Researcher

Felicia Pei-Ling Tay joined the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (IMCB) in 2003 right after she graduated from the National University of Singapore (NUS). She was part of Liu Ding Xiang’s lab and worked on virulence factors of several infectious viruses including SARS and IBV. In 2010, she continued her research journey with Edward Manser, working on cell adhesion and signalling pathways in tissue plasticity and remodelling. She was recruited in 2016 to work in Frederic Bard’s lab on an IMCB-IPSEN industry collaborative project to uncover elusive host genes involved in botulinum neurotoxin intoxication in neurons.
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