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April 26, 2002

Delving Into Uncharted Domains of the Infinite Mind

Go for it! Exciting prospects are there in many fields such as genetics, physiology, pharmacology, immunology, and neuropathology!

November 01, 2002

After the PhD, What's Next?

"There are good options outside the research laboratory. The biotech, pharmaceutical, and related industries offer a range of non-laboratory-based jobs."

January 18, 2002

Riding the Winds of Change

Further training or university studies might be valuable to keep skills fresh, but in many cases, simply being around people who know more than you, or whose professional depth synergizes well with yours, can help keep you at your best.

November 29, 2002

Contract Employment: Keeping Your Options Open

"In the clinical research industry, for example, contracting is an extremely valuable mechanism through which you can gain a wide range of experience in many different therapeutic areas"

May 28, 2004

Against the Clock: Expiry Date for Researchers in Germany?

" I feel I am doing a good job, and I have enough money from grants to continue my work, but I still have to leave."

January 17, 2003

Surviving the First Year of Graduate School

"... before you even embark on your program, you should formulate a working plan and set up a reasonable schedule."

March 29, 2002

Singapore: Research Scholarships and Fellowships

March 01, 2002

Inspiring Future Entrepreneurs

"In this dynamic field, what is applicable today may be irrelevant tomorrow."

November 30, 2001

Being a Responsible Scientist--The Challenges Ahead

As long-held regards for biological development are repeatedly challenged and implications of research become more complex and controversial, scientists today have to deal with many more ethical issues than their predecessors.

October 04, 2002

Postgraduate Education in Singapore--A Remarkable Experience

Both the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University rank high on the "Asian Top Universities" list.

January 24, 2003

IMCB--A Great Place to Do Science

"... apart from the excellent scientific training, what makes IMCB special is the fact that it brings together talented people from different parts of the world."

March 21, 2003

The Pros and Cons of a Local PhD

"Today, our graduates are spoilt for choices when it comes to picking a PhD program."

February 22, 2002

The Singapore Research Centre: Developing Cellular Therapeutics

ViaCell's scientific and technological expertise will pave the way for the development of novel therapeutics right here.

December 06, 2002

The Ideal PhD Mentor--A Student's Perspective

"Ideally, the supervisor should be an expert teacher, a mentor, and a facilitator to catalyze the student's professional growth, such that the student's accomplishment is limited only by the extent of his or her ability."

October 05, 2001

Protection of Biotech Intellectual Property Rights: A Singapore Perspective

As most researchers are not legally trained and may not be well versed with IPRs, it is wise to constantly educate the researchers on such issues.

November 09, 2001

Singaporeans Abroad: East Meets West Through Science

As science is a global endeavour, I believe I will continue to interact with researchers in different regions of the world when I return to Singapore.

December 21, 2001

The Life Science Economy and the Role of the Private Sector

While grooming a whole new generation of entrepreneurial professionals, the question arise as to how we can encourage these professionals to start up their own companies and, at the same time, persuade private investors to place their bets on them.

December 20, 2002

Juggling Work and Study

"It will remain difficult for individuals to juggle work and study, but if you are determined and willing to beat all the odds, what you will gain in the end is well worth every sacrifice and effort."

February 28, 2003

Financing Your Postgraduate Education

"... there are many ways to overcome the financial burden that comes with your pursuit of higher education."

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