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Biography of Young Clinician Researchers

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Assoc Prof Daniel Ting

Associate Prof Daniel Ting is a Consultant in the Surgical Retina Department at SNEC, Associate Professor in Ophthalmology with Duke-NUS Medical School, Director of Cluster AI Program at SingHealth, Head of AI and Digital Innovation at SERI and Associate Professor (Courtesy) with NUS Biomedical Engineering. A/Prof Ting is actively involved in the Healthcare AI space at the global setting, serving in several AI executive committee (STARD-AI, DECIDE-AI, American Academy of Ophthalmology) and AI editorial boards (NPJ Digital Medicine, Frontiers in Medicine and Digital Health). As a clinician scientist, to date, he has published >200 peer-reviewed papers in highly prestigious journals such as JAMA, NEJM, Lancet, Nature Medicine and etc, and recently been ranked the world’s most influential deep learning researcher across clinical and technical domains in healthcare for the past 10 years (2010-2021) by the ExpertScape. A/Prof Ting was also recognized by many top-tiered international AI and ophthalmology societies in winning many prestigious scientific awards, including the Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology Nakajima Award(2021), MICCAI OMIA Prestigious Achievement Award (2020), ARVO Bert Glaser Award for Innovative Research in Retina (2020) etc. He was also the visiting Fulbright Scholar to Johns Hopkins University in 2017.
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​Dr Grace Yang

Dr Grace Yang is a Senior Consultant at NCCS and is actively pursuing research. She is currently involved in health services research projects on developing, piloting, evaluating and implementing models of palliative care delivery. She is the Director of Research, SingHealth Duke-NUS Supportive & Palliative Care Centre, and an Assistant Prof with Lien Centre for Palliative Care, Duke-NUS.
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Dr Andrew Ho

Dr Andrew Ho is an Associate Consultant with the Emergency Department at SGH. His clinical interests are in resuscitation and pre-hospital emergency care. He is also a Clinician-Scientist and his research interests are resuscitation, health services and public health. His research philosophy integrates methods from clinical epidemiology, population health sciences and implementation science to drive outcomes improvement in patients with sudden cardiac arrest and other emergency conditions, and population health. Concurrently, he is an Assistant Prof with the SingHealth Duke-NUS Emergency Medicine Academic Clinical Programme.

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Dr Dorothy Ng

Dr Dorothy Ng is an Associate Consultant with the Department of Infectious Diseases at SGH. She is also an A*STAR clinician-scientist and her research interests are in infection and immunology.

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​Dr Matae Ahn

Dr Matae Anh is currently a Research Fellow and Final Year Medical Student at Duke-NUS Medical School. In 2019, he was awarded the Young Investigator Award by the International Association of Inflammation Societies, which recognises young scientists who perform exploratory and applied research in the general area of inflammation. He also won the William Harvey Medal for Best Oral Presentation at the 14th World Congress on Inflammation.