
Jane Lim
Research Fellow · Antibiotic Use in Human and Animal Health
National University of SingaporeAbout
Jane Lim is a Research Fellow (Adjunct) at the National University of Singapore's Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health. She serves as Manager of Healthcare Intelligence at Changi General Hospital and holds a Visiting Consultant role with the World Health Organization (WHO). Her work focuses on antibiotic resistance (AMR) and zoonotic diseases through a One Health lens, emphasizing behavioral and ethical dimensions of public health interventions.
- Education:
- PhD in Infectious Diseases Epidemiology, NUS (2021)
- MSW in Public Policy, University of Michigan
Research interests include antibiotic use patterns in human/animal health sectors, global health ethics, and community-based participatory research. Her recent work analyzed antibiotic use behaviors in Cambodian farming communities and Singapore's pandemic response strategies. She employs mixed-methods approaches, including qualitative studies on marginalized populations like sex workers and LGBTQ+ communities.
Publications emphasize pandemic preparedness, antibiotic stewardship, and health equity. While no scientific awards are listed, her work is part of major global health initiatives like CoSTAR-HS. She advises on healthcare intelligence systems and collaborates with WHO on AMR solutions.
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