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Department of Psychological Medicine
 
 
Graduate Program

The Department invites application for the following research programs:
     
Staff
Research
Project Title
Prof David Koh
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Salivary Biomarker Research Biomarkers in Stress.
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Prof Chia Kee Seng
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Molecular Epidemiology SGCC TCR Flagship Programme-Molecular Epidemiology
Singapore Consortium of Cohort Studies
Prof Ong Choon Nam
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Carcinogenesis and
Cancer Chemoprevention
Assay of Antioxidant of Commonly Encountered Asian Fruits and Vegetables
A Prospective Study Of Antioxidant Biomarkers In The Etiology Of Coronary Heart Disease
Metabolomics as a technology platfoem for disease investigation
A/Prof Chia Sin Eng
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Cancer Epidemiology A Phase One Case-Control Study to Evaluate the Risk Factors for Prostate Cancer
Adj A/Prof Helena Verkooijen
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Cancer Epidemiology Ethnicity, Reproductive History and the Risk of Breast Cancer
A/Prof Saw Seang Mei
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Epidemiology of Eye Diseases Preschool Refractive Error, Amblyopia And Strabismus In Singapore Study
Assessment of The Prevalence of Visual Impairment Attributable to Refractive Error or Other Causes in School Children in Singapore
Retinal Vessel Caliber, Early Childhood Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Refractive Errors in Pre-School Children
Peripheral Refraction in Pre-School Children
Family-Based Genome-Wide Association Study of Early-Onset Myopia
Uncovering The Aetiology Of Myopia Through Identification Of Refraction And Ocular Biometric Genes
Genes, Gene-Environment Interactions And Myopia In Singapore Children
Changes In The Refractive Components In Myopia And Emmetropic Eyes: The Teenage Years
Retinal Vascular Changes In Children And Its Relationship To Cardiovascular Risk
Birth Cohort - fetal influences on epigenetic factors
A/Prof Shen Han Ming
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Cancer Cell Biology      Modulation of Death Receptors-Mediated Programmed Cell Death by Reactive Nitrogen Species
Sensitization of Cancer Cells to Trail-Induced Adoptosis by Andrographolide: Molecular Mechanisms and Potential Clinical Application
Autophagy and cell death under oxidative stress and DNA damage
A/Prof Tai Bee Choo
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Biostatistics Analysis of Multivariate Failure Time Data:A Semi-Completing Risks Approach
Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials
Adj A/Prof Tai E Shyong
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Molecular Epidemiology NMRC Genome-Wide case control studies to identify genetic varients and gene environment interactions invovled in the pathogenesis of Type 2 diabetes mellitus in Chinese, Malays and Asian Indians living in Singapore
Developmental pathways to metabolic diseases
A/P Wong Mee Lian
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Health Promotion and STI
Prevention
HIV Risks, Condom Use and Health-Seeking Behaviour among Indirect Sex Workers Based in Non-Brothel Entertainment Establishments in Singapore (STD Control)
A Qualitative Study of Attitudes and Risk Reduction Behaviours of Women (Non-Sex Workers) with HIV-Positive Partners
A Randomized Controlled Trial of an STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention Intervention for Adolescents Attending A Public STI Clinic in Singapore
Dr Agus Salim
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Biostatistics Novel Statistical Methods For The Next Generation Of Genome Wide Association Studies: Improved Detection And Analyses Of Copy Number Variations
Statistical Methods for Secondary Analysis of Nested Case-Control Data
Dr Koh Choon Huat Gerald
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Public Health The Rehabilitation Efficiency and Effectiveness of Geriatric Rehabilitation in Community Hospitals in Singapore
Dr Ng Peng Keat Daniel
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Genetics in Chronic Diseases Genetic & Environmental Risk Factors For Diabetic Nephropathy Among S'poreans With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Role Of Inflammatory Genes
Genetic Risk Determinants for Asian Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
     
Please contact respective PIs for enquiry. More information could be found at http://medicine.nus.edu.sg/postgrad/application.jsp
     
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