Juliana Chan

ABOUT

Juliana is the founder and CEO of Wildtype Media Group, Asia's leading STEM-focused media company, spanning digital, print, custom publishing and events. Brands under Wildtype Group include Asian Scientist Magazine and Supercomputing Asia, award-winning titles available in print and online. Juliana regularly moderates panel discussions and gives talks on science communication.

Stories by Juliana Chan


It Takes Three To Clap: Helping Renewable Energy Soar In Asia

A high-level panel at the World Economic Forum on East Asia discussed a trifecta of changes in policy, technology and education that are needed to help renewable energy take flight in the region.

Why Asia Needs Good Science Writers

It is easy to name a cultural or political hero. Now try naming a living scientist.

Editor’s Note – October 2014 Print Magazine

In the October 2014 issue of Asian Scientist Magazine, we discuss the latest research in personal care and nutrition.

Joi Ito: Cyber Security Is Like An Immune System

Cyber security is like an immune system: you don’t get stronger by completely shielding yourself from any germs, says Mr. Joichi Ito, director of the MIT Media Lab.

Yamanaka: iPSCs Could Help Fill Our Blood Banks

Imagine a world where we no longer need blood donors, says Professor Shinya Yamanaka, Nobel laureate and inventor of induced pluripotent stem cell technology.

STS Forum 2014 To Discuss Lights & Shadows In Science

The STS Forum 2014 in Kyoto, Japan will join scientists and politicians in discussions of science in society.

Happy Chinese New Year 2014!

The Asian Scientist Magazine team wishes our readers a happy and prosperous Chinese New Year!

Asian Scientist Magazine Wishes Our Readers A Happy New Year!

The Asian Scientist Magazine team wishes our readers a happy, happy new year!

The Asian Scientist Spotlight: 2012 Nobel Laureate Dr. Shinya Yamanaka

During a recent visit to Singapore, Dr. Shinya Yamanaka candidly discussed his early career, what inspires him, and the challenges he faced leading up to the 2012 Nobel Prize.