Precision Public Health
Delivering the Right Health Intervention to the Right Population at the Right Time
To be held on 1 to 3 April 2020, at Orchard Hotel, Singapore, Precision Public Health Asia 2020 Conference aims to explore the rapidly evolving field of precision public health and how it enables us to develop targeted disease preventions and controls, improve health outcomes as well as health equity. Integration of big data, information systems and recent technological advancements into public health practices along with its challenges will also be discussed.
The conference is organised by NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health in partnership with the Government of Western Australia, Department of Health.
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Session Highlights
Keynote Address: Precision Public Health – The Future is Now
The How of Precision Public Health
The Ethics of Precision Public Health
Precision Public Health – Relevant for Low- and Middle-Income Countries?
Precision Public Health Promotion
Featured Articles
‘All Lives Have Equal Value’: Reducing Inequality with Precision Public Health
Dr Susan Desmond-Hellmann, CEO, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, discusses about the launch of ‘precision public health’ movement.
Advancing Precision Public Health in Australia
BGI Genomics and Pryzm Health form strategic partnership to advance precision public health in Australia.
Singapore Creates World’s Largest Asian Genetic Databank
The project provides a pilot genetic map of Asian populations that allows us to measure precisely the genetic contribution to disease, and combine it with other sources of data within a data-driven healthcare system.