructures and battery materials.
Speaker Profile
Prof Jaime MONTOYA
Executive Director
Philippine Council for Health Research and Development, Philippines
Highly trained and multi-awarded Infectious Disease Specialist with M.Sc. and Diploma in Clinical Tropical Medicine from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London, U.K. and certified by both the Royal College of Physicians, London, U.K. and the Philippine Board of Internal Medicine and the Philippine Board of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases ,MSc in Bioethics from the University of the Philippines Manila College of Medicine and PhD in Medicine from the Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
Speaker Profile
Mr Matt PARKER
Director of Public Health Technology
Opendream, Thailand
Matt Parker is a social entrepreneur and recovering software engineer based in Bangkok. He leads Public Health Technology at Opendream, a technology-powered social enterprise in Thailand that focuses on disease surveillance and operationalizing One Health.
Speaker Profile
Prof Paul PRONYK
Deputy Director, SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute,
Duke-NUS Medical School
Prof Paul Pronyk is the director of the Duke-NUS Center for Outbreak Preparedness, and the Deputy Director of the SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute. Prof Pronyk is an infectious disease physician and global health specialist with 25 years of LMIC experience. He has held senior positions UNICEF, Columbia University and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Speaker Profile
Dr Aamer IKRAM
Executive Director
National Institutes of Health, Pakistan
Prof Aamer hold fellowships and doctorate in Microbiology. Actively engaged in academics and research work. He is Chair Advisory Board TEPHINET; Chair Board of Directors International Federation of Biosafety Associations; member Board Gavi; Executive Board IANPHI; TAG-Biosafety, WHO; adjunct faculty Emory University; Ex-Biosecurity & Health Security Protection WHO; Ex-Executive Council of ISID; Ex-International Ambassador Society for Healthcare Epidemiology America; Ex-President of Pakistan Biological Safety Association; Ex-President Medical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases Society; Co-Chair Biological Sciences Committee HEC. Has extensive experience in IHR, GHSA, IDSR, One-Heath, Biosafety-Biosecurity. Have been on forefront for the multiple deliveries against COVID-19 scenario. Currently, Executive Director National Institutes of Health Pakistan.
Speaker Profile
A/Prof Daniel TING
Director, AI Office
SingHealth, Singapore
Associate Professor Daniel Ting is actively involved in the Healthcare AI space, serving in several AI executive committee and editorial boards globally. He has published >200 peer-reviewed papers in highly prestigious journals and was ranked the world’s most influential deep learning researcher across clinical and technical domains in healthcare for the past 10 years by the ExpertScape for the last two years. He was a visiting Fulbright Scholar to Johns Hopkins University in 2017 and is recognized by many top-tiered international AI and ophthalmology societies in winning many prestigious scientific awards such as the Top 100 Ophthalmologists Power list(2022) recently.
Speaker Profile
Dr Erik KARLSSON
Deputy Head of Virology
Institut Pasteur du Cambodge, Cambodia
Dr. Karlsson serves as the Deputy Head of the Virology Unit at Institut Pasteur du Cambodge (IPC) in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. He is the Director of the National Influenza Center and the Regional WHO H5 Reference Laboratory, and is integral to the ongoing global response to the COVID-19 pandemic as the Coordinator of a WHO COVID-19 Global Reference Laboratory. Dr Karlsson is an internationally recognized expert in respiratory viruses, especially those with zoonotic and pandemic potential. His research focuses on field-forward technologies to improve surveillance and Early Warning at the One Health interface, especially in Traditional Food Markets. He is also the founder of the Consortium of Animal market Networks to Assess Risk of emerging Infectious diseases through Enhanced Surveillance (CANARIES).
Speaker Profile
Dr Ruklanthi de ALWIS
Deputy Director
Duke-NUS Medical School
Ruklanthi (Rukie) de Alwis is the Deputy Director of the Center for Outbreak Preparedness (COP) and an Assistant Professor at the Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID) Programme. Rukie is a viral immunologist and vaccinologist with over two decades of experience working on infectious diseases. Her research interests include surveillance, diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines against viral pathogens. She particularly values working in close collaboration with local and international partners, including low and middle-income countries.
Speaker Profile
Ms Vanessa MOEDER
Senior Director, Global Public Health
Illumina, United States of America
Vanessa Moeder is Senior Director of Global Public Health at Illumina, where she leads the efforts to expand access to genomics for pathogen surveillance and to foster international collaborations to drive standards and evidence for advancing genomics. In prior roles at Abbott and Hologic, Ms. Moeder managed large portfolios of products to address a variety of infectious disease, biothreat, and research indications. Ms. Moeder holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Infectious Diseases from the London School of Hygiene and Topical Medicine and a BS in Biochemistry from Virginia Tech.
Speaker Profile
Ms Dhamari NAIDOO
Public Health Laboratory Scientist
World Health Organization, South East Asia
Dhamari Naidoo is the WHO South East Asian Public Health Laboratory Scientist. With over 10 years of experience in international and national laboratory capacity building and outbreak response activities, she has been involved in strengthening laboratory networks for emerging pathogens in Africa and South East Asian regions. She has provided technical laboratory support at global, regional and country level for infectious disease outbreaks within the WHO Health Emergencies Program. Prior to joining WHO, she worked at the National Institute of Communicable Diseases in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Speaker Profile
Dr Mohammad Fathi ALIKHAN
Head of Public Health Surveillance Program
EVYD Technology
Dr Fathi is a public health physician, who spent 10 years in the Ministry of Health, Brunei. He started off in general practice, but pivoted into public health and specifically into communicable disease epidemiology and control. After developing an interest in Digital Public Health solutions, Dr Fathi joined EVYD Technology and is currently the Head of Public Health Surveillance programme. His programme is responsible for research and development of communicable disease solutions, especially in the areas of Tuberculosis and HIV.
Speaker Profile
Dr Rajesh PANDEY
Principal Scientist
CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (CSIR-IGIB),
India
As Principal Scientist and Group leader at CSIR-IGIB, his lab is focused on INtegrative GENomics of HOst-PathogEn (INGEN-HOPE) to elucidate the hierarchical regulation of factors modulating Disease severity sub-phenotypes and Clinical outcome. This includes: 1) Genetic uniqueness of pathogens vis-a-vis pathogenicity and symptom severity, 2) Role of human host genetic make-up towards modulating pathogen's pathogenicity, 3) Role of co-infections in delineating pathogen outcome, and 4) Cross-talk b/w Cellular heterogeneity (Single Cell Genomics) and effective Immune response. The pathogen and host response findings have been published in more than 80 research articles in journals inclusive of Nature, Science, Lancet, Nature Communications, Genome Biology, and Frontiers in Microbiology.
Speaker Profile
Dr Polydor Ngoy MUTOMBO
Adjunct Fellow, National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences,
Consultant, Epidemiology-Public Health, Neglected Tropical Diseases & Emerging Infectious Diseases
Southern Cross University University, Australia
Polydor Ngoy Mutombo is a Public Health epidemiologist and adjunct fellow at Southern Cross University University in the Faculty of Health, Australia. He is also a consultant for the World Bank Group in Health Emergency Preparedness & Response for Africa and the South Pacific. Polydor has a keen interest in Public Health Research about neglected tropical diseases and emerging infectious diseases. He has spent the past 20 years based in Melbourne with his family and has travelled extensively for work and recently has been involved in the covid-19 response in Australia.
Speaker Profile
Mr Edwin SHUMBA
Project Manager,
ASLM Africa PGI
Edwin Shumba is a Medical Laboratory Scientist trained at the University of Zimbabwe. Edwin holds an honours degree in Medical Laboratory Sciences and a Masters in Business Management. Edwin has more than 15 years experience working on Laboratory Strengthening Initiatives in Africa . Edwin served as the AMR Program Manager at ASLM coordinating the Mapping Antimicrobial Resistance and Antimicrobial Use Partnership project. Currently he is the Africa PGI - ASLM Project Manager where is coordinates and manages the Africa PGI activities .
Speaker Profile
Dr Lucia Rizka ANDALUCIA
Director General,
Pharmacy and Medical Devices,
Ministry of Health, Indonesia
Dr. Rizka is a clinical pharmacist with the current role as Directorat General for Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices and Acting Deputy Minister for Health Policy Agency, she previously was assigned as Director for Standardization of Drug, Narcotic, Psychotropic, Precursor, and Addictive Substance - Indonesian FDA
Speaker Profile
Dr. Senjuti SAHA
Scientist, Child Health Research Foundation, Bangladesh
Dr. Senjuti Saha is a molecular microbiologist and an activist based in Bangladesh, working at the intersection of clinical microbiology and global health. She completed her PhD in Molecular Genetics at the University of Toronto in Canada, and received post-doctoral training at the Hospital for Sick Children, Canada and Stanford University, USA. Dr. Saha moved to Bangladesh in 2016 to work on the front lines of public health. At present, she is a Director and Scientist at the Child Health Research Foundation, where she is conducting fundamental studies on infectious diseases in Bangladesh, integrating clinical epidemiology with molecular laboratory-based investigations and genomic analyses. Dr. Saha focuses on pediatric preventable infectious diseases, with the goals of using modern molecular technologies including on-site metagenomics to identify etiologies that evade standard laboratory testing in resource-constrained settings. Her work was the first to show the direct presence of chikungunya virus in the cerebrospinal fluid of children, causing meningitis. She has also led the design of low-cost diagnostic tools to detect bacterial and viral pathogens and track antimicrobial resistance, making significant contributions in understanding the epidemiology of typhoid and its antibiotic resistance patterns in Bangladesh. Dr. Saha’s work also specializes on estimating the indirect impacts of vaccines on the overall health system of resource-constrained settings. Dr. Saha and her team were the first to sequence the SARS-CoV-2 genome in Bangladesh. She has published over 50 peer-reviewed articles in international scientific journals. She is a member of the Polio Transition Independent Monitoring Board of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, and sits on the editorial board of multiple international journals. Dr. Saha believes that everyone across the world should have equal access to the practice and benefits of science. Her mission is to break free of the vicious cycle of limited resources that lead to lack of data required for evidence-based policy decisions, which lead back to limited resources; and instead, commit to building virtuous cycles of data-generation, that are sustainable and cost-effective. Her team’s work is grounded in advancing health and research equity in Bangladesh, and beyond. Being a relentless advocate for equal access to science education, she launched a nationwide program called "Building Scientists for Banglades". Dr. Saha hopes to inspire others to join her movement with the motto, ‘science by and for the many, not the few’.
Speaker Profile
Prof Yee Ling LAU
Head, Department of Parasitology,
Universiti Malaya, Malaysia
Professor Dr Lau Yee Ling is at present the Head of the Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine at University of Malaya (UM). Her scientific career has been dedicated to the study of protozoan parasites, including Plasmodium knowlesi and Toxoplasma gondii, the causative agents of malaria and toxoplasmosis, respectively. Her research interest mainly focuses on using molecular methods for the detection and characterization of these parasites infecting humans and animals. She has collaborated with local and international researchers, leading to publication of more than 200 ISI journals, with H-index of 28. Since 2009, 13 Masters and 17 PhDs have completed their studies with success under her guidance. Currently, they are 3 Masters and 9 PhDs under her supervision.
Speaker Profile
Prof Xian Jun LOH
Executive Director,
IMRE & ISCE2, Singapore
Prof. Xian Jun Loh completed his basic and postgraduate studies at the National University of Singapore. A polymer chemist by training, he is currently the Executive Director of the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE), A*STAR. As a pioneer and recognised global expert in the area of biodegradable thermogels, he is highly knowledgeable in developing these materials for various applications spanning biomedical, engineering, cosmetics, personal care and food. His scientific contributions have earned him the position of Fellowship in Fitzwiliam College in the University of Cambridge, Fellowship in the Royal Society of Chemistry, Fellowship in IOM3 - The Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining and Fellowship of the Institution of Engineering and Technology. He is also awarded the Highly Cited Researcher Award by Clarivate Analytics. He is also the current President and member of the Executive Committee of the Singapore National Institute of Chemistry. With his extensive experience in authoring >270 journal papers, 38 patents and know-hows, more than 30 book chapters and 7 books, he currently sits on several editorial boards of international journals as an expert in his area. He has also successfully helped in the commercialisation of 8 different products and is always interested in the translation of science to products.
Speaker Profile
Prof David LYE
Director, Infectious Disease Research & Training Office,
National Centre for Infectious Diseases
Professor David Lye is an infectious disease physician and clinician researcher active in SARS COV-2, dengue and antimicrobial resistance research, especially randomised controlled trials. He is director of Infectious Disease Research and Training Office, National Centre for Infectious Diseases, and deputy executive director, Programme for Research in Epidemic Preparedness and Response, Ministry of Health. He has published more than 300 papers including in top journals like NEJM, Lancet, JAMA and Science.
Speaker Profile
Mr Ramon San PASCUAL
Executive Director,
Health Care Without Harm SE Asia
Ramon San Pascual is the Executive Director of Health Care Without Harm in Southeast Asia. HCWH Is an international nongovernmental organization (NGO) that works to transform health care worldwide so that it reduces its environmental footprint, becomes a community anchor for sustainability, and a leader in the global movement for environmental health and justice. Mr. San Pascual leads the transformative work of HCWH in 11 countries in Southeast Asia by addressing healthcare waste issues including plastic waste, the linkages of climate and health, sustainable procurement in health, while growing the network of green hospitals in the region. He finished his MPH in University of Washington in Seattle, WA, USA.
Speaker Profile
Dr Yinping YANG
Social and cognitive computing, Institute of High Performance
Computing & Lead, Infectious Diseases Horizontal Technology
Coordinating office, A*STAR
Dr Yang Yinping leads the Affective Computing Group in A*STAR’s IHPC and drives the Digital Emotion and Empathy Machine programme, which seeks to incorporate emotion recognition and endow empathy in intelligent machines that augment decision-making and communications. Since 2021, she serves as Lead for the newly established Infectious Diseases Horizontal Technology Coordinating Office which aligns A*STAR’s collective capability and efforts for epidemic preparedness and response. Dr Yang's work has spanned multiple subject areas, including automated negotiation, social media analytics, disease surveillance, science and technology foresight, and affective computing, and has won numerous research and innovation awards from prestigious organizations.
Speaker Profile
Dr Benedict YAN
Senior Consultant, Department of Laboratory Medicine
National University Hospital
Dr Benedict Yan is a pathologist, and is currently Head and Senior Consultant at the Molecular Diagnosis Centre, Department of Laboratory Medicine, National University Hospital, Singapore.
Speaker Profile
Prof Lee Siang TAI
Centre Director, DesignZ,
Head of Pillar, Architecture and Sustainable Design,
Programme Director, Design and Artificial Intelligence,
Singapore University of Technology and Design
Lee Siang has been a practicing architect since 1992. He is most passionate about voluntary works on the NGOs fronts and volunteered his time as Chair of World Green Building Council from 2016 to 2018. He initiated Advancing Net Zero movement, resulting in adoption of Net Zero Buildings worldwide. He was also Executive Director, BuildSG to spearhead industry engagement in BCA from 2018 to 2020. In 2021, he joined SUTD as Head of Pillar of ASD and Centre Director of DesignZ. He also became the Programme Director of DAI in 2022.
Speaker Profile
Prof Ban Hock TAN
Senior Consultant, Infectious Diseases,
Singapore General Hospital
Dr Tan graduated from the National University of Singapore and obtained his MRCP (Edinburgh) in 1995. He went on to train in infectious diseases in Singapore and at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He has been Head of Infectious Diseases and of Internal Medicine at SGH. He is currently Infectious Diseases Lead with SingHealth Transplant, and is President of the Transplant Infections Disease Section of The Transplantation Society. He served for 9 years as co-chair of the Asia Fungal Working Group. Dr Tan has a keen interest in the study of infections in immunocompromised hosts, and is particularly interested in infections in transplant recipients and febrile neutropenic patients
Speaker Profile
A/Prof Ghows AZZAM
Director, Malaysia Genome and Vaccine Institute,
National Institutes of Biotechnology Malaysia
Associate Professor Dr Mohd Ghows Mohd Azzam is currently the Director of the Malaysia Genome and Vaccine Institute (MGVI) under the National Institutes of Biotechnology Malaysia (NIBM). He is also an Associate Professor in Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). He was previously the Science Advisor to the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation. During this time, he was involved in COVID-19 national immunisation programme, charting the local vaccine ecosystem, monitoring the National Vaccine Development Roadmap (NVDR) and its implementation. He received his D.Phil from the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics from University of Oxford and have also worked as a postdoctoral scientist in the MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, University of Oxford.
Speaker Profile
A/Prof Ghows AZZAM
Director, Malaysia Genome and Vaccine Institute,
National Institutes of Biotechnology Malaysia
Associate Professor Dr Mohd Ghows Mohd Azzam is currently the Director of the Malaysia Genome and Vaccine Institute (MGVI) under the National Institutes of Biotechnology Malaysia (NIBM). He is also an Associate Professor in Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). He was previously the Science Advisor to the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation. During this time, he was involved in COVID-19 national immunisation programme, charting the local vaccine ecosystem, monitoring the National Vaccine Development Roadmap (NVDR) and its implementation. He received his D.Phil from the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics from University of Oxford and have also worked as a postdoctoral scientist in the MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, University of Oxford.
Speaker Profile
A/Prof Hiang Khoon TAN
Deputy CEO (Future Health System),
Singapore General Hospital
Clinical Assoc Professor Tan Hiang Khoon is the Director of the SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute (SDGHI) and the Group Director of the International Collaboration Office, SingHealth. He is also the Deputy CEO, Future Health System, Singapore General Hospital. Prior to his current appointments, he was the Academic Chair, Surgery Academic Clinical Program, SingHealth, and Chairman, Division of Surgery & Surgical Oncology, Singapore General Hospital and National Cancer Centre Singapore
Dr Tan is passionate about Global Health and has established the Global Surgery Programme in Surgery ACP with a clear vision anchored by strong academic principles. He has also recently initiated a Pan-Asia surgical leaders’ network to study the response and impact of COVID-19 pandemic to the surgical health system. Aptly named ‘COVID-IMPACTS: COVID-19 IMPact and ACtion Taken in Surgery’, 36 surgical leaders from 25 Asian hospitals in 11 countries have thus far accepted the invitation to participate in this collaboration.
Speaker Profile
Dr Justin WONG
Consultant, Public Health & Head of Division
Ministry of Health,
Brunei Darussalam
Justin is Head of the Disease Control Division at the Ministry of Health, Brunei overseeing communicable disease surveillance and response, outbreak management and public health emergency preparedness. He advises the government of Brunei on issues related to national health security, is the expert lead for the cabinet-level National COVID-19 Steering Committee and chairs the Scientific and Technical Advisory Group on COVID-19. Justin qualified in medicine from Imperial College, London, and has a master’s degree in public health from the University of Cambridge. He is a UK GMC certified public health specialist and Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health.
Speaker Profile
Prof Amin SOEBANDRIO
Professor, Department of Clinical Microbiology
Universitas Indonesia,
Indonesia
Amin Soebandrio, (Semarang, 02/Jul/1953, MD & Prof (University of Indonesia, PhD in Immunogenetics (Japan). Research interest: EREID, AMR, and Stem Cell. Chairman of Expert Panel of the National Committee for Zoonotic Diseases (2009- 2017). Deputy Minister of Research and Technology (2007-2013). and immediate past Board Chairman of CORDS (Coordinating Organization for Regional Diseases Surveillance). Chairman of Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology 2014 - 2021. Current: Member of National Committe for Bioethics; Expert Committee of Covid-19 Task Force; Indonesian Technical Advisory Group for Immunization (ITAGI); Chairman of Asian Partnership for EID Research (APEIR); and Chairman of MoH Committee for Stem Cell.
Speaker Profile
Dr Sarah Wambui MWANGI
Implementation Science Expert, Institute of Pathogen Genomivs
Africa Centre for Disease Control,
Africa
Dr Sarah Mwangi is the Implementation Science expert for Pathogen Genomics at the Africa CDC. Dr Mwangi’s Genomics and Bioinformatics experience spans more than 14 years with consortia in Africa and around the globe. A technology enthusiast with a passion for the use of science and technology innovation for a better world, Dr Mwangi is the recipient of several awards among which include the functional genomics fellowship from the World Health Organisation, the US department of State Techwomen fellowship for emerging leaders and the Spanish senior research fellowship for women in science and technology innovation in Africa.
Speaker Profile
Dr Mutia RAHARDJANI
Head,
Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Indonesia
I graduated as Medical Doctor from Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia in Jakarta and hold an MSc in Drug Development Science from King’s College London UK. I have over 10 years’ experience working in Medical Affairs Department of Roche Indonesia overseeing Clinical Operations, Pharmacovigilance, GxP Compliance and Medical strategy, before deciding to shift to academic organisation to contribute to clinical research in Indonesia. I joined Oxford University Clinical Research Unit in February 2020 and leading the Clinical Research Operations Department. I am a member of Research Quality Association (RQA), UK and Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP).
Speaker Profile
Prof Lisa NG
Executive Director,
A*STAR ID Labs,
Singapore
Prof Lisa Ng graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Biochemistry from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) in the United Kingdom in 1995. Following this, she then obtained her PhD in Molecular Virology in coronaviruses in 2002. The research interest of her group focuses on the immune responses of arthrogenic arboviruses that are epidemic or highly endemic in the tropical region. These include chikungunya virus, dengue virus, Zika virus, other related alpha- and flavi-viruses. Since 2020, her team has been deeply involved with COVID-19, with a strong focus on infection and immunity. She is current Executive Director of A*STAR’s Infectious Diseases Labs and is a Singapore National Academy of Science (SNAS) fellow.
Speaker Profile
Prof Prasit PALITTAPONGARNPIM
MD, Microbiology
Mahidol University,
Thailand
He was the Executive Vice President for Research and International Relations at the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), Thailand and has been involved in several efforts for preparedness and responses to emerging infectious diseases since the outbreaks of SARS and avian influenza. The efforts include continuous training of microbiologists, establishing several BSL3 labs, surveillance, development of diagnostics, drugs and vaccines, and participations in international efforts for responding to EID. His current research interest is on genomics epidemiology of EID.
Speaker Profile
A/Prof Tracy Carol AYRE
Group Chief Nurse,
SingHealth,
Singapore
As the Group Chief Nurse for SingHealth for the last 10 years, Tracy is passionate about raising the capability and capacity of the cluster’s 13,000 nurses to practice at the top of their competence. A strong advocate for innovation and research, Tracy pushes the boundaries for nurses to transform nursing through robotics, digitalisation, gamification, automation and process changes.
Speaker Profile
Asst Prof Inke Nadia D LUBIS
Vice Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics
Universitas Sumatera Utara,
Indonesia
Inke is a paediatrician from Universitas Sumatera Utara, Indonesia. She is currently the Vice Dean for Research, Community Engagement and Collaboration at the Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sumatera Utara, as well as, a research fellow at Menzies School of Health Research, Australia. Inke’s research focuses on infectious diseases and tropical medicine, particularly on malaria. She has been actively involved as a member of COVID-19 Task Force for North Sumatera province, a member of the Monitoring and Evaluation of COVID-19 Drug Candidates Task Force for the Indonesian Ministry of Health, and a member of Merah Putih Vaccine Acceleration Task Force for the Indonesian Ministry of Research and Technology.
Speaker Profile
A/Prof Le Van TAN
A/Professor, Emerging Infections,
Oxford University
Clinical Research Unit,
Vietnam
Assoc. Prof. Le Van Tan is a virologist with a specific interest in the characterisation of emerging viral pathogens and novel diagnostics. As an independent investigator, his aim is to develop local and national expertise within Vietnam and the wider region so that on-going and future infectious disease challenges can be addressed from within the affected areas.
Speaker Profile
Datuk Dr Chee Keong CHONG
Senior Advisor,
ASEAN Mitigation of Biological Threats Program,
Malaysia
Dr Chong was the former Deputy Director General of Health (Public Health) Malaysia at the time of his retirement in July this year and currently working as the Senior Advisor for the Mitigation of Biological Threats Program under the ASEAN Secretariat Health Division. His experience includes working as Director of the National Public Health Laboratory and Director of Disease Control Division in the MOH Malaysia. At the regional level, he is the implementer of the ASEAN EOC Network project as lead country Malaysia.
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Dr Jemilah MAHMOOD
Executive Director,
Sunway Centre for Planetary Health,
Malaysia
Dr. Mahmood is a medical professional with more than two decades experience managing crises in health, disasters and conflict settings. She is currently Professor and Executive Director of the newly established Sunway Centre for Planetary Health at Sunway University in Malaysia. She is a member of the Malaysian Climate Action Council, the Ministry of Health Advisory Council and Consultative Council for Foreign Policy at the government of Malaysia, as well as a Senior Fellow of the Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Centre. Dr. Mahmood is also the Pro-Chancellor of Heriot-Watt University Malaysia. She is a strong advocate of planetary health and sustainability and actively advises on Environment, Social and Governance in the advisory and board roles she holds.
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Prof Laurent RENIA
Professor,
Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine,
Nanyang Technological University,
A*STAR Infectious Diseases Labs,
Singapore
Laurent Renia is Professor of infectious diseases and director of the respiratory and Infectious Diseases Program at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, NTU and a senior fellow at the A*STAR ID Labs. He has obtained his Ph.D. in 1991 from University Pierre and Marie Curie (Paris, France) and did his post-doctoral at New York University. He obtained a permanent position as a research scientist at the French National Institute of Health (INSERM) in 1993. He joined the Singapore Immunology Network (A*STAR) in 2007 and became later its Executive Director. His scientific interests cover the immunology of infectious disease.
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Prof Indra VYTHILINGAM
Professor, Parasitology,
University of Malaya,
Malaysia
Indra Vythilingam (PhD) is currently an Honorary Professor in the Department of Parasitology, Universiti Malaya (UM). She worked as a Principal Research Scientist, in Environmental Health Institute, Singapore prior to her current appointment in UM. She has contributed vastly to the field of vector biology and control when she worked in the Institute for Medical Research (IMR) in Kuala Lumpur. Currently working vectors of simian malaria in Malaysia. She has published about 160 articles in peer reviewed International and local journals. She has served as a WHO consultant on many occasions. She was awarded the Sandosham Gold medal in 2007 by the Malaysian Society of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine for her contribution towards parasitology and Tropical Medicine. In 2017 received Malaysia’s Research star Award for outstanding national research in Tropical diseases from the Ministry of Higher Education and Elsevier.
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A/Prof Sanjay H CHOTIRMALL
Associate Professor,
Provost's Chair in Molecular Medicine, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine,
Nanyang Technology University
A/Prof Chotirmall is an internationally recognized clinician-scientist with an established translational respiratory research group at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, NTU Singapore. To date, he has performed key work on endo-phenotyping pulmonary infection, including the use of next generation sequencing approaches, in the context of chronic inflammatory respiratory diseases that have led to publications in Nature Medicine, the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) and the Lancet Respiratory Medicine. He has been appointed Provost’s Chair in Molecular Medicine at NTU Singapore since 2019, Assistant Dean (Faculty Affairs) at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine since 2021 and currently serves as Deputy Editor at the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (AJRCCM).
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Prof David BLAZES
Deputy Director, Global Health
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Blazes is a physician epidemiologist who has focused his career on disease surveillance, pathogen discovery and outbreak response. He attended medical school at Johns Hopkins and has worked mostly in Africa and South America, living for 4 years in Peru. He has been at the Foundation for the past 6 years and enjoys the bicycle commute in Seattle and running long distances.