Yamini Chinnuswamy
ABOUT
Yamini graduated with a bachelors degree in biomedical sciences from the University of Manchester, UK. She has a passion for science and how it is perceived by the wider community.
Stories by Yamini Chinnuswamy
India’s First Lady Of Biotech
Ms. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, chairman and managing director of Biocon Limited, talks to Asian Scientist Magazine about the challenges faced by biotech companies in Asia.
10 Asian Biotech Innovations To Watch In 2015
Check out these Asian biotech innovations that might soon be reaching a market near you!
Diamonds On Demand
Most of us know that diamonds are mined from the earth, but did you know that they can also be grown in the laboratory?
GYSS@one-north 2015: Beautiful Math Survives Forever
In mathematics, what is beautiful survives forever, says Fields Medallist Professor Ngô Bảo Châu at the Global Young Scientists Summit 2015.
GYSS@one-north 2015: The Next Era Of Cloud Computing
What's next for cloud computing? Professor Stuart Parkin discusses at the Global Young Scientists Summit 2015.
Asia Braces For Ebola: Is Biotech Our Best Bet?
Juliana Chan & Yamini Chinnuswamy take a look at the options available in our medical toolbox should Ebola reach our shores.
Science By The 99 Percent
Crowdsourced research might be a democratic way to engage the public in scientific issues and provide researchers with much needed resources.
India-Japan Collaboration For Novel Medical Technologies
All India Institute of Medical Sciences and Osaka University in India and Japan respectively have signed an agreement to co-develop novel and affordable medical devices.
Towards Personalized Diabetes Treatment
Scientists say that a genetically-determined subset of type 2 diabetes patients could benefit from yohimbine treatment.
India’s First Lady Of Biotech
Ms. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, chairman and managing director of Biocon Limited, talks to Asian Scientist Magazine about the challenges faced by biotech companies in Asia.
10 Asian Biotech Innovations To Watch In 2015
Check out these Asian biotech innovations that might soon be reaching a market near you!
Diamonds On Demand
Most of us know that diamonds are mined from the earth, but did you know that they can also be grown in the laboratory?
GYSS@one-north 2015: Beautiful Math Survives Forever
In mathematics, what is beautiful survives forever, says Fields Medallist Professor Ngô Bảo Châu at the Global Young Scientists Summit 2015.
GYSS@one-north 2015: The Next Era Of Cloud Computing
What's next for cloud computing? Professor Stuart Parkin discusses at the Global Young Scientists Summit 2015.
Asia Braces For Ebola: Is Biotech Our Best Bet?
Juliana Chan & Yamini Chinnuswamy take a look at the options available in our medical toolbox should Ebola reach our shores.
Science By The 99 Percent
Crowdsourced research might be a democratic way to engage the public in scientific issues and provide researchers with much needed resources.
India-Japan Collaboration For Novel Medical Technologies
All India Institute of Medical Sciences and Osaka University in India and Japan respectively have signed an agreement to co-develop novel and affordable medical devices.
Towards Personalized Diabetes Treatment
Scientists say that a genetically-determined subset of type 2 diabetes patients could benefit from yohimbine treatment.