Upcoming Events
May 2026
Developing a Maximum Containment Laboratory
During this session, Adj A/Prof Gladys Tan, Director of the Biological Defence Programme, DSO National Laboratories, will explain how Singapore has been strengthening its laboratory capability to include a maximum containment laboratory, as well as the biosafety and biosecurity risks that need to be recognised and mitigated.
- Webinar
June 2026
Hidden Risks, Hard Truths: A Practical Guide to Managing Common Occupational Disease Cases at the Workplace
This webinar will explore common real-world scenarios, key challenges faced in managing such cases, and practical strategies to navigate them effectively. Participants will gain actionable insights to better support affected workers while ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements
- Webinar
August 2026
Biosecurity Simulation Exercise (BSX 2026)
This tabletop simulation exercise aims to enhance inter-sectoral and inter-disciplinary preparedness for laboratory biosafety and biosecurity and deliberate biothreat events.
- Course
Past Events
May 2026
Book Launch of “A Long Vigil” & Fireside Chat with Prof Leo Yee Sin
A book launch of “A Long Vigil”, written by Prof Leo Yee Sin, Senior Advisor at NCID and NHG, and Professor at NUS SSHSPH and NTU. The book illustrates Prof Leo’s learning journey and responses to major and minor infectious disease outbreaks, including SARS, H1N1 influenza, dengue fever, and COVID-19.
- Book Launch
April 2026
Chikungunya: epidemiology, viral evolution, preparedness and response
Chikungunya is re-emerging across the Asia-Pacific region, presenting renewed challenges for public health systems.
- Webinar
Elevating Indonesia as a Trusted Global Regulatory Authority through WHO Listed Authority
This public lecture presents an overview of Indonesia’s regulatory system for medical products, highlighting the transformation of the Indonesian Food and Drug Authority (BPOM) toward a more mature, science-based, and internationally aligned authority.
- Global Health
Clinical Trials for Tuberculosis Prevention, Detection and Treatment
Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading infectious cause of morbidity and mortality globally, with over 10 million people affected every year.
- Global Health
Bridging Clinical Science and Public Health Action
The evolving landscape of global health demands stronger connections between clinical research and real-world public health impact. Join us for an engaging seminar that brings together expert perspectives on translating scientific advances into meaningful population health outcomes.
- Global Health
Predicting Tomorrow’s Outbreaks Today: AI for Zoonotic Risk
This project utilises machine learning and spatial analytics to forecast zoonotic disease emergence by integrating environmental, demographic, and wildlife trade data.
- Global Health