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Latest News
13
Sep
Congratulations to Ms Tan Su Yee (Pharmacy Year 3), for being the proud recipient of the Leong Mun Sum Scholarship 2018!
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21
Aug
Congratulations to A/P Christine Teng and A/P Joyce Lee for receiving the prestigious NHG Outstanding Education Partners Awards!
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20
Aug
Congratulations to Mr Donavan Neo, for receiving the award of the Overseas Graduate Scholarship, under the Singapore Teaching and Academic Research Talent Scheme (START)!
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14
Aug
Congratulations to Mr Lim Seng Han, NUS Pharmacy PhD candidate (Supervisor: Prof Paul Ho) for winning the “Best Graduate Researcher Award 2018”!
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24
Jul
Congratulations to our postdoctoral research fellow, Dr. Wong Siew Ying (supervised by Dr. Lau Aik Jiang) for winning the Best Presentation Award (First Place) at the 22nd North American Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics (ISSX)!
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03
Jul
The graduation ceremony for our inaugural cohort of National collaborative prescribing practitioners was held on 2 July 2018. Congratulations to all graduates! For more information, please visit:
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26
Jun
Congratulations to our PhD students, Tan Chia Jie and Toh Yi Long (Supervisor: A/Prof Alex Chan), for winning the awards at MASCC/ISOO Annual Meeting 2018!
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22
May
Congratulations to Prof Christina Chai and her team from NUS Pharmacy for the important breakthrough in stem cell technology! For more information, please visit:
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22
May
A team led by Assoc Prof Alexandre Chan from the Department of Pharmacy at NUS Faculty of Science has found that measuring the amount of mitochondria in the blood could help doctors identify patients who are suffering from cancer-related fatigue, and develop strategies to better manage this side effect in patients. For more information, please visit:
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