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Dr. Song Cheen helped MyHeart Air win the Asia-Pacific Global Health Innovation Hackathon 2025, securing a SGD 25,000 grant with an AI-powered API predicting cardiovascular risks from air pollution.
Our team had two preparatory visits to HUSM for the DGBI projects, making sure everything is in place for a seamless start.
A warm welcome to Ms. Nurlisa from Kyushu University, Japan, as she embarks on her one-month attachment with A/P Dr. Chong Chun Wie to enhance her bioinformatics skills.
Rayene shares her three-month internship experience at the microbiome centre, exploring microbial science and cultural diversity through hands-on research and collaboration.
Dr Song Cheen served as a visiting lecturer, representing the microbiome centre during the collaboration and strengthening the centre’s international engagement.
Lisa completed her two-month thesis attachment at the microbiome Centre. She developed laboratory and R-based microbiome data analysis skills.