[VOICES FROM A*STAR]
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Sandhya Sriram Programme Management Officer; SBIC
“Having worked with antioxidants and oxidative stress (harmful free radicals) for about a decade now, I am convinced that antioxidants are the way to go to prevent or relieve the symptoms of certain diseases — they also help to keep you energetic by detoxifying your body.”
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Kaval Kaur Research Fellow; SIgN
“Vaccine formulations can no longer be restricted to contain solely dead or weakened whole viruses or bacteria. Instead, scientists must make informed decisions by identifying the components of disease-causing agents that are most relevant for our immune system to recognize and develop long-lasting memory.”
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Here’s a sneak peek of the material covered in the next issue of A*STAR Research
Immunology: A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE FOR IMMUNOLOGICAL SENTINELS
A framework for characterizing dendritic cells should bring greater consistency and reliability to immunological research
52 A*STAR RESEARCH
Survival tactics: ‘SCARY STUFF’ STUDY FINDS DISTRESS CHEMICALS IN NEW FISH ORDER
A fish alarm system could be more universal than originally thought
Precision engineering: OPTIMIZING DRILL DESIGN WHEN THE CHIPS ARE DOWN
Modeling the motion of chips produced in gun drilling shows a simple angle change could lead to better gun drill design
ISSUE 6 | JANUARY – MARCH 2017
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