Dr. Dong Ying-Qiu is a Senior Research Fellow at National University Cancer Institute, Singapore (NCIS). She completed her Fellowship at the Centre for Behavioral Economics from the National University of Singapore (NUS), following her doctoral studies in the Department of Information Systems and Analytics at the School of Computing, NUS. She holds a B.B.A. degree in Management Information Systems from Fudan University.
Ying-Qiu’s research focuses on association detection, causal inference, and policy evaluation in the healthcare domain, using applied econometrics methods. She has presented her research at leading academic and managerial conferences such as the International Consortium of Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM), International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), Workshop on Information Systems and Economics (WISE).
Dr. Dong has been honored with awards in various scientific and innovation conferences, including the Top 3 Oral Presentations at the Value-Based Care Conference (2024), First Prize of Poster Presentation at the NUHS Scientific and Innovation Summit (2024), and the Best Oral Presentations at the Value-Driven Care Conference (2019), as well as the first prizes in the 8th Shanghai Future Star Competition and the 25th Intel Shanghai Adolescents Science and Innovation Fair (2009)
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Qualifications
- Ph.D., National University of Singapore, Singapore
- B.B.A, Fudan University, China
Awards
- Top 3 Oral Presentations in the VBHC Conference organised by ACE, Ministry of Health, Singapore (2024)
- 1st Prize in Poster Presentation in the Inaugural NUHS Scientific & Innovation Summit, held by NUHS (2024)
- Outstanding Oral Presentation in the VDC Conference, organized by Ministry of Health, Singapore (2019)
- First Prize in the 8th Shanghai Future Science Star (2010)
- First Prize in the 25th Intel Shanghai Adolescents Science and Innovation Fair (2010)
- First Prize in the 10th Highschool Mathematical Thesis Contest (2010)
