Jeremy Chan
ABOUT
Jeremy received his PhD from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, where he studied the role of the tumor microenvironment in cancer progression.
Stories by Jeremy Chan
Four Fun Facts About Eclipses
Asia might have missed out on the recent solar eclipse, but there were plenty of learning points for skywatchers here to prepare for the next time the moon obstructs the sun.
Cambricon Raises US$100 Million In Series A Funding
Cambricon, a China-based artificial intelligence chipmaker, has joined the ranks of tech unicorns with its recent round of series A funding.
Udupi Ramachandra Rao Passes Away At Age 85
Professor Udupi Ramachandra Rao, who passed away on July 24, 2017, is credited for launching India's ambitious space program.
A Slippery Solution To A Sticky Problem
By infusing porous surfaces with slippery liquids, researchers have developed a way to prevent mussel adhesion, a key contributor to marine biofouling of ship hulls.
South Korea’s Science Chief Resigns After Public Backlash
Haunted by scandal, Professor Park Ky-young resigns after just four days as chief of South Korea’s Science, Technology and Innovation Office.
A Tale Of Two Vaccines
Vaccines that prevent cancer are now a reality. Yet, not everyone has jumped at the opportunity to get immunized. Jeremy Chan investigates why.
T-Cell Responses Predict MERS Prognosis
T-cell responses are more accurate than virus-specific antibody titers for assessing MERS prevalence and patients’ likelihood of recovery.
Controlling Devices With The Blink Of An Eye
A blink-sensor attached to your glasses could help you live a truly hands-free life.
The Five Stages Of (Manuscript) Rejection
Getting a manuscript to publication is not an easy task, and rejection is part and parcel of the academic cycle. Here's what you can do about it.
Four Fun Facts About Eclipses
Asia might have missed out on the recent solar eclipse, but there were plenty of learning points for skywatchers here to prepare for the next time the moon obstructs the sun.
Cambricon Raises US$100 Million In Series A Funding
Cambricon, a China-based artificial intelligence chipmaker, has joined the ranks of tech unicorns with its recent round of series A funding.
Udupi Ramachandra Rao Passes Away At Age 85
Professor Udupi Ramachandra Rao, who passed away on July 24, 2017, is credited for launching India's ambitious space program.
A Slippery Solution To A Sticky Problem
By infusing porous surfaces with slippery liquids, researchers have developed a way to prevent mussel adhesion, a key contributor to marine biofouling of ship hulls.
South Korea’s Science Chief Resigns After Public Backlash
Haunted by scandal, Professor Park Ky-young resigns after just four days as chief of South Korea’s Science, Technology and Innovation Office.
A Tale Of Two Vaccines
Vaccines that prevent cancer are now a reality. Yet, not everyone has jumped at the opportunity to get immunized. Jeremy Chan investigates why.
T-Cell Responses Predict MERS Prognosis
T-cell responses are more accurate than virus-specific antibody titers for assessing MERS prevalence and patients’ likelihood of recovery.
Controlling Devices With The Blink Of An Eye
A blink-sensor attached to your glasses could help you live a truly hands-free life.
The Five Stages Of (Manuscript) Rejection
Getting a manuscript to publication is not an easy task, and rejection is part and parcel of the academic cycle. Here's what you can do about it.