Senior Research Fellow
Health Services Research Centre, SingHealth, Singapore
Sze Ling Chan, PhD, Senior Research Fellow at the SingHealth Health Services Research Centre, graduated with a degree in Pharmacy from the National University of Singapore and started her career as a practising pharmacist. After spending a few years in both community and hospital pharmacy, she went on to obtain a PhD in pharmacogenomics from the National University of Singapore under the A*STAR Graduate Scholarship. Thereafter, at the Pharmacogenomics Group at the Translational Laboratory in Genetic Medicine, A*STAR, she undertook genome-wide association studies and worked with large datasets and electronic medical records. In 2017, she joined the SingHealth Health Services Research Centre and undertook various health services research projects, with a focus in pharmacoepidemiology and implementation science. As adjunct assistant professor at Health Services & Systems Research, Duke-NUS, she also designs and teaches Implementation Science as part of the Certificate in Health Services Innovation.