AProf Liew Tau Ming

A/Prof. Liew Tau Ming is a Senior Consultant Geriatric Psychiatrist and Clinician Scientist at Singapore General Hospital, specialising in the clinical care of older patients with memory or mental health issues. He also serves as the co-Lead of Ageing and Population Health Research Peak at Singapore General Hospital, as well as the Associate Professor at Duke-NUS Medical School. A/Prof. Liew has an interest in public health research, especially in the areas of ageing and brain health. He has published widely, as well as holds ongoing research grants in these areas. He is the Principal Investigator of Project Pensieve, which is a nationally funded research project to diagnose dementia using Artificial Intelligence.
Track Title: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Early Detection of
Cognitive Impairment in Singapore
Date: 16 July 2025, Wednesday
Time: 2.05 PM
Breakout Session: Track 1 – Emerging Trends & Insights
Synopsis
Early detection of cognitive impairment improves health outcomes in the
older population. However, efforts for early detection can be challenging
in the community, as most available approaches are not scalable nor sustainable.
This presentation will describe the development of an Artificial Intelligence
(AI) tool that provides an accurate and convenient solution for early detection
of cognitive impairment in the community, based on testing inapproximately1800
older individuals in Singapore.