Dr. Ang Wee Han

Dr. Ang Wee Han

Dr. Ang Wee Han obtained a BSc with first class honours in Chemistry at the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London in 1995 where he developed a passion for synthetic organometallic chemistry.

After spending 8 years with the Republic of Singapore Navy, he joined the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in 2003 under the Roche Research Fellowship to pursue a PhD with Prof. Paul Dyson, looking into strategies to overcome drug resistance in metal-based anticancer compounds. He was awarded the Prix EPFL de Doctorats for best thesis and the Prix Alliance de l'Invention for his doctoral work.

Building on his deep interest in bioinorganic chemistry, he joined Prof. Stephen Lippard at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on the NUS Overseas Postdoctoral Fellowship in 2007 to investigate the phenomenon of transcription inhibition by platinated DNA lesions in cells. He joined NUS, department of Chemistry in 2009 as an assistant professor.

Professional Experience

2009 - Present Assistant Professor, National University of Singapore
2007 - 2009 Postdoctoral Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2003 - 2007 Doctoral-Assistant, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
1995 - 2003 Naval Officer, Republic of Singapore Navy

Academic Qualifications

2003 - 2007 Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Lausanne, Switzerland)
Awarded PhD in Chemistry, EPFL Doctorate Award.
1992 - 1995 Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine (London, UK)
Awarded BSc(Hons) in Chemistry, First Class Honors.

Awards

2008 Prix EPFL de doctorats (for best doctoral thesis)
2008 Prix Alliance de l'invention, EPFL (Paul J. Dyson and Wee Han Ang)
2007 National University of Singapore Overseas Postdoctoral Fellowship
2003 Roche Research Foundation Ph.D. Fellowship
1995 Evan's Medal, Imperial College
1992 Singapore Armed Forces Merit Scholarship
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