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Singapore-Stanford Biodesign

The goal of Singapore-Stanford Biodesign (SSB) is to train the next generation of medical technology innovators in Asia.

This highly competitive program is directed towards Singaporean citizens who have an interest in the invention and early-stage development of new medical technologies. Successful applicants should have advanced degrees and/or significant work experience.

The SSB Fellowship Program is centered in the Biopolis in Singapore and is administered as a collaboration between Stanford University, the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR). A separate but linked SSB graduate class is also under planning with the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Nanyang Technological University (NTU).

SSB Fellows will receive tuition, stipend, and international travel support. During the fellowship, six months of the fellows’ time is spent at Stanford, and six months in Singapore. Fellows work in a multidisciplinary team joining other innovators with a combination of engineering, medical and business back- grounds. The fellowship may be extended an additional six months if projects require further development.

The team examines clinical needs within the Singaporean and other Asian settings, identifying opportunities for medical technology innovation. Working closely with EDB, A*STAR advisors and Stanford, NUS and NTU faculty, the teams invent, prototype, develop and patent one or more new technologies. Fellows are also mentored by “real-world” experts from the medical technology, legal and venture capital industries in the United States and Singapore.

A new center will be developed at the Biopolis, the hub for biomedical innovaiton in Singapore.

Contact Information

Singapore-Stanford Biodesign 
Science and Engineering Institutes: Agency for Science, Technology and Research 
61 Biopolis Drive #01-02 Proteos Buliding Singapore 138673 
DID: +65 6419 6518
Fax: +65 6478 9703


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Thought Leader Series

March 2012 Applications are now open for the SSB Fellowship for 2013. Deadline is May 20, 2012. See further information on eligibility and how to apply.

February 2012 The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) together with the Singapore-Stanford Biodesign (SSB) are featuring two guest speakers from Abbott on the effective translation of scientific innovation into clinical practice.

June 2011
SSB starts Thought Leadership Series: first one features Tom Fogarty and Yoh-Chie Lu.

Mar 29, 2011 Applications are now closed for the 2012 fellowship.

Mar 21, 2010 The Fellowship Application Process is now open for 2012 fellowship. Further information is available on the SSB website's fellowship page.

December 11, 2010 The SSB Faculty and Staff attend the 4th Annual Indian Medtech Summit, put on by the Stanford-India Biodesign program.

November 15, 2010 We are pleased to announce the incoming fellows for 2011: Henry Ho, Fiona Loke, Iris Tan, and Anthony Tang. Read the press release.

June 21, 2010 The Fellowship Application Process is closed. Further information is available on the SSB website's fellowship page.

January 29, 2010
Stanford President John Hennessy, Dean Jim Plummer and Professor Paul Yock join the Singapore team to sign the agreement for the new program. More photos.

Fellowship Information

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