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Centre For Stem Cell Technologies(i)
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Stem Cell Technologies | Researchers | Research Findings | Clinical Application | Potential of ADAP Cells
| Researchers' Background |
| Overseas Collaborators |
 Professor Bernat Soria |
Professor Bernat Soria holds the chair as full Professor of Physiology and Director of the Institute of Bioengineering, Alicante, Spain. He is visiting Professor to the National University of Singapore. He is the current President of the Spanish Society of Diabetes and President elect of the European Biophysics Societies Association. He is also convenor of the Biomedical Engineering Task Force. He has been awarded several coveted prizes, including the National Prize for basic research in Diabetes (1998). His main research interests are into cell and tissue bioengineering, embryonic stem cells, pancreatic B-cell, insulin and diabetes. Professor Bernat is the Senior Scientific Advisor Board of Stem Cell Technologies (i)
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 Sir Roy Calne |
Sir Roy Calne is Emeritus Professor of Cambridge University, UK, and the Yeoh Ghim Seng Professor of Surgery, National University of Singapore. He is the surgical pioneer of liver and pancreas transplantation in the UK, and has contributed richly and extensively to clinical transplantation, immunosuppression, and more recently, cell (islet) transplantation. He is a member of the International Scientific Advisory Board of Stem Cell Technologies (i)
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 Professor Malcolm Alison |
Professor Malcolm Alison BSc, PhD, DSc, FRCPath Professor of Stem Cell Biology Institute of Cell and Molecular Science at Barts and the London He is a member of the International Scientific Advisory Board of Stem Cell Technologies (i)
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 Monash University |
Monash University Memorandum of Understanding regarding academic, clinical and commercial cooperations signed between Stem Cell Technologies (i) & Monash University Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences & Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories,2006 |
| Singapore Research Team |
 Dr Susan ML Lim |
Dr Susan Lim is Chairman and CEO of Stem Cell Technologies i . She holds in addition to her surgical degrees, a doctorate in transplantation immunology. She successfully pioneered Singapore's first liver transplant operation in 1990, which was also a first for Asia. She was awarded the first National Science and Technology Board Grant for research into islet cell transplantation in 1990 at the National University of Singapore. The thrust of her current research is into Adult Stem Cells. Dr Susan Lim is also visiting Professor to the Institute of Cell and Molecular Science at Barts and the London, UK. She has been appointed Honorary Professor at Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories, and Group Leader, Stem Cell Transplantation, Together the Team are focused on clinical application of Adult Stem Cell Research.
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 Dr Kerrie Tang |
Dr Kerrie Tang-Lim Gek Choo (Research Fellow) PhD (University of Cambridge), 2002 BSc (National University of Singapore), 1989
Group Leader of NUS / SCT i Labs
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| Research Staff |



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Dr Ma Feng Juan (Research Fellow) |
PhD, Departmentof Public Health and Hygiene, Oita Medical University, Japan, 2003 |
Rashidah Binte Sakban (Research Assistant) |
BSc with Honours (National University of Singapore), 2004 |
Ivy Seah Li Lin (Research Assistant) |
BSc (University of Queensland), 2000 |
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