Maxine Tan

Researcher

Maxine is a PhD candidate and Research Associate at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health. Her research primarily focusses on the development of within-host and epidemiological models to elucidate infection and outbreak dynamics, and their interplay with immunity. To date, she has been involved in research regarding a variety of infectious diseases, including COVID-19, dengue, and respiratory syncytial virus.

Outside of work, she loves the aerial arts and can often be found on her favourite apparatus, aerial silks, despite her persistent fear of heights.

Maxine Tan