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This marks the first time in Singapore’s history that a dentist has won the National Medical Research Council (NMRC) Singapore Translational Research (STaR) Investigator Award awarded by the Singapore Ministry of Health through the NMRC Office, MOH Holdings Pte Ltd.
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Professor Marco Peres’ work comprises a series of oral health cohort studies that look at the causal association between oral and non-communicable diseases, the assessment of the effectiveness of specific policies on the oral disease burden and the provision of dental services on oral health outcomes
Singapore, 23 May 2024 – A dentist has emerged as a recipient of the NMRC STaR Investigator Award which is awarded by the Singapore Ministry of Health through the NMRC Office, MOH Holdings Pte Ltd, marking the first time in the award’s history that a dentist has won the prestigious award. Professor Marco Peres, Deputy Chief Executive Officer (Research & Education), National Dental Centre Singapore (NDCS), won the award for his investigative work on the link between oral and non-communicable diseases, the impact and cost-effectiveness of policies to reduce the burden of oral diseases, and the impact of dental service provision on health outcomes.
Professor Peres is one of the two clinician-scientists and researchers from SingHealth Duke-NUS who secured the NMRC STaR Investigator award under the January 2023 grant call. His work on the Singapore Oral Population Health Initiative (SOPI) brought together a multidisciplinary team of oral epidemiologists, clinicians, public health researchers, statisticians and economists to study how to achieve optimal oral health in Singapore.
The scope of Professor Peres’ research is particularly important as SOPI seeks to address pressing oral health issues in Singapore and contribute to the sustainability of the healthcare system by integrating oral health with chronic disease prevention and general health promotion. Professor Peres’ work will serve to encourage Singaporeans to take proactive steps to maintain their oral health and prevent the onset of diseases, thereby improving their general health and well-being.
Some of his studies include investigations into the causal link between periodontal diseases and cardiovascular diseases, as well as how oral frailty can contribute to physical frailty and the impact on cognition from tooth loss. The effect of diabetes on the occurrence and severity of destructive oral inflammation was also analysed. Besides oral diseases studies, he also studied the impact of policies on oral health. These include reducing sugar consumption, with front-of-package food labelling, tobacco control on periodontal diseases and trends in children’s oral health. The impact of the HPV vaccination on the incidence and mortality of HPV-related oropharyngeal cancers and associated costs for health services were also studied, as well as the impact of dental service provision on health outcomes.
Professor Peres is the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Research and Education at the National Dental Centre Singapore. He is also a Senior Principal Investigator in the Academic Clinical Programme (ACP) Office and a Professor and Director of Oral Health ACP in the Health Services and Systems Research Programme at Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore.
“I am greatly honoured to receive this award, and hope that my work on the Singapore Oral Population Health Initiative will level up our capabilities in oral health research and improve lives. I hope to be a model and mentor for aspiring researchers, to let them know that they too can be part of the eco-system for excellence in oral science. Importantly, I hope it will draw more attention to the importance of oral healthcare and its impact on overall health,” said Professor Peres.
"The award is a testament to Professor Peres’ unwavering pursuit of scientific excellence and his remarkable ability to apply scientific approaches in various spheres to bridge the gap between bench and bedside. His work serves as inspiration for more dental professionals to be part of bettering oral health through research and will shape the future of oral healthcare,” said Clinical Associate Professor Goh Bee Tin, Chief Executive Officer of NDCS.
About the National Medical Research Council (NMRC) Singapore Translational Research (STaR) Investigator Award
The NMRC STaR Investigator Award was introduced in 2008 and is the pinnacle award given to internationally renowned and outstanding investigators in Translational and Clinical Research (TCR), Health Promotion, Preventive Health, Population Health and Health Services Research (HPHSR), and/or Health Technology.
The Singapore Oral Population Health Initiative (SOPI) is supported by the Singapore Ministry of Health through the NMRC Office, MOH Holdings Pte Ltd under the NMRC Singapore Translational Research Investigator Award (project ID: MOH-001416).
About the NMRC
The NMRC was established in 1994 to oversee research funding from the Singapore Ministry of Health (MOH) and support the development and advancement of biomedical research in Singapore, particularly in the public healthcare clusters and medical schools. NMRC engages in research strategy and planning, provides funding to support competitive research grants and core research enablers, and is responsible for the development of clinician scientists through awards and fellowships. The Council’s work is supported by the NMRC Office which is part of MOH Holdings Pte Ltd. Through its management of the various funding initiatives, NMRC promotes healthcare research in Singapore, for better health and economic outcomes.