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Lim Wei Zhong, Jeremy

Research Fellow, Centre for Ageing Research & Education

Duke-NUS Medical School

Bio

Jeremy Lim-Soh studies the health and social aspects of ageing, with a focus on intergenerational exchanges and Long-Term Care policy. He is the Principal Investigator of Grandparenting and Caregiving Exchanges in Sandwiched Families (GRACES), an upcoming study funded by the Ministry of Family and Social Development. He is also involved in a longitudinal study of older Singaporeans and their family members (TraCE) that aims to understand caregiving from the perspective of both caregivers and care recipients, and to track changes in caregiving-related outcomes over time.

Jeremy holds a PhD in Public Policy from the National University of Singapore and a Master of International Studies from Seoul National University. He is a founding member of the Population Association of Singapore and an active participant in the Population Association of America and Gerontological Society of America. At Duke-NUS Medical School, Jeremy is a trained Peer Staff Supporter who looks out for the mental health of his co-workers. In his free time, Jeremy attempts to keep fit by playing tennis and rock climbing.

Education

Doctor of Philosophy

National University of Singapore, Singapore

Master of International Studies

Seoul National University, Korea, Republic of

Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies)

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

NUS Appointment(s)

Research Fellow

Centre for Ageing Research and Education, Currently Active

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