Research

Prof. May is one of the world’s foremost experts in health communication and behaviour. Her research aims to bridge the gap between communication science and public health, focusing on leveraging digital technologies to positively influence health behaviours across diverse populations. She has been awarded over S$20 million in grants (as of April 2025) across more than 90 projects, in which she has conducted numerous studies and pioneered innovative interventions and health promotion strategies, addressing critical areas such as chronic disease, nutrition and fitness, and pandemic response. Through her work, Prof. May continues to shape how health communication effectively drives behavioural change in the local, regional, and global.

Current Areas of Research

  • Messaging for Sustainable Food Products
  • AI & Communication in Medicine
  • Communicable & Infectious Diseases
  • Digitally Mediated Health Behaviours
  • Children’s & Family Health Promotion
  • One Health

Total awarded grant amount (AS OF APRIL 2025):

S$22,777,347

Year Project Title Role Grant Amount
2025 Singapore Food Attitudes Study PI Singapore Food Agency (SFA) $2,517,970
2024 Public awareness and acceptance towards genomic testing (REQ0601253) PI Precision Health Research (PRECISE), Consortium for Clinical Research and Innovation, Singapore (CRIS) $198,770
2024 Online harms, perpetration, and its effects on adolescents’ well-being in Singapore: A longitudinal panel study (MOE-000627-00) PI Academic Research Fund (AcRF) Tier 2, Ministry of Education (MOE) $509,000
2023 Collaborative development of a One Health participatory surveillance system for infectious diseases for Chiang Mai, Thailand
(US$50,000) (TC2302-113696)
PI Skoll Foundation Ending Pandemics Grant, United States $65,800
2023 Investigating the acceptance of delayed prescription among the population in Singapore: An explorative study (ARGSeedGrant-2022-05) PI Collaborative Solutions Targeting Antimicrobial Resistance Threats in Health Systems (CoSTAR-HS), Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, NUS $48,900
2023 Tackling misleading health information through networks of scientists in Southeast Asia (SCON-10000590) PI National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, United States $10,465
2023 Different strokes for different folks: Leveraging on community social networks for public health education on antibiotic use and antimicrobial resistance (MOH-001291-00) Co-PI National Medical Research Council (NMRC), Ministry of Health (MOH) $675,000
2023 Exploring concerns of inappropriate conduct in sport: Athlete’s perspective in Singapore PI Sports Singapore $30,000
2022 Consumers’ risk perceptions, rational and implicit considerations in alternative protein acceptance behaviours (W22W3D0008) PI A*STAR $1,960,200
2022 Singapore Food Demand Survey PI Singapore Food Agency (SFA) $630,950
2022 A longitudinal assessment of children’s advertising guidelines on child food consumption and preferences in Singapore (MOH-001037) PI NMRC, MOH $424,800
2021 Vaccine communication and messaging: Addressing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and promoting population acceptance (COVID19RF-0009) PI National Medical Research Council Health Services Research Grant (NMRC-HSRG), MOH $1,184,400
2021 Conversations for life: Laying the groundwork for more effective communication in palliative care (MOH-000580) PI NMRC Health Services Research Grant (NMRC-HSRG), MOH $705,588
2020 Media communication, online falsehoods and population responses surrounding the novel coronavirus disease crisis (COVID-19) in Singapore (COVID19RF-005) PI NMRC 2019-nCoV Research Fund, MOH $275,400
2020 Modelling and analytics for the outbreak of the novel coronavirus in Singapore (MOH-000418-00) Co-PI NMRC COVID-19 Research Fund First Call Grant, MOH $950,600
2020 Sustainment, development and enhancement of a mobile surveillance system for vector-borne diseases: Mo-Buzz+ 2020 (US$125,100) (TF2001-088539) PI Skoll Foundation Ending Pandemics Grant, United States $151,674
2020 Consumers’ implicit and explicit responses to sensory cues in alternate protein foods: A cross-cultural investigation (BMRC A19D4b0093) PI 1st Singapore-Australia Bilateral Programme on “Innovations in Food for Precision Health” 2019 Grant Call $203,280
2018 Preventing obesity-related diseases from young: Evaluating the longitudinal impact of multimedia intervention in promoting self-regulation of calorie consumption in children (NMRC-HSRG-0089-2018) PI NMRC-HSRG, MOH $423,055
2017 Epihack Colombo for dengue prevention mobile communication PI Skoll Foundation Global Pandemic Threats Grant, United States $220,808
2017 A time-based assessment of children’s advertising guidelines on child food consumption and preferences in Singapore (Part II extension) (NMRC/HSRG/0068/2016-00) PI NMRC-HSRG, MOH $476,940
2017 Social robots to enhance the interactivity of the BP Initiative @ Schools Programme PI Singapore Heart Foundation $674,605
2017 Preparedness versus paranoia: Media exposure and Singaporeans’ awareness and responses to the Zika outbreak PI NMRC Zika Grant, MOH $188,700
2017 Epidemiology of Zika virus and other Aedes-borne infections in Singapore Co-PI NMRC Zika Grant, MOH $414,000
2017 A baseline, cross-sectional and intervention study investigating individual, cultural and organisational factors influencing ownership of workplace health and safety leading to a mindset change and actions Co-PI Workplace Safety & Health Institute (WSHI) RCA $1,537,536
2016 How parenting factors and child educational environment influence children’s online risk-taking behaviors: A mixed method assessment PI Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) $62,160
2016 Caregivers Circle PI Tote Board – Enabling Lives Grant $232,200
2015 Future health in Asia: A multi-country study of health information and health benefit seeking behaviours PI Economic Development Board (via Asian Consumer Insights Institute) $150,000
2015 A population-level study of vaccine attitude, acceptance and uptake in Singapore (MOH/CDPHRG/0017/2015-00) PI NMRC Communicable Disease-Public Health Research Grant (CDPHRG), MOH $502,800
2015 Leadership in strategic & health communication education
(US$24,000)
PI The Ogilvy Foundation, United States $32,000
2014 Monitoring seasonal-pandemic influenza vaccine effectiveness and early warning system for outbreaks or emerging infectious diseases amongst healthcare workers in a hospital setting via an integrated digital syndromic and diagnostic surveillance system (FluMobile) Co-PI NMRC-CDPHRG, MOH $630,000
2014 BP Initiative @ schools: Assessing the extended and longitudinal effects of knowledge sharing and measurement of blood pressure PI Singapore Heart Foundation-NTU Joint R&D $80,000
2013 A time-based assessment of children’s advertising guidelines on child food consumption and preferences in Singapore PI NMRC-HSR, MOH $402,720
2013 Digital media literacy: Cyber wellness of Singapore youths and adults Co-PI Media Development Authority (MDA) $98,000
2012 Moral cleansing and sensory effects among Asian consumers in the domain of food consumption PI Asian Consumer Insights Institute (ACI) $14,500
2012 Discovering the cognitive and neurological basis of cultural competence Co-PI AcRF Tier 2, MOE $473,120
2011 Socially-mediated system for malaria-dengue public health warning and communication
– via Centre of Social Media Innovations for Communities (COSMIC)
PI MDA $1,670,000
2011 Impact of advertising on children’s food consumption behaviours PI RCA4, Health Promotion Board (HPB) $6,600
2011 Baseline study
– via Centre of Social Media Innovations for Communities (COSMIC)
Co-PI MDA $566,000
2011 Role of scent in influencing cognitive and affective responses PI Defence Science Organisation (DSO) $98,900
2011 Can digital technology be in the frontline battle for obesity: A multi-platform assessment of the role of digital technology in the communication of health information and health education of young Singaporeans PI NMRC-HSR, MOH $648,500
2010 A2GameF3 design and development of an intergenerational digitally mediated fitness game for elderly users Co-PI A*STAR $602,110
2010 Impact of digital gaming technology on physical activity and obesity related behaviours PI RCA3, HPB $75,000
2009 Nutrition and food choice behaviours PI RCA2, HPB $32,280
2009 Impact of media and message types on obesity related behaviours PI RCA1, HPB $26,400
Year Project Title Role Grant Amount
2024 Health attitudes and behaviours: A multi-study PI CoHASS Incentive Grant Scheme (IGS), NTU $20,000
2024 Exploring perceptions of value in alternative proteins and its implications on acceptance PI Future Ready Food Safety Hub (FRESH), NTU $235,800
2023 Development and validation of a novel scale to assess susceptibility towards health misinformation (RG57-23) PI AcRF Tier 1, MOE $85,000
2023 Sewage-based surveillance for rapid outbreak detection and intervention in Singapore Co-I Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE), NTU $50,000
2022 Intergenerational digital media socialisation for enhancing elderly digital and health literacy (RT04-21) PI AcRF Tier 1, MOE $196,500
2020 Examining doctor-patient communication in triadic versus dyadic medical interactions in geriatric clinics in Singapore (AG2019004) PI Ageing Research Institute for Society and Education (ARISE)-Geriatric Education & Research Institute (GERI) Research Grant $99,750
2019 Understanding knowledge, attitudes and practices surrounding antimicrobial resistance in Singapore (RG41-19 (NS) PI AcRF Tier 1, MOE $84,541
2017 Efficacy of transmitting hypertension and cardiovascular health information, and promoting BP screening to elderly via youth agents PI ARISE-GERI Research Grant $50,000
2016 Reverse socialization: How Singaporean youth can impart cyber knowledge and skills to the elderly PI HASS Incentive Scheme, NTU $5,000
2015 Developing intercultural competent exchange students (DICES): Pilot study on inculcating 21st century skills for lifelong learning Co-PI Centre for Research and Development in Learning (CRADLE), NTU $33,050
2015 Complex scents induce risk-taking behavior: Understanding the role of self-control Co-PI University Cluster Grant Tier 1, NTU $90,608
2014 The role of socialization agents in adolescents’ responses to mobile marketing: A consumer socialization perspective Co-PI University Cluster Grant Tier 1, NTU $79,960
2014 Evaluating efficacy of a cyberbullying intervention programme for children under age 13 in changing their online attitudes toward cyberbullying Co-PI AcRF Tier 1, MOE $89,460
2014 A model of value development and health consumption amongst young Asians PI College Research Grant, NTU $5,000
2013 Potential acceptance of a mobile phone-based influenza communication system among adolescents, parents and teachers: Role of peers and social influence PI AcRF Tier 1, MOE $84,880
2013 The impact of advertising and social media on Singapore adolescents’ and youths’ materialism and unhealthy consumption behaviours: A multi-disciplinary approach Co-PI AcRF Tier 1, MOE $99,880
2013 Public health communication in Sri Lanka: Understanding general beliefs, attitudes, intentions and behaviour towards civic engagement in infectious disease reporting PI School Research Grant, NTU $3,000
2013 Cyberbullying and parental mediation strategies Co-PI AcRF Tier 1, MOE $98,800
2013 Digital technology for health interventions: Extending scientific knowledge to adult and regional populations PI Cluster Grant, NTU $50,000
2013 Virtual social interactions as potential new intervention methods for autism: Baseline data and pilot programs as building blocks Co-PI Cluster Grant, NTU $50,000
2013 Understanding the drivers of corporate image: Toward a social responsibility model Co-PI Cluster Grant, NTU $50,000
2012 Breast cancer prevention as social behaviour: Integrating intentional and social intervention to motivate breast cancer detection of Chinese women PI School Research Grant, NTU $2,980
2012 Baseline study to gather information about pregnancy related knowledge and risk perceptions among potential mothers in Bangladesh PI School Research Grant, NTU $3,000
2012 When should organizations apologize? Examining the timing of apologies and how these affect organizational reputation and stakeholder relationship Co-Pi School Research Grant, NTU $4,995
2012 Social motivators in anti-obesity PI College Research Grant, NTU $5,000
2012 Sorry but not sorry enough: Examining how apologies are uttered in times of crisis PI School Research Grant, NTU $4,994
2011 Effects of regulatory fit and message positioning of healthy food consumption advertisements on behavioral outcomes and message recall on television: Implications for message design in health campaigns PI College Research Grant, NTU $5,000
2011 Desirable facial traits of organizational spokesperson: Portraying credibility, authority and respectability in a crisis Co-PI School Research Grant, NTU $4,990
2010 Preparedness versus paranoia: Examining the effects of over-communicating health crisis preparedness messages Co-PI School Research Grant, NTU $4,950
2009 H1N1 response in SE Asia: Implications for health communication PI Cluster Grant, NTU $15,000
2007 Social, health and regulatory issues in marketing communications PI Cluster Grant, NTU $83,333
2006 Information communication technology for health and society PI NTU $81,695
2006 Optimizing optical health communications: Social marketing approach PI NTU $3,820
2004 Privacy and consumer: Marketing issues and concerns PI NUS $39,888
1999 Public policy, ethics and marketing issues in international business PI NUS $33,834
1998 Advertising laws & standards of practice: Comparative analyses from a global perspective PI NUS $5,500
1998 The significance & symbolism of new age concepts in consumer marketing: Implications for global branding, promotions and pricing strategies PI NUS $35,408