
Sing-Young Chen
@singyoungchen1
Postdoctoral fellow studying protein translation in pancreatic islets
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14-12-2018 09:20:25
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Just attended an insightful seminar on alternative careers outside academia organised by The Australian Society for Medical Research (ASMR). Was great to hear about the importance of passion and emotional intelligence in industry, and the relative unimportance of publications!




Physicist Alessandro Tuniz joins the team at Stir-fried Science - a science sketch show at the Sydney Fringe next month! Tickets at sydneyfringe.com/events/stir-fr… @saoirsecondes Theo ten Brummelaar Sing-Young Chen Sydney Fringe #comedy #science


Thanks to BABS UNSW for supporting Stir-fried Science at the Sydney Fringe - a comedy sketch show for all the family Tickets here sydneyfringe.com/events/stir-fr… UNSW Science Sydney Fringe


Scientists strut their stuff in a science comedy sketch show - - some have written sketches, some sing, all dance! Supported by BABS, UNSW. Tickets on sale now at sydneyfringe.com/events/stir-fr… UNSW Science @saoirsecondes Sing-Young Chen Theo ten Brummelaar Sydney Fringe


Sing-Young Chen, Theo ten Brummelaar & Gerard von Belle are the guest scientists for the performance on Thursday 29th September at 6 pm. Sponsored by BABS UNSW, Tickets sydneyfringe.com/events/stir-fr… Sing-Young Chen Theo ten Brummelaar Sydney Fringe Sydney Arts Guide

Dr Saoirse Connor Desai and Sing-Young Chen perform in their own sketches based on their research. UNSW Science Theo ten Brummelaar Sing-Young Chen @saoirsecondes Sydney Fringe UNSW Science Sponsored by BABS UNSW


"I can see the headline now! Beautiful black hole bride breathes her last! Shockwaves felt across the galaxy!" A spoiler for our show next week! Supported by UNSW BABS Tickets: sydneyfringe.com/events/stir-fr… Sing-Young Chen Theo ten Brummelaar @saoirsecondes





Our new paper is out in @BBAjournals - Molecular Basis of Disease. Check out how BAM15 and other treatments performed in female db/db mice. authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S09… Hoehn lab Dr Frances Byrne Webster Santos



Introducing the new imidazolopyrazine class of #mitochondrialuncouplers that reverse obesity in mice - developed by Ivan Yumin Dai and the Webster Santos team. Great team effort between members of the Hoehn lab and colleagues Andrew Philp Doug Bayliss Dr Frances Byrne and more!