Lak

Shri Lak Nanjan Chandran

Academic Qualifications

Master in Health Sciences (Research) - Public health Epidemiology, Erasmus University, Netherlands

Bachelor of Dental Surgery, The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R Medical University, India

Research Areas

Disease ecology, Zoonotic disease epidemiology, Bioacoustics monitoring

Research Interests

Lak is interested in studying disease dynamics at the human-wildlife interface and the application of novel technologies for the same. His other interests include indigenous health, focusing on forest-dwelling communities and health equity.

Biography

Lak is a Research Associate with the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, where he provides research support to the Climate Impact Science Research project under the Climate, Environment, and Health Program. This project aims to better understand the long-term environmental and anthropogenic drivers influencing major mosquito vectors, and subsequent transmission of endemic and emerging mosquito-borne diseases in Singapore. His research centers around mapping and monitoring potential wildlife hosts in Singapore, focusing on long-tailed macaques, and tracking human presence across green spaces during peak vector biting times.

Selected Publications

  1. Nanjan Chandran SL, Tiwari A, Lustosa AA, Demir B, Bowers B, Albuquerque RGR, Prado RBR, Lambert S, Watanabe H, Haagsma J, Richardus JH (2021) Revised estimates of leprosy disability weights for assessing the global burden of disease: A systematic review and individual patient data meta- analysis. PLoS Negl Trop Diseases 15(3):e0009209. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0009209. PMID: 33651814.
  2. Hambridge T, Nanjan Chandran SL, Geluk A, Saunderson P, Richardus JH (2021) Mycobacterium leprae transmission characteristics during the declining stages of leprosy incidence: A systematic review. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 15(5): e0009436. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009436
  3. Alooh M, Doughlas GP, Gamessa TW, Khagame PN, Madete JK, Manhas V, Mtonga TM, Nanjan Chandran SL, Tadesse ZK (2025) Investing in local capacity and grassroots innovation to bridge gaps in medical oxygen access and security. The Lancet Global Health. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(24)00484-4

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