Staff Details



Hsu Li Yang

Associate Professor, Centre of Regulatory Excellence

Duke-NUS Medical School

Bio

Li Yang is an infectious diseases physician who has spent the past decade researching and treating patients with antibiotic-resistant bacterial and invasive fungal infections. He is currently Vice Dean of Global Health and Programme Leader of Infectious Diseases at the NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health.

He was formerly Clinical Director of the National Centre for Infectious Diseases and Director of the Singapore Infectious Diseases Initiative, which was established to spur collaborative biomedical and clinical research in infectious diseases.

Li Yang has served in several committees in the Ministry of Health (MOH). In particular, he co-chaired the RIE2020 infectious diseases workgroup, promoting antimicrobial stewardship, better control of antimicrobial resistance (leading to the launch of Singapore’s National Strategic Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance in November 2017), as well as tuberculosis. He continues to work with MOH on a part-time professional scheme. He has also served as a technical advisor on surveillance of antimicrobial resistance to the western pacific regional office of the World Health Organization.

Li Yang was the founding director of the School’s Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Research (CIDER) established in 2012, and has briefly worked in the private sector as an infectious disease physician, providing specialist services between 2014 and 2016.

Education

Master of Public Health

Harvard Univ, United States

Member, Royal Coll of Physicians

Royal College of Physicians, UK, United Kingdom

Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery

National University of Singapore, Singapore

NUS Appointment(s)

Vice Dean (Global Health), Programme Leader (Infectious Diseases) and Professor

NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, Currently Active

Professor

NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, Currently Active

Associate Director

NUS Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE), Currently Active

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