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7 Must-Read Stories In October 2015

From driverless cars to liquid microfluidics sensors, research from Singapore is heavily featured in our top articles published in October 2015.

Vivian Yam Elected To Academia Europaea

Vivian Yam, professor at the University of Hong Kong, has been elected as foreign member of Academia Europaea.

Takashi Yoshimura Wins 2015 Van Meter Award

Professor Takashi Yoshimura has won the 2015 Van Meter Award for his outstanding work in the role of thyroid hormones in seasonal reproduction.

Asia’s Scientific Trailblazers: Bruno Reversade

Dr. Bruno Reversade's research has taken him to Jordan, India and Singapore where he hunts down the genes behind rare diseases.

Tan Chorh Chuan Elected To US National Academy Of Medicine

Professor Tan Chorh Chuan, President of National University of Singapore, has been elected as a lifetime member of the US National Academy of Medicine.

A Flash Of Brilliance: An Interview With Shuji Nakamura

Asian Scientist Magazine catches up with Nobel laureate Shuji Nakamura as he reflects on his own journey of discovery and where his company, Soraa, will be taking LEDs next.

Neglected No More

Dr. BT Slingsby, founder and CEO of the Global Health Innovative Technology (GHIT) fund, is passionate about using Japanese research knowhow to help tackle the most challenging public health issues of the day.

Singapore’s Scientific Pioneers: A Tribute To Those Who Paved The Way

Singapore's Scientific Pioneers was officially launched on August 29, 2015 at an ceremony held at Goodwood Park Hotel.

Editor’s Note – Oct 2015 Print Magazine

Don't miss our exclusive interview with Nobel laureate Professor Shuji Nakamura and special feature on science communication in the October 2015 print magazine!