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  1. Sandhya Tiwari

    Current information Between Jobs Singapore, Singapore E-mail Nationality: Singaporean
    EMBL information Technical Trainee Thornton Group EBI - Hinxton From 05.2009 to 08.2009
  2. Kit Yeng Wong

    Current information Student, University of Heidelberg Heidelberg, Germany E-mail Nationality: Singaporean
    EMBL information Administrative Trainee Office of Information and Public Affairs International Relations From 08.2009 to 05.2010
  3. Hanry Yu

    Current information Associate Professor, National University of Singapore Block MD9 #03-03
    2 Medical Drive
    Singapore, Singapore E-mail Nationality: Singaporean
    EMBL information Postdoctoral Fellow Griffiths Group Cell Biology and Biophysics From 1995 to 1997 Research interests: mRNA localization and trafficking; ER dynamics; liver fibrosis; TGF-b1 pathways; tissue engineering; microscopy Biography Hide biography
    Biography: Graduated with PhD in Cell Biology from Duke University in the US, I spent two years as HFSP fellow at EMBL working with Gareth Griffiths. Moved to Singapore in 1997, I have built and managed microscopy facilities, research programs in tissue engineering, and graduate programs in bioengineering. Now I chair the graduate committee of Computation and Systems Biology program at the Singapore-MIT Alliance.