Teck Yeow has a technical degree in Bioengineering. During his honours year, Teck Yeow was involved in a multi-disciplinary final year project that was related to the characterization of possible Fibroreticular Cell Surrogates for the generation of an in vitro lymph node environment.
Teck Yeow was placed in the Dean’s List during his undergraduate years of studies, in recognition of his outstanding scholastic achievements.
Prior to joining ECSF, Teck Yeow was a research assistant with the Defence Medical Research Institute (DMERI) in Singapore, where he was involved in the development of a new orthopaedic medical device. Teck Yeow was also an intern at the National University of Singapore’s nano-biomechanics laboratory where he was involved in research associated with the biomechanics of cells and structures.
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