The Asian Scientist 100
Tien Yin Wong
Institution
Tsinghua University
Country
China
Field
Biomedical Sciences
Wong was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2025 for leading research in artificial intelligence and digital technologies to improve screening, diagnosis and prediction of major eye and systemic diseases.
(Photo: Duke-NUS)
AWARDS
- Fellow of the Royal Society in 2025
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