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Surprise Split In Population Of Monkey Malaria Parasite
Monkey malaria is on the rise in Malaysia, possibly driven by two divergent strains of the mosquito-borne parasite.
Keeping Chief Executives In Check
Researchers at the SMU School of Accountancy are helping to find the elusive balance between holding chief executives accountable and freeing them up to innovate.
Ethical Business Leaders
SMU Assistant Professor Jimmy Lee studies how a company’s senior management team can contribute to good corporate governance.
The Law Professor Blogger
SMU Assistant Professor Yip Man co-founded the Singapore Law Blog in 2014 to disseminate legal knowledge to the general public.
The Vibrant Tapestry Of Social Networks
SMU Assistant Professor Michael Genkin studies the intricate social networks that exist between people.
Asia’s Scientific Trailblazers: Professor Kazutoshi Mori
In this edition of Asia's Scientific Trailblazers, we feature Professor Kazutoshi Mori, who won the 2014 Lasker Prize for his work on the unfolded protein response.
Sympathy For The Devil?
The casual sexism of Tim Hunt is not simply a joke but a consequence of decades of silence and inaction on sexism in science, writes Michael Eisen.
How Science Diplomacy Is Bridging The Two Koreas
Through joint initiatives such as the Pyongyang University of Science and Technology, science could help foster bilateral cooperation between North and South Korea.
Poor Nations Concerned About Coping With MERS
With weaker health systems, developing nations are concerned that MERS will spread rapidly if imported into their countries by travelers.












