My father then went on to do his DSC, Doctor of Science from Imperial College, and worked in the Institute for Medical Research in Malaysia, and then went to Queensland Institute for Medical Research where he worked on scrub typhus, leptospirosis, and was working on the mites. So he was the entomologist working on the mites in the inner ear of rats and those disease-borne ticks, mites. So then he shifted to mammalogy and went to University in Singapore, Nanyang University where he was a associate professor. And then he was appointed Raffles Professor of Zoology at the University of Singapore, where he stayed for about 10 years. Tell us a little about your childhood and growing up.