Centre for AMR Microbiome Research & Innovations

Centre for AMR Microbiome Research & Innovations (CAMBRI)

The global threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a leading cause of death worldwide, carrying severe economic and clinical burdens. CAMBRI is established ithin the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine to consolidate translational research efforts and address the dynamic interplay between AMR and the microbiome.

Main Mission

CAMBRI’s mission is to bridge the gap in the local and regional research ecosystem by unifying and sharpening the translational focus on AMR and microbiome research. By exploring synergies across National University of Singapore (NUS) and National University Health Systems (NUHS), the Centre aims to transform clinical practice, influence public health policy, and develop innovative solutions to combat the evolution, transmission, and burden of drug-resistant pathogens.

Key Aims & Objectives

  • Address the AMR-Microbiome Interplay: Focus specifically on clinical settings, community carriage, and transmission, while mining microbiomes for anti-resistance strategies and preserving microbiome health.
  • Drive Translational Solutions: Accelerate the pipeline for novel therapeutics, diagnostics, vaccines, and stewardship strategies targeting critical Gram-negative bacteria (such as CRE and CRAB).
  • Nucleate ‘One Health’ Research: Expand research capabilities to address the broader interplay of resistance elements across environmental and human reservoirs.
  • Establish Global & Regional Leadership: Position NUS/NUHS as a primary hub for AMR research in South and Southeast Asia.

Core Capabilities & Strategic Advantages

CAMBRI leverages a unique partnership between the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine’s Infectious Diseases Translational Research Programme (IDTRP) and ADVANCE-ID at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health. Its capabilities are anchored by world-class infrastructure and top-tier expertise:

  1. Clinical Trial & Network Capabilities
    • ADVANCE-ID Clinical Network: Access to the largest infectious diseases clinical research network led out of Singapore, encompassing over 100 active sites across Asia. This network enables rapid collection of clinical data, patient samples, and pathogens, as well as the execution of large-scale clinical trials.
    • Global Influence: Direct connection to the WHO Global Clinical Trials Forum, shaping international therapeutic guidelines and clinical trial practices.
  2. Advanced Research Infrastructure & Strengths
    • Microbiome & Surveillance Excellence: Capabilities in metagenomic surveillance (including Singapore’s land, sea, and air checkpoints), microbiome modeling, and the use of cutting-edge mini-bioreactor array technology alongside germ-free mouse models for pre-clinical validation.
    • Diverse Therapeutic Pipelines: Active research pipelines spanning phage biology/therapy, broad-spectrum antibody therapeutics, monoclonal antibodies, and bacterial capsule/vaccine development.

Principal Investigators

Secondary Members

David ALLEN

Associate Professor​ (Medicine)​ ​

Sophia ARCHULETA

Associate Professor (Medicine)

Yann BOUCHER

Associate Professor (SPH)​

Louis CHAI

Associate Professor​ (Medicine)​

Kaiwen CHEN

Assistant Professor (Micro & Immuno)

CHN'G Jun Hong

Senior Lecturer (Micro & Immuno)

 

LOK Shee Mei

 Professor (Duke-NUS)

Hannah CLAPHAM

Assistant Professor (SPH)

Dale FISHER​

Professor​ (Medicine)​

KOH Cho Yeow

Associate Professor (Medicine)

Raymond LIN

Associate Professor​ (NPHL-NCID)​

LUO Min

Assistant Professor (DBS)

Benoit MALLERET

Assistant Professor (Micro & Immuno)

Matthew TAY

Adjunct Assistant Professor (Biochemistry)

Kevin TAN

Associate Professor​ (Micro & Immuno)​

Adjunct Members

Guillaume CARISSIMO

Assistant Professor​ (A*STAR ID Labs)

Yin Xiang SETOH​

Assistant Professor​ (EHI)​

Marco VIGNUZZI

Associate Professor 
(A*STAR ID Labs)

Primary Members

Catherine ONG

Associate Professor

Cheryl LEE

Assistant Professor

CHNG Shu Sin

Associate Professor

David PATERSON

Professor

GAN Yunn Hwen

Professor

HSU Li Yang

Professor

John CHEN

Associate Professor

Justin Jang Hann CHU

Associate Professor

MO Yin

Adjunct Assistant Professor

Nick PATON

Professor

Niranjan NAGARAJAN

Associate Professor

Paul A. TAMBYAH

Professor

QU Kun

Assistant Professor

Seng Gee LIM

Professor

SHAM Lok To

Associate Professor

Sylvie ALONSO

Professor

TAN Chee Wah

Assistant Professor

TAN Yee Joo

Associate Professor

Thai TRAN

Associate Professor

Vincent CHOW

Associate Professor

WANG De Yun

Professor

Yassine CHERRAK

Assistant Professor

ZHONG Youjia

Assistant Professor