I am a consultant geriatrician with an active clinical practice, caring for frail older adults with complex age-related conditions. Patients are at the heart of all I do, and my clinical work continually drives my research, which focuses on improving care through earlier detection, accurate prognostication, and personalised interventions. To address current gaps in identifying latent disease and physiological decline, I have developed expertise in data science and machine learning, building clinical classifiers and risk models, such as biological ageing clocks (LinAge and LinAge2), to assess physiological resilience across the life course. I currently lead the validation of the LinAge2 clinical ageing clock and its derivatives across multiple Singapore cohorts, including SG70, LIFELONG and others, to ensure broad population applicability. To support clinical translation, I collaborate with Singapore-based healthtech provider NOVI Health, which is integrating LinAge2 into its healthy longevity programme to track responses to lifestyle, dietary, and pharmacological interventions. I also co-lead the Singapore Chinese Health Study and its SG70 sub-study, co-lead medical technology innovation at Ng Teng Fong General Hospital through its Digital Think Tank, and lead the LIFELONG study within the National University Health System (NUHS). LIFELONG aims to validate, refine, and deploy clinically actionable ageing clocks, such as the LinAge family, through the NUHS Endeavour AI / Discovery AI platform. Together, these efforts support the development of evidence-based strategies for healthy longevity in clinical practice. |
• 2025 - NUHS Commendation Award (FY2024) (for research excellence) • 2025 - Singapore Health Quality Service Awards - Gold Award • 2025 - NUS YLL SOM CSDU Academic Fellowship • 2024 - Singapore Health Quality Service Awards - Silver Award • 2024 - SGH Service Quality Award - Service with a Heart Award • 2022 - NMRC Research Training Fellowship • 2022 - SGH Service Quality Award - Service with a Heart Award |
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• Royal College of Physicians, United Kingdom |