We have just published a new review paper titled:
Enhancers and chromatin structures: regulatory hubs in gene expression and diseases.
Have a look at it while its fresh off the press!
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We have just published a new review paper titled:
Enhancers and chromatin structures: regulatory hubs in gene expression and diseases.
Have a look at it while its fresh off the press!
We have another new member in our lab, this brings our total headcount to 10 strong!
Dr Dennis Tan has just returned to Singapore upon completing his PhD at University of Western Australia under the supervision of Prof. Ryan Lister. He specialises in techniques involving NGS and sequence targeting using Crispr/Cas9.
Dr Tan is a self professed Gamer and Gym-rat. His latest console is a PS4.
We have a new member in our lab!
Dr Lau Kah Weng is an MD/PhD Research Clinician who specialises in Lung Cancer Pathology.
He is also an associate consultant with the Department of Anatomical Pathology, SGH. In the Tee lab, Dr Lau will be looking into epigenetics in lung tumours.
He is an avid photographer and an early riser! We're very excited to welcome him into the Tee Lab.
We welcome Dr Lau Mei Sheng to the Wee Wei Tee Lab!
Dr Lau is a returning A*Star Scholar who graduated with a PhD in Genetics from Harvard University. She has a passion for research into genetic regulation at the chromatin level.
Justin Chan is a Year 2 student with NUS and will be here with us for a year doing an 8MC UROPS project! He will be supervised by Dr Lau Mei Sheng.
How fast 4 weeks have passed and Ms. Loi's attachment to the WWT lab has ended. Thank you for spending your holidays with us and injecting so much fun into our lab environment.
All the best when you're back to school!
We warmly welcome Ms. Loi Yen Siew to the WWT lab. She is here on a 1 month attachment under the Local Research Attachment Programme (LRAP) (ASTAR-MOE). She teaches biology in addition to heading the molecular biology program at Dunman Secondary School
We warmly welcome the addition of Dr Chung Hwa Hwa into our lab! She previously worked at ETC and has extensive experience in cell based assays
We're excited to announce the birth of Master Edward Chen, son of our Research Officer, Benjamin Chen. Edward was born just before 4pm at a birth weight of just below 3kg
We welcome Dr Tan Haihan to the Wee Wei Tee Lab.
Dr Tan is a returning A*Star Scholar who graduated with a PhD in Biology from Kings College London. He has a passion for Zebrafish based genomics as well as a wealth of experience in ChIP