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“No man is an island.” This maxim held true during the inaugural Shaping Healthcare Innovation For Tomorrow (SHIFT) hackathon, a ground-up hackathon that empowers students to co-create innovative solutions to real-world healthcare challenges.
Two exceptional NUS researchers have been named in Tatler’s Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow 2025, a prestigious list celebrating young changemakers across Asia who are shaping the future of their fields.
Assistant Professor Jocelyn Chew stands out as a pioneer who’s transforming healthcare through technology and behavioural science. The youngest nurse in Singapore to obtain a PhD, A/Prof Chew’s innovative approach to obesity management is redefining how we address one of Singapore’s most pressing health challenges. Her revolutionary app called eTRIP (Eating Trigger-Response Inhibition Program), which is currently being rebranded and renamed to ME (Mindful Eating), uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to predict and prevent dietary triggers, potentially impacting thousands of patients struggling with excess adiposity and cardiometabolic diseases.