Asian Scientist Magazine’s 2018 Year In Review

2018 was an exciting year for all of us at Asian Scientist Magazine, and we look forward to engaging more with our readers and supporters in the year ahead.

AsianScientist (Dec. 31, 2018) – As 2018 draws to a close, Asian Scientist Magazine takes stock of some of the major milestones we’ve crossed, from hosting public education events to launching the Asian Scientist Junior book series and Sydney Brenner’s 10-on-10: The Chronicles of Evolution.


  1. Keeping Science In The Public Eye

    Capturing the nuances of scientific research and translating it into something that the public will understand is no easy feat, but EurekAlert!’s Brian Lin has a wealth of experience to share.


  2. The Wild Ride Has Only Just Begun

    With its official launch on May 4, 2018, Singapore-based Wildtype Media Group aims to kick science communication into hyperdrive.


  3. So You Want To Be A Doctor? Be Prepared For The Ride Of Your Life

    Seven doctors with extraordinary career paths shed light on the many options beyond medical school at Wildype Media Group’s ‘So You Want To Be A Doctor’ seminar.


  4. Asian Scientist Junior Book Series Launched

    Children and parents were treated to an educational book reading session and had the opportunity to interact with a real-life scientist.


  5. Insights From A Gene Genius

    Sir Richard J. Roberts FRS shared his thoughts on science communication, open access publishing and GMOs at a public talk co-organized by Wildtype Media Group.


  6. 14 Billion Years Of Evolutionary History Condensed Into New Book

    Wildtype Books launches Sydney Brenner’s 10-on-10: The Chronicles of Evolution, a book that tells the story of evolution from the Big Bang to the future.


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Asian Scientist Magazine is an award-winning science and technology magazine that highlights R&D news stories from Asia to a global audience. The magazine is published by Singapore-headquartered Wildtype Media Group.

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