Dr Daryl Tan
Dr Daryl Tan
MBBS (Singapore), MRCP (UK), MMED (Int Med), FAMS (Haematology)
Postdoctoral
Fellowship (Stanford University, Division of Oncology)
Profile
Dr Daryl Tan is a Consultant Haematologist at the Clinic for Myeloma, Lymphoma and Blood Disorders at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital in Singapore.
He graduated from National University of Singapore in 1997 and obtained his membership with the Royal College of Physicians (United Kingdom) in 2002. He received his internal medicine and haematology training at the Singapore General Hospital. In 2007, he was awarded the Singapore Government Human Manpower Development Plan (HMDP) fellowship to pursue postdoctoral training and research in the field of lymphoma at Stanford University, USA.
Upon his return, Dr Tan served as the clinical lead for the lymphoma and myeloma services at the Singapore General Hospital and spearheaded several clinical trials examining novel approaches in treating lymphoma and multiple myeloma. He was Assistant Professor at the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School and received numerous grants from the National Medical Research Council, Singapore Health Foundation and the Singapore Cancer Syndicate for his research. His research has led to several international presentations and more than 100 publications in high impact factor scientific journals including several first-authored articles in the Lancet Oncology, Blood and the Annals of Oncology.
Dr Tan was elected into the International Myeloma Working Group in 2014 and also sits on the advisory panel of the International Myeloma Foundation’s Asia Myeloma Network. Dr Tan is currently a board member of the Chapter of Haematologists and is appointed by the Ministry of Health, Singapore as an advisor for the Residency Advisory Committee for Haematology training in Singapore.
Affiliations
Consultant Haematologist at the Clinic for myeloma, Lymphoma and Blood Disorders, Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, Singapore