Segment 1 – Earth Observation for Sustainability

Leveraging Earth Observation data for infectious disease surveillance

Dr Kimberly Fornace

National University of Singapore

Biography

Kimberly’s research aims to understand and mitigate the impact of environmental change on infectious disease dynamics. She uses a range of Earth Observation data, geostatistical methods, and machine learning approaches to quantify the disease impacts of environmental change and identify solutions to support climate and health goals. A core focus of this work has been characterising the spatial epidemiology of emerging zoonotic malaria in Malaysia and the Philippines and evaluating associations with deforestation and other land use changes. Her current research program aims to identify how environmental data can be integrated into infectious disease surveillance systems. She also co-leads the Climate, Environment and Health Programme at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health.