Dr. Tien Hsien Chang On How He Became a Scientist – Part 2

Dr. Tien Hsien Chang On How He Became a Scientist – Part 2

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Dr. Tien Hsien Chang is the deputy director of Genomics Research Center at Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan.

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Those who know Dr. Chang, know that he teaches an exciting course titled ‘To be a scientist’, where we trace the life and times of some of the greatest scientists of the 21st century. Here, he talks about his journey as a scientist.

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If you want to know more about his work in RNA metabolism, visit here

Listen to Episode 1

Let’s be friends 👯👯‍♂️

Learn more about STEMSpeak Podcast

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