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Extremely thrilled that my recent publication is now online ! šŸ”— lnkd.in/gBwDG3kb My utmost gratitude to my supervisor Sanjay Chotirmall for his support and guidance. LKCMedicine Research NTU Singapore

Extremely thrilled that my recent publication is now online !
šŸ”— lnkd.in/gBwDG3kb 
 
My utmost gratitude to my supervisor Sanjay Chotirmall for his support and guidance. 

<a href="/lkcmedresearch/">LKCMedicine Research</a> 
<a href="/NTUsg/">NTU Singapore</a>
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17 June - Professor Andrew Farmer from the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Oxford University, shared his insights on Digital Health innovations and translation into clinical practice from decades-long research experience with 35 participants in an interactive

17 June - Professor Andrew Farmer from the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Oxford University, shared his insights on Digital Health innovations and translation into clinical practice from decades-long research experience with 35 participants in an interactive
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18 June - Primary Care and Family Medicine (PCFM) hosted Prof Peter Tanuseputro from University of Hong Kong who presented a hybrid seminar on the topic of Big Data for Health Services Research. Attendees considered how to identify research questions, leverage data to answer

18 June - Primary Care and Family Medicine (PCFM) hosted Prof Peter Tanuseputro from University of Hong Kong who presented a hybrid seminar on the topic of Big Data for Health Services Research. Attendees considered how to identify research questions, leverage data to answer
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18 June - Researchers from LKCMedicine and healthcare clusters participated in a grant writing workshop. Organised by Primary Care and Family Medicine, LKCMedicine, and facilitated by Prof Peter Tanuseputro from University of Hong Kong, the workshop aimed to help participants

18 June - Researchers from LKCMedicine and healthcare clusters participated in a grant writing workshop. Organised by Primary Care and Family Medicine, LKCMedicine, and facilitated by Prof Peter Tanuseputro from University of Hong Kong, the workshop aimed to help participants
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Stem Cell Reports Appoints New Early Career Editor 2 July – Associate Professor of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Anjali Parmanand Kusumbe is one of five distinguished early career scientists selected to serve as new Early Career Editors for the peer-reviewed, open

Stem Cell Reports Appoints New Early Career Editor

2 July – Associate Professor of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Anjali Parmanand Kusumbe is one of five distinguished early career scientists selected to serve as new Early Career Editors for the peer-reviewed, open
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Congratulations to Dr Anjali Kusumbe from LKCMedicine, and fellow scientists from around the globe on their appointment by the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR)! #StemCellReports #ISSCR #EarlyCareerEditor #StemCellResearch #LKCMedicine #NTUsg

Congratulations to Dr Anjali Kusumbe from LKCMedicine, and fellow scientists from around the globe on their appointment by the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR)!
#StemCellReports #ISSCR #EarlyCareerEditor #StemCellResearch #LKCMedicine #NTUsg
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šŸŽ“ Join us on 21 July for a Valedictory Lecture by Prof Dermot Kelleher—LKCMedicine’s former Dean & current VP (Health) at UBC! Hear insights from his global journey in medical education & research. šŸ“TKC Annex LT | šŸ•’ 3.30–5pm #LKCMedicine #GlobalHealth

šŸŽ“ Join us on 21 July for a Valedictory Lecture by Prof Dermot Kelleher—LKCMedicine’s former Dean &amp; current VP (Health) at UBC! Hear insights from his global journey in medical education &amp; research.
šŸ“TKC Annex LT | šŸ•’ 3.30–5pm
#LKCMedicine #GlobalHealth
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#FCS2025 is fast approaching! šŸ‘‡Browse through the esteemed speaker list for this year and take this opportunity to submit your abstract as deadline has been extended till 28 July! ā³ šŸ”—csi.nus.edu.sg/fcs

#FCS2025 is fast approaching! 

šŸ‘‡Browse through the esteemed speaker list for this year and take this opportunity to submit your abstract as deadline has been extended till 28 July! ā³

šŸ”—csi.nus.edu.sg/fcs
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Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion induces venous dysfunction via EPAS1 regulation in mice Nature Communications nature.com/articles/s4146… New research alert! 🧠 Vascular dementia is the 2nd most common form of dementia, but how does impaired blood flow damage the brain? Research led by Assoc

Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion induces venous dysfunction via EPAS1 regulation in mice <a href="/NatureComms/">Nature Communications</a>  nature.com/articles/s4146…

New research alert! 🧠 Vascular dementia is the 2nd most common form of dementia, but how does impaired blood flow damage the brain? Research led by Assoc
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The dual ubiquitin binding mode of SPRTN secures rapid spatiotemporal proteolysis of DNA–protein crosslinks academic.oup.com/nar/article/53… New Discovery! 🧬 DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs) are toxic lesions linked to cancer, aging & neurodegeneration. But how does the SPRTN protease

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Tagging along: Researchers from University of Oxford and #NTUsg have uncovered the mechanism by which our cells identify and repair a highly toxic form of #DNA damage that causes #cancer, neurodegeneration, and premature #ageing. These DNA lesions can result from chemotherapy, as well

Tagging along: Researchers from <a href="/UniofOxford/">University of Oxford</a> and #NTUsg have uncovered the mechanism by which our cells identify and repair a highly toxic form of #DNA damage that causes #cancer, neurodegeneration, and premature #ageing.

These DNA lesions can result from chemotherapy, as well
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I hope it is timely and valuable in the context of current global #Chikungunya #virus #outbreaks... A Structural Perspective on the #Alphavirus Life Cycle | Annual Reviews - go.shr.lc/3Un7qiF

I hope it is timely and valuable in the context of current global #Chikungunya  #virus #outbreaks... A Structural Perspective on the #Alphavirus Life Cycle | Annual Reviews - go.shr.lc/3Un7qiF
Xiaotao Shen (@xiaotaoshen1990) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So excited that this intriguing paper is finally out! Feel so proud to have contributed to this work. doi.org/10.1038/s41467…

So excited that this intriguing paper is finally out! Feel so proud to have contributed to this work.
doi.org/10.1038/s41467…
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for the first time, the LKCMedicine EXCEL Research Seminar Series is held at the Experimental Medicine Building. Here’s Prof Steven Brenner giving his seminar titled ā€œFrom computer to clinic: Prediction potential and pitfalls in pervasive population personal genomicsā€

for the first time, the LKCMedicine EXCEL Research Seminar Series is held at the Experimental Medicine Building. Here’s Prof Steven Brenner giving his seminar titled ā€œFrom computer to clinic: Prediction potential and pitfalls in pervasive population personal genomicsā€