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Shu Jie Lam

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Shu Jie Lam is a Malaysian-Chinese research chemist specialising in biomolecular engineering. She is researching star polymers designed to attack superbugs as antibiotics.[1][2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ Vivian Lin (16 September 2016), "The 25-year-old Malaysian Chinese who may have just solved the superbug problem", South China Morning Post
  2. ^ Nicola Smith (25 September 2016), "Does this 25 year-old hold the key to winning the war against superbugs?", Daily Telegraph
  3. ^ Vaness Ee-Lyn Gomes (19 September 2016), "Dad's humour kept me going, says star scientist", Malay Mail
  4. ^ Shu Jie Lam (2 Oct 2015), "Messel Travel Bursary Recipient, Shu Jie Lam, reports from Boston", SCI, Society of Chemical Industry