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The Loop That Leads To Leukemia

Two proteins, PRL-3 and STAT3, cooperative to drive the development of acute myeloid leukemia, scientists say.

Explaining Singapore’s TB Rates

Rather than foreign transmission or the concomitant rise of HIV, tuberculosis rates in Singapore appear to be driven by an aging population.

MerLion’s Antibiotic Clears Phase II Trials

The new fluoroquinolone antibiotic has enhanced activity under acidic conditions, giving it an edge over existing antibiotics.

Dealing With The Data Deluge

SMU Associate Professor Zheng Baihua tackles the challenge of integrating multiple sources of data to help users find relevant information quickly and efficiently.

A Broad Portfolio Of Interests

SMU Assistant Professor Gennaro Bernile is always generating ideas to study various aspects of corporate finance in new and rigorous ways.

The Fine Print Doctor

SMU Assistant Professor Gary Low marries insights from psychology and law to improve the drafting of consumer and contract law.

Everything You Need To Know About Chinese Spirit-Medium Worship

SMU Associate Professor Margaret Chan’s research on Chinese spirit-medium worship sheds light on political events playing out on the international stage.

7 Must-Read Stories In December 2014

Amidst exciting space news from India and the encouraging discovery of broadly neutralizing dengue antibodies comes the tragic story of a HIV outbreak in Cambodia.

The Optogenetics Revolution

Optogenetics promises to give neuroscience researchers unprecedented insight into the complexity of the brain. Sim Shuzhen traces its development and asks where the technology could take us.