A/Prof. Suci Wulandari Assistant Professor (Data Analytics)
Centre for Outbreak Preparedness, DukeNUS Medical School Singapore

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“When we democratize technology and distribute intelligence locally, we do more than track disease—we dismantle the systemic barriers to health equity”

Bio

Dr. Suci Wulandari is an Assistant Professor at Duke-NUS Medical School and a global health practitioner with over 15 years of experience in digital health interventions, pandemic preparedness, and the application of AI and data analytics to public health. At the Centre for Outbreak Preparedness, she leads initiatives that leverage pathogen genomics to enhance public health decision-making, recently co-leading a comprehensive capacity assessment across South and Southeast Asia. Currently, Dr. Wulandari serves as Principal Investigator on grants exploring the adoption of targeted Next-Generation Sequencing (tNGS) for drug-resistant tuberculosis across three Asian countries, as well as the development of privacy-preserving distributed AI models for disease discovery. Before joining Duke-NUS, she held key roles at UNICEF and the World Health Organization, where she spearheaded large-scale digital health deployments, data analytics, and public health monitoring. A passionate advocate for regional health security, her work focuses on bridging the gap between advanced genomic technologies and actionable, equitable public health policy in low- and middle-income countries