Unravelling the DNA of disease
July 12, 2023VERMEULEN Xander Ian N chanced on an image of Singapore’s skyline as a child in Frankfurt and decided to seize the opportunity to pursue his studies here.
Xander is fascinated by the link between precision medicine and genetics and believes that genes offer clues to health. By scrutinising the human blueprint, he hopes to be able to address diseases in very precise ways by customising treatments and care for patients.
The Joint Degree Programme (JDP) in Life Sciences offered by NUS Science and the University of Dundee (UoD) presented him “the perfect opportunity” to delve deeper into his interests through specialisations like genetic medicine.
Today, four years on, Xander is part of the inaugural graduating cohort from this unique programme, which he cites as a transformative highlight of his learning journey.
Studying at two leading universities in the field of life sciences offered more than just the acquisition of broader skills and knowledge. The rich tapestry of experiences left a profound impact on him. Despite the anxiety of navigating unchartered territory, he gained life skills such as adaptability, forged new connections and honed the ability to collaborate effectively with diverse groups in different academic settings.
He says, “I am determined to apply the invaluable lessons learned throughout my undergraduate journey and integrate them into every facet of my life.”
To freshmen starting their journeys, Xander says, “Embrace every opportunity and challenge that comes your way. Cherish the learning journey, as it will shape not only your knowledge but also your character.”
Looking ahead, Xander plans to pursue a master’s degree in precision medicine, to contribute meaningfully to the rapidly evolving fields of genetic medicine and personalised healthcare.