A SINGAPORE engineer pipped her British counterparts to win a prestigious national engineering prize in London, for work on using biodegradable materials to grow artificial bone.
Graduate student Cleo Choong, 25, impressed the judges with her research, which entails taking cells from a patient and placing them on a polymer frame inside the body.
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