
AndyTKP
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Presidential Young Professor at National University of Singapore | Forbes 30 under 30
Joined November 2017
RT @Nature: Nine reasons we love our spooky, kooky model organisms π»π¦πΊβ°οΈ
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Nature - Researchers share their inspiration and tips for working with unusual plants and animals.
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RT @BME_NUS: π¨ We're hiring! NUS Biomedical Engineering is seeking up to 3 tenure-track faculty in Robotics, Biomaterials, Digital Health,β¦.
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What can you do when funding quantum is not increasing while the costs of everything else from research consumables, equipment and travel are rising? Any suggestions?.
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Nature - Scientists are pooling resources, shopping local and trawling second-hand suppliers as inflationary pressures bite.
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RT @KendallSciWrite: Reporter @andytkp2017 dives into what is holding back the #openscience sharing of lab materials, and what would help tβ¦.
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Nature - Many researchers support open science, but how can they translate this view into behaviours to boost sharing?
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I am pretty sure most of my scientist colleagues have heard of open science. Do you know that while most scientists support it, translating beliefs to actions is challenging? How can you help?.
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Nature - Many researchers support open science, but how can they translate this view into behaviours to boost sharing?
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RT @iHealthtechNUS: Kudos to our iHealthtech's Principal Investigators for their dedication and commitment to advancing health technology.β¦.
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RT @KendallSciWrite: ICYMI: @andytkp2017 interviewed lab leaders about how they designed their winning lab logos β and why it's worth invesβ¦.
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Nature - An eye-catching logo says a lot about your labβs research, workplace culture and collaborative potential. Take time to get it right.
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Bring STEM to the heartland with easy to understand posters and videos.
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Technological advancements have enabled us to solve many challenging problems of mankind and improve our quality of life. To help the general public better appreciate the positive impact of technol...
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What are some best practices to wrap up a project gracefully? My recent article in @NatureCareers might help! .
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Nature - Four researchers offer tips on ending, redefining and handing over projects.
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Do you have a preference for soft or stiff beds? I like stiff ones. When the extracellular matrix bed of cancer cells is stiffer, the disease progresses faster. What if we soften the bed? Our paper in ACS Nano has the answer:
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High extracellular matrix stiffness is a prominent feature of malignant tumors associated with poor clinical prognosis. To elucidate mechanistic connections between increased matrix stiffness and...
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RT @iHealthtechNUS: π ππ©ππ¨π¦π’π§π π’ππππ₯ππ‘ππππ‘ πππ¦π’π§ππ« - ππ¬π¬π¨ππ’πππ ππ«π¨πππ¬π¬π¨π« Aram Chung. Please join the in-person seminar on π 6 January 2023,β¦.
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RT @iHealthtechNUS: The latest Worldβs Top 2% Scientists ranking published by Stanford University has listed eight scientists from iHealthtβ¦.
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RT @CCRB27: Amazing talk by @andytkp2017 today! Beautiful data showing that magic happens when biology and engineering meet! π§«π§²π§¬πͺπΌ Thanks tβ¦.
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RT @iHealthtechNUS: Congrats ππ» to iHealthtech Assistant Professor Andy Tay (@andytkp2017) for receiving the National Centre for Infectioβ¦.
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Assistant Professor Andy Tay, Presidential Young Professor from the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the College of Design and Engineering, has been awarded a short-term fellowship from the...
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