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Tan Ban Hock is a Senior Consultant at Singapore General Hospital, where he serves as the Director of Transplant ID at his hospital’s transplant program. He is also a Clinical Professor at Duke-NUS Medical School, the current President of the Transplant Infections Disease Section of The Transplantation Society, and he sits on the editorial board of Transplant Infectious Disease. Additionally, he has served for 9 years as co-chair of the Asia Fungal Working Group.
Dr Tan graduated from the National University of Singapore and obtained his MRCP (Edinburgh) in 1995. He then went on to train in infectious diseases in Singapore and subsequently at the Massachusetts General Hospital.
Dr Tan has a keen interest in the study of infections in immunocompromised hosts, and he is particularly interested in infections in transplant recipients and febrile neutropenic patients. He previously chaired Singapore’s Ministry of Health sub-committee on the treatment and prevention (Review of HIV program) in 2012. He is also the past president of the Society of Infectious Diseases (Singapore) and was a member of Singapore’s Ministry of Health SARS Taskforce in 2003.