Ming Tatt Cheah

Ming Tatt Cheah

Ming Tatt Cheah (simplified Chinese: 谢明达; traditional Chinese: 謝明達; pinyin: Xiè Míng Dá, March 14, 1983- ) is a biologist specializing in immunology and genetics. Born and raised in Malaysia, Cheah attended Chung Ling High School and later moved to the US, where he attended Yale University and became one of the few students in the school's 308-year history to graduate with an M.S./B.S. diploma in four years. Cheah was also a recipient of Howard Hughes Medical Institute's prestigious Future Scientists Fellowship for his work on RNA splicing, and his contributing research was published in the May 2007 issue of Nature.[1]

Ming T. Cheah currently resides in Palo Alto, CA as an immunobiologist at the Institute of Stem Cell Biology in the Stanford School of Medicine.

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