Siti Sarah Daud
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Biography
Siti Sarah Daud has received her PhD in Leukemia Research from School of Medicine, Cardiff University, UK in 2014. Prior to that, she pursued Masters in Medical Science, focusing on childhood leukemia at University of Malaya, Malaysia. During her postgraduate years, she had served at Pediatric Oncology Research Unit and was involved in chimerism typing for post-hematopoietic stem cell transplant patients at University of Malaya. Presently, she holds a Research Fellow Position at Department of Pediatrics, National University of Singapore. Her current research focuses on understanding the relation of heterogeneity in multiple myeloma subpopulations towards natural killer-cell immune response. She also has experience to ascertain low-input transcriptome workflows for human and non-human primate’s platforms.