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EI Researchers

Antonio Bertoletti

Professor, Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School


Secondary Appointments:
• Research Director Viral Hepatitis Unit; Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences (A*STAR)
• Honorary Professor; School of Immunity and Infection, College of Medical and Dental Science, University of Birmingham, UK

Research Interests:

• Immunopathogenesis of HBV infection
• T-cell immunotherapy in HBV related HCC and HBV infection

Email: antonio@duke-nus.edu.sg 



Ashley Lauren St. John

Associate Professor, Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School


Research Interests:

• Innate and adaptive immune responses to dengue
• Mast cell responses to viral pathogens
• Flavivirus-induced vascular pathology
• Vertical transmission of Zika virus infection
• Developing novel vaccination strategies, diagnostics, and therapeutics for infectious diseases


Email: ashley.st.john@duke-nus.edu.sg




Chan Kuan Rong

Principal Research Scientist, Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School


Research Interests:

• Characterization of host responses following antibody-dependent dengue virus infection
• Yellow fever virus (YFV) vaccination as a model to study correlates of symptomaticity
• Impact of immunometabolism in flaviviral infection


Email: kuanrong.chan@duke-nus.edu.sg




Chong Chia Yin

Senior Consultant, Paediatric Infectious Diseases, KKH


Secondary Appointments:
• Director, Clinical Quality & Patient Safety, Medicine - Paediatrics ACP
• Adjunct Associate Professor in Pediatrics ,Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, NUS
• Adjunct Associate Professor, Duke- NUS, Medical School
• Clinical Teacher, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University
• Physician Faculty, SingHealth Paediatrics Residency programme


Research Interests:

• Invasive Pneumococcal Disease
• Entervirus Diseases
• Meningitis
• Tuberculosis
• HIV
• Vaccine Complications
• Employee Health and Staff Vaccination


Email: chong.chia.yin@singhealth.com.sg



Gavin James Smith

Professor, Programme Director, Duke-NUS Medical School


Secondary Appointment:

• Lead, Research Core, SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute
• Associate Research Professor, Duke Global Health Institute


Research Interests:

• Influenza
• Respiratory viruses
• Emerging infectious diseases
• Evolution
• Molecular epidemiology


Email: gavin.smith@duke-nus.edu.sg




Kalimuddin Shirin

Senior Consultant, Dept. Infectious Diseases, SGH

Secondary Appointment:
• Assistant Professor, Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School 
 

Research Interests:

• Viral infections, in particular Dengue virus
• Vaccine and therapeutics in Infectious Disease – both early and late phase clinical trials
Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Outbreaks


Email: shirin.kalimuddin@singhealth.com.sg





Limin Wijaya

Head & Senior Consultant, Dept. Infectious Diseases, SGH


Research Interests:

Vaccines, CNS infections, emerging infections and re-emerging infections


Email: limin.wijaya@singhealth.com.sg


 


Low Guek Hong Jenny

Senior Consultant, Dept. Infectious Diseases, SGH


Secondary Appointments:
• Professor, Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School
Co-Director, Viral Research And Experimental Medicine Centre @SingHealth Duke-NUS (ViREMiCS)


Research Interests:

Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases in particular dengue and viruses
Viral therapeutics and vaccine discovery particularly host immune responses to viruses and vaccines and role of innate immune response in modulating the outcome of infections or vaccination


Email: jenny.low@duke-nus.edu.sg / jenny.low@singhealth.com.sg

  


Ooi Eng Eong

Professor, Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School


Secondary Appointments:
• Co-Director, Viral Research And Experimental Medicine Centre @SingHealth Duke-NUS (ViREMiCS)
• Professor, Dept. of Microbiology & Immunology, NUS
• Professor, Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, NUS


Research Interests:

• Mechanisms that govern the clinical and epidemiological fitness of flaviviruses
• Immune responses necessary for flaviviral immunity and infection enhancement
• Molecular correlates of clinical outcome of flaviviral infection

Email: engeong.ooi@duke-nus.edu.sg





Ooi Yaw Shin

Assistant Professor, Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School


Research Interests:
• Defining core sets of human host factors that are critically required by clinically important RNA viruses, in particular, arthropod-borne and bat-borne RNA viruses
• Identification and elucidation of the molecular details underlying the interplay between viruses and host cells
• Identifying promising targets for the development of host-directed antiviral therapeutics 

Email: yawshin.ooi@duke-nus.edu.sg



Pradeep Bist

Principal Research Scientist, Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School


Research Interests:

• Dissecting the cross talk between host and bacteria that control cell responses
• Develop recombinant based rapid diagnostic reagents against bacterial/viral infections 
• Developing a functional in vitro/in vivo model to study Adverse Drug Reactions
• Mast cells as a therapeutic intervention


Email: pradeep.bist@duke-nus.edu.sg




Satoru Watanabe

Principal Research Scientist, Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School


Research Interests:

• Investigating the pathological mechanisms that lead to severe dengue diseases in mice
• Discovering the factors that permit maternal-fetal transmission of ZIKV through the placental barrier
• Developing the therapeutics against DENV and ZIKV infection


Email: satoru.watanabe@duke-nus.edu.sg



Sheemei Lok

Professor, Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School

 

Research Interests:

• Pathology of dengue virus infection and the mechanism of neutralization by antibodies and other molecules
Vaccines and therapeutics development

Email:sheemei.lok@duke-nus.edu.sg




Soman Abraham

Professor, Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School


Research Interests:

Host-pathogen crosstalk
Role of Mast cell in modulating innate and adaptive immune responses
Vaccine development against emerging infectious agents
Urinary tract infections and the development of novel strategies to combat these infections

Email: soman.abraham@duke-nus.edu.sg




Su Chuan Fang Yvonne

Associate Professor, Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School

  

Research Interests:

• Evolutionary drivers of seasonal emergence and global migration patterns of influenza viruses: understanding the complex interplays of viral genomics, antigenic and genetic evolution, natural selection, population genetics and spatial transmission in driving viral evolution through time
• Using extensive phylogenetic analyses and NGS methods for unravelling evolutionary dynamics and detecting novel viral variants
• Investigation of the adaptive mechanisms of inter-species transmission (e.g. from swine to humans) to identify important molecular determinants in viral genomes contributing to host-jump events

Email: yvonne.su@duke-nus.edu.sg



Vasudevan Subhash

Professor, Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School


Research Interests:

• Viral protein structure and function;
• Drug discovery and development for emerging infectious diseases;
• Animal models for flaviviral infection and therapeutics studies

Email: subhash.vasudevan@duke-nus.edu.sg

 



 

Wang Linfa

Professor, Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School

Research Interests:

• Emerging zoonotic viruses and virus-host interaction, specialising in bat-borne viruses
• Pathogen identification, development of novel diagnostic platforms and better preparedness for EID responses

Email: linfa.wang@duke-nus.edu.sg


 



Yung Chee Fu

Senior Consultant, Infectious Disease Service, Paediatrics, KKH

  

Research Interests:

• Paediatric Infectious diseases, vaccines, epidemiology and public health


Email: yung.chee.fu@singhealth.com.sg