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A Step Towards Drugging The ‘Undruggable’
Researchers have developed a new way to screen potential drugs against membrane proteins, targets previously considered ‘undruggable’.
Catching Criminals By A Hair’s Breadth
Criminals, watch out! Scientists from Japan have developed a new forensics technique to better identify lawbreakers with just a single strand of dyed hair.
Turning Innovation Into Impact
IPI’s refreshed identity reflects its proactive role in empowering enterprises to thrive through innovation, according to IPI CEO Wong Lup Wai.
Five Must-Know Research And Development Trends In Asia
As revealed in the Five Years Of Asian Scientist 100, Asia's feverish growth is fueling innovation across agriculture, chemistry, physics and more.
Charting Chemical Contaminants In China’s Drinking Water
High levels of synthetic chemicals have been found in the drinking water of China’s east and southwest regions, raising concerns over their potential effects to human health.
Accelerating The Path To Cell Therapy Commercialization
With its modular design and flexibility, Thermo Fisher Scientific’s innovative GibcoTM CTSTM Rotea Counterflow Centrifugation System enables the scalable and cost-effective commercialization of cell therapies.
Celebrating Our Healthcare Heroes Through Art
Asian Scientist Magazine is launching a non-profit national youth competition to honor Singapore's brave frontliners in the fight against COVID-19 through art.
Training The Scientists Of Tomorrow
At their virtual open house on 16 January 2021, learn about how PSB Academy’s School of Life and Physical Sciences prepares aspiring science and health professionals for the careers of tomorrow.
Asia’s Scientific Trailblazers: Patrick Cozzone
For Professor Patrick Cozzone, Executive Director of the Singapore Bioimaging Consortium, bioimaging lies at the heart of understanding fundamental biological processes.












