Shermaine Thein is a 3rd year graduate student at the Centre for Healthy Longevity at the National University of Singapore.
Her PhD project is on the utility of novel or established compounds on aging and age-related conditions, using model organisms, like the nematode worm, C. elegans.
She was highly commended in the Bio-Rad 2020 Science Writing Competition.
In this blog, guest contributor Shermaine Thein shares some of the insights that she has learned about aging as a graduate student stepping into the r...
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