Invited, Plenary and Public Talks
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- The SICS Seminars: Human Potential series – Human Microbiome in Pregnancy and Early Life, February 2022.
 - iOmics and Deep Clinical Phenotyping: Bringing Precision to Women and Child Health. National Precision Medicine Alliance Meeting, Singapore, April 2021.
 - Data Deus: Guiding the future of precision health. DOHaD meeting, Melbourne Australia, October 2019.
 - Bridging Big Data & Imaging Studies for Precision Healthcare. ISMRM Workshop on MRI of Obesity & Metabolic Disorders, July 2019.
 - Human variation: Findings from the Singapore GUSTO Study on Prenatal & Infant Population. ILSI SEAR Science Symposium on Human Variability & Personalized Nutrition – Opportunities for Research, Public Health Benefits and Food Innovation, May 2019.
 - Plenary talk on Big Data Analytics and iOmics: Bringing Precision to Women and Child Health. GENO Symposium on Big Data Analysis and Clinical trials, Univ. of Auckland and Melbourne Children’s Research Institute, August 2018.
 - Precision health: Shaping the new life in womb for a better tomorrow. Annual conference of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association Pediatric Division in Shanghai, China, August 2018.
 - iOmics and Precision Health – An early life perspective. Shanghai Institutes of Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, August 2018.
 - Developmental pathways to metabolic adversities start in womb, and are influenced by in utero environment. 7th International Singapore Lipid Symposium, March 2018.
 - Applying Precision Medicine in Women and Child Health. Future of Personalized and Precision Medicine Conference, Singapore, February 2018.
 - B12 deficiency in developed nations. Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) 10th World Congress, Rotterdam Netherlands, October 2017.
 - Public talk: Tackling diabetes in womb for the future health of mother and child. One North Festival (Pioneering an Innovation Future), A*STAR, Singapore, August 2017.
 - Precision health and developmental cohorts. Department of Biochemistry, University of Virginia, USA, July 2017.
 - Precision health and nutrition. Nestle delegates from Switzerland NRC center, March 2017.
 - Developmental Cohorts in Singapore, UK delegation visit to A*STAR. November 2016.
 - Debate: Human Capital Moonshot. HBGDKi, Grand Challenges convening, Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, London, UK, October 2016.
 - Introduction to Growing Up in Singapore Towards healthy Outcome (GUSTO) – multi-level analysis. National Precision Medicine Alliance Meeting, Singapore, September 2016.
 - 1000 (epi)genome roadmap for developmental origins of health and disease. DOHaD symposium, Japan, July 2016.
 - Obesity Grand Challenge Program. EpiGen- Science Strategy meeting, Singapore, May 2016
 - HGM 2016, Translational Genomics, Houston, USA, March 2016.
 - EPIGEN- Science Strategy meeting, Auckland, New Zealand, February 2015.
 - Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) meeting on DOHaD and epigenetics, London, UK, December 2014.
 - NUHS, OB-GYN department, Singapore, July 2014.
 - Singapore-New Zealand Food for life Joint Symposium. Biopolis, Singapore, October 2013.
 - Joint Seminar Series / Grand Rounds arranged by Cancer Center at University of Virginia, April 2008.
 - Eukaryotic DNA replication and genome maintenance meeting held at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, New York, September 2007.
 - Eukaryotic DNA replication meeting held at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, New York, November 2005.
 - ENCODE meeting held at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, New York, November 2004.
 - 5th Dr. C. R. Krishna Murti Memorial Young scientist Award session held at Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, India, March 2001.
 
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