Conference Fees

Standard

S$800

Includes

*Gain access to pre-conference workshop on ‘Precision Public Health in Population-level Digital Health Programmes: From Design to Delivery’ on 12 July at a special rate of S$100 when purchased with main conference tickets.

Group Registration

S$650

For group of 5 pax or above

Includes

*Gain access to pre-conference workshop on ‘Precision Public Health in Population-level Digital Health Programmes: From Design to Delivery’ on 12 July at a special rate of S$100 when purchased with main conference tickets.

LI/LMI Countries*

S$500

*Countries defined by the World Bank

as Low-Income or Lower-Middle income.

Includes

*Gain access to pre-conference workshop on ‘Precision Public Health in Population-level Digital Health Programmes: From Design to Delivery’ on 12 July at a special rate of S$100 when purchased with main conference tickets.

Pre-Conference

S$150

Includes

Ticketing & Cancellation Policy

Ticket Purchase

Conference tickets can be purchased online through the event website. Payment can be made via PayPal as specified on the website.

Ticket Transfer

Conference tickets are non-transferable, and substitution of ticket holders will not be allowed.

CME & CPE Points

This event is pending approval from Singapore Medical Council (SMC), Singapore Nursing Board (SNB) and Singapore Pharmacy Council (SPC) for CME and CPE points.

Attendance

The Organisers reserve the right to refuse entry or attendance to any person, without providing a reason.

Code of Conduct

Ticket holders are expected to abide by a code of conduct during the conference. Any behaviour deemed inappropriate or disruptive will result in expulsion from the event, without a refund.

Recording

Recording of any kind, including audio or video, is strictly prohibited during the conference unless prior approval is obtained from the Organisers.

Liability

The Organisers are not liable for any loss or damage to personal property, or for any injury sustained during the conference event.

Event Schedule

The event schedule is subject to change without prior notice. The Organisers will make every effort to inform ticket holders of any changes via email or the event website.

Speaker Cancellations

The Organisers reserve the right to replace any scheduled speaker at any time without providing a reason.

Intellectual Property

All materials presented at the conference event, including presentations, handouts, and recordings, are the intellectual property of the Organisers or the respective speakers. Unauthorised distribution, reproduction, or use of these materials is strictly prohibited.

Photography and Videography

Photography and videography may be taken during the conference. By attending the event, ticket holders consent to be photographed and/or recorded for promotional purposes.

Access Needs

We strive to make the event accessible for all attendees. To ensure that we can provide the best possible experience for all attendees, we kindly request that you inform us of any specific access needs or seating arrangements you may require during registration or write to us at sshsphevents@nus.edu.sg at least 48 hours prior to the event.

Cancellations and Refunds

All cancellations must be submitted in writing to the Organiser’s email at sshsphevents@nus.edu.sg and notice acknowledged in writing by the Organiser.

Cancellations are subject to the following deadlines:

  • Before 12 May 2023: 50% of the conference fees paid will be refunded. 
  • From 13 May 2023: No refunds will be issued. 

*Kindly note that there will be no refunds for credit card fees or bank charges.

All refunds will be made within 3 months after the end of the event. Requests submitted after the end of the event will not be considered. 

The Organiser may cancel or postpone the Conference to a new date(s) at its sole discretion.

Force Majeure

In the event that the Conference is cancelled and not rescheduled, and such cancellation is due to events that are outside of the Organiser’s reasonable control (including, without limitation, to acts of God, floods, lightning, storm, fire, explosion, war, military operations, acts of terrorism or threats of any such acts, any strike action, lock-outs or other industrial action and a pandemic, epidemic or other widespread illness), all ticket holders will be notified via email and receive a full refund of their ticket purchase.

Dr Tarun Weeranmanthri

President of the Public Health Association of Australi
Edward is the founder and CEO of reach52; a tech startup on a mission to connect the 52% of the world that lack access to essential health services.

Hear them speak at:

Welcome Address by Dr Clive Tan, Organising Chair, Precision Public Health Asia 2023 Conference

  • Opening Address by Mr Ong Ye Kung, Minister for Health, Singapore

Welcome Address by Dr Clive Tan, Organising Chair, Precision Public Health Asia 2023 Conference

  • Opening Address by Mr Ong Ye Kung, Minister for Health, Singapore

Welcome Address by Dr Clive Tan, Organising Chair, Precision Public Health Asia 2023 Conference

  • Opening Address by Mr Ong Ye Kung, Minister for Health, Singapore

Mr James Park

Fitbit vice president, co-founder of Fitbit

Bio

James Park is Fitbit vice president and general manager, Google, as well as co-founder of Fitbit. In his role, James leads the team responsible for development of wearables at Google. With a commitment to innovation, James and his team aim to make health more accessible, fun and achievable by offering a range of affordable, cross-platform devices.

James co-founded Fitbit alongside Eric Friedman in 2007 with a vision to make the world healthier, through hardware, software and services that give people a better understanding of their health and wellness. Since its founding, Fitbit has sold millions of devices across 100 countries, pioneering the wearables industry to make fitness tracking a cultural phenomenon and redefining how the world thinks and learns about health and wellness.

Previously, James was director of product development at CNET Networks. He also served as president and co-founder of Wind-Up Labs, Inc., an online photo-sharing company that was acquired by CNET Networks in 2005, and chief technology officer and co-founder of Epesi Technologies, Inc., a business-to-business software company. 

Prof Rohini MATHUR

Professor and Chair of Health Data Science at Queen Mary University of London

Bio

Rohini Mathur is a Professor and Chair of Health Data Science at Queen Mary University of London, specialising in the application of precision medicine approaches in globally diverse datasets to address health inequalities, particularly around cardiometabolic disease. Professor Mathur has active collaborations with colleagues across India, Singapore and Thailand. She was previously Associate Professor at LSHTM, where she completed a postdoctoral fellowship funded by the Wellcome Trust examining ethnic inequalities in the care and outcomes of type 2 diabetes, and was a member of the OpenSAFELY collaborative working on a range of COVID-19 related projects. She completed an undergraduate degree in public health at the University of Waterloo in Canada, followed by an MSc and PhD at LSHTM.

Dr Andrew Trister

Assistant Secretary of the Public Health Services Team of the Department of Health
Edward is the founder and CEO of reach52; a tech startup on a mission to connect the 52% of the world that lack access to essential health services.

Hear them speak at:

Welcome Address by Dr Clive Tan, Organising Chair, Precision Public Health Asia 2023 Conference

  • Opening Address by Mr Ong Ye Kung, Minister for Health, Singapore

Welcome Address by Dr Clive Tan, Organising Chair, Precision Public Health Asia 2023 Conference

  • Opening Address by Mr Ong Ye Kung, Minister for Health, Singapore

Welcome Address by Dr Clive Tan, Organising Chair, Precision Public Health Asia 2023 Conference

  • Opening Address by Mr Ong Ye Kung, Minister for Health, Singapore

Dr Beverly Ho

Assistant Secretary of the Public Health Services Team of the Department of Health

Bio

Beverly Lorraine Ho is the Assistant Secretary of the Public Health Services Team of the Department of Health. As Assistant Secretary of PHST, she leads the development, implementation, and monitoring of standards, policies, and programs for population- and individual-based health services. She also oversees the Disease Prevention and Control Bureau, Epidemiology Bureau, and Health Promotion Bureau.

Prior to this, she was the Health Promotion Bureau Director, which leads the implementation of policies and programs that promote healthy behaviors and support conducive environments for health and the Director of the Disease Prevention and Control Bureau, which leads the primary care integration of various health programs. She previously served as the Chief of the Research Division of the Health Policy Development and Planning Bureau, where her efforts significantly contributed to the passage of key legislation on sugar-sweetened beverage taxes, tobacco taxes, and universal health care. She has also worked for the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation and the Asian Development Bank.

Bev is a fellow of the Maurice Greenberg World Fellows Program at Yale University, the Equity Initiative, and the Atlantic Institute. She holds an MD from the University of the Philippines and an MPH in Health Policy and Management from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health as a Fulbright Scholar

Prof TAN Chorh Chuan

Chief Health Scientist, Ministry of Health, Singapore Executive Director, MOH Office for Healthcare Transformation

Bio

Professor Tan Chorh Chuan was appointed as the inaugural Chief Health Scientist and concurrently, Executive Director of the new Office for Healthcare Transformation in Singapore’s Ministry of Health since 1 January 2018.

Before joining MOHT Professor Tan served as President of the National University of Singapore (NUS) from 2008 to 2017. Prior to that he also held the positions of NUS Provost, then Senior Deputy President between the years of 2004 and 2008. He was former Dean of the NUS Faculty of Medicine and served as the Director of Medical Services, Ministry of Health, from 2000 to 2004, where he was responsible for leading the public health response to the 2003 SARS epidemic. More recently, he was appointed member of the Expert Committee on COVID-19 Vaccination in 2020, which advises the government on Singapore’s vaccination strategy.

In 2022, Professor Tan was were conferred The Distinguished Service Order. His other awards include the Public Service Star in 2003 for outstanding contributions to overcoming SARS in Singapore; the Public Administration Gold Medal in 2004 for his work as Director of Medical Services in the Ministry of Health; and the Meritorious Service Medal in 2015. He was awarded the National Science and Technology Medal in 2008 and is the first Singaporean to be elected as an international member of the US National Academy of Medicine.

A renal physician, Professor Tan obtained his medical training at NUS, and research training at the Institute of Molecular Medicine, Oxford.