About SSB
About SSB

Singapore Stanford Biodesign is an innovative new program that seeks to nurture and train the next generation of Asian medical device innovators through a hands-on fellowship that will be based in Singapore.

About SSB Fellowship
SSB Innovation Fellowship

The Singapore-Stanford Biodesign Innovation Fellowship aims to train and nurture the next generation of Asian medical device innovators in Singapore for Asia.

To view more information, please click here.

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Participate

The process of training an innovator is a team effort and SSB works closely with our sponsors, community and industry affiliates to do just that.

Find out how you can participate in Biodesign.

Latest News

Graduation of the first cohort of Fellows

The programme announced the graduation of its inaugural cohort of Fellows.  The event also unveiled the second cohort of Fellows, who will embark on their first six months of their year long fellowship, at Stanford University in Jan 2012. 
(See press release)

SSB Innovation Class

This is the first joint postgraduate class in Singapore to be offered by both NUS and NTU to its engineering and business students. The class is an intensive single semster course that provides an accelerated training of the Stanford Biodesign Process. Registration for its next class will commence June 2012.

SSB Thought Leaders Series

This annual signature event brings in key opinion leaders around the world to share and discuss latest industry insights and experiences on medical technology development. Join us at the inaugural event on 29 June 2011. Click here to know more and register.

Call for SSB Fellowship Applicants

Application for the SSB Fellowship 2012 is now closed. Click here for more details.

Inaugural Cohort of SSB Fellows Selected

We are pleased to announce that the Singapore-Stanford Biodesign (SSB) Fellows for 2011 have been selected. This inaugural cohort have started their Fellowship in January 2011. (See press release and fellows' biographies)

SSB and its 2011 Fellows have been featured on Channel NewsAsia. (See article)

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