PPH Asia 2021 Goes Virtual
Precision Public Health Asia 2021 Conference (PPH Asia 2021) aims to bring together policymakers, academics, industry stakeholders and technology and public health professionals to explore how genomics, big data, artificial intelligence and related technologies can be brought to bear in public health to benefit both the developed and developing worlds. We will specifically examine how the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the use of precision health technologies, collectively imagine what is possible and work together to develop a roadmap to realise the fullest potential of precision public health in Asia and beyond.
To be held on 7 to 9 April 2021, the virtual conference, PPH Asia 2021, 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
The Future is Already Here
Precision Public Health in Low- and Middle- Income Countries (LMICs)?
Technology for Good? Why Work Together?
Nudging the Right Behaviours
COVID-19 and Precision Public Health
The Future of Precision Public Health in Asia
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