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Shu Jie Lam

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Malaysian-Chinese research chemist
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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.

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


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