Dr. Sean Ong (Australia)
Dr. Sean Ong is an infectious diseases physician from Singapore who is currently pursuing a joint PhD programme at the University of Toronto and University of Melbourne. His thesis research focuses on approaches toward optimizing the design and delivery of clinical trials in bloodstream infections, through novel outcome development, application of causal inference statistical methods, and innovations in informed consent. He has significant experience in clinical trials and is part of the BALANCE and SNAP international trial networks, two of the largest clinical trial networks studying bloodstream infections to date.
Dr. Sean Ong is an infectious diseases physician from Singapore who is currently pursuing a joint PhD programme at the University of Toronto and University of Melbourne. His thesis research focuses on approaches toward optimizing the design and delivery of clinical trials in bloodstream infections, through novel outcome development, application of causal inference statistical methods, and innovations in informed consent. He has significant experience in clinical trials and is part of the BALANCE and SNAP international trial networks, two of the largest clinical trial networks studying bloodstream infections to date.