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Sierin Lim: Empowering Women Through Science
Assistant Professor Sierin Lim of NTU talks about the challenges surrounding women researchers and her aspirations for women in science.
“Tiger Moms” Raise Ethnic Outsiders
Decoupling race and ethnicity from achievement could give young Asian Americans more freedom in choosing careers, a new study suggests.
Exploring The Impact Of Technology On Accounting
Associate Professor Seow Poh Sun of the SMU School of Accountancy works at the intersection of accounting, information technology and human behaviour.
Who’s Watching The Auditors?
Associate Professor Lim Chee Yeow of the SMU School of Accountancy is studying whether the provision of non-audit services affects the independence of auditors and the quality of their audit work.
Corporate Fraud: From Prevention To Detection
With corporate fraud scandals on the rise, Associate Professor Gary Pan from the SMU School of Accountancy explains why the big question is not how to prevent and respond to fraud, but how to detect when the next Enron scandal or Ponzi scheme will happen.
Helping Marketing Strategists See The Bigger Picture
Associate Professor Kapil Tuli of the SMU Lee Kong Chian School of Business studies the impact of marketing strategy on a company’s share price and financial risk.
New Probe To Detect Parkinson’s Disease
Researchers have developed a probe for detecting the activity of an enzyme that is elevated in patients with Parkinson’s disease.
Protein’s Role In Memory And Learning
Scientists in Singapore have identified the precise role of the SNX27 protein in the pathway leading to memory and learning impairment.
Telling ‘Good Fat’ Apart From ‘Bad Fat’
Scientists have discovered a faster way of telling high-quality fat cells apart from those that are low-quality and bad for health.












