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EYE BLINK ALARM SYSTEM FOR ELDERLY ABUSE PREVENTION

Assistant Professor Dr Mastaneh Mokayef & Ahmad Kweder |  Faculty of Engineering, Technology and Built Environment

Congratulations to Assistant Professor Dr Mastaneh Mokayef, Ahmad Kweder on winning a Silver Award at The National Innovation and Invention Competition (NIICe) 2022, for their invention of the “Eye blink alarm system for Elderly Abuse Prevention”


WINNING THE 1ST AND 2ND PRIZE IN THE 5TH INTERVARSITY PARASITOLOGY QUIZ & ORATORICAL COMPETITION

Tong Chu Wah and Pon Guan Yu |  Doctor of Medicine (MD)


RESEARCH BOOK, FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES

Associate Professor Dr Farahnaz Amini, Assistant Professor Ts Dr Eugenie Tan Sin Sing, Dr Siak Pui Yan, Dr Lee Yu Zhao and Dr Gaythri Thergarajan |  Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

Congratulations to Associate Professor Dr Farahnaz Amini (Chief Editor), Assistant Professor Ts Dr Eugenie Tan Sin Sing, Dr Siak Pui Yan, Dr Lee Yu Zhao and Dr Gaythri Thergarajan for publishing a book entitled, 'Research Book, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences’ in September 2022 with e-ISBN 978-967-2782-42-1.


DIETARY PROTEIN INTERACTS WITH POLYGENIC RISK SCORES AND MODULATES THE SERUM CONCENTRATIONS OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE MALAYSIAN ADULTS

Associate Professor Dr Farahnaz Amini |  Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

Congratulations to Associate Professor Dr Farahnaz Amini for her recent publication entitled, 'Dietary Protein Interacts with Polygenic Risk Scores and Modulates the Serum Concentrations of C-Reactive Protein in Overweight and Obese Malaysian Adults' in Nutrition Research (Impact Factor 2021 = 3.876, Tier 2 Journal in Nutrition & Dietetics). This publication is in collaboration with the University of Leeds, United Kingdom and the University of Nottingham, Malaysia.


DIETARY PROTEIN INTERACTS WITH POLYGENIC RISK SCORES AND MODULATES THE SERUM CONCENTRATIONS OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE MALAYSIAN ADULTS

Associate Professor Dr Farahnaz Amini |  Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

Congratulations to Associate Professor Dr Farahnaz Amini for her recent publication entitled, 'Dietary Protein Interacts with Polygenic Risk Scores and Modulates the Serum Concentrations of C-Reactive Protein in Overweight and Obese Malaysian Adults' in Nutrition Research (Impact Factor 2021 = 3.876, Tier 2 Journal in Nutrition & Dietetics). This publication is in collaboration with the University of Leeds, United Kingdom and the University of Nottingham, Malaysia.


PREDICTORS OF ANTIBODY RESPONSES FOR COVID-19 BOOSTER VACCINATION: A MULTIPLE REGRESSION MODEL

Assistant Professor Ts Dr Tan Chung Keat, Professor Dr Amaluddin Bin Ahmad, Professor Dr Shamala Devi A/P K.C. Sekaran, FASc, and Assistant Professor Ts Dr Eugenie Tan Sin Sing |  Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

Congratulations to Assistant Professor Ts Dr Tan Chung Keat (Principal Investigator), Professor Dr Amaluddin Bin Ahmad (Co-investigator), Professor Dr Shamala Devi A/P K.C. Sekaran, FASc (Co-investigator), and Assistant Professor Ts Dr Eugenie Tan Sin Sing (Co-investigator) for being awarded the Fundamental Research Grant Scheme (FRGS) worth RM 159,000 for the project entitled 'Predictors of Antibody Responses for COVID-19 Booster Vaccination: A Multiple Regression Model'.


COMBINATION OF TALAZOPARIB AND CALCITRIOL ENHANCED ANTICANCER EFFECT IN TRIPLE−NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER CELL LINES

Associate Professor Dr Farahnaz Amini, Mr Wong Fu Hou, Assistant Professor Dr Edmond Ng Siah Chye, Assistant Professor Ts Dr Tan Chung Keat and Assistant Professor Ts Dr Eugenie Tan Sin Sing |  Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

Congratulations to Associate Professor Dr Farahnaz Amini (Corresponding Author), Mr Wong Fu Hou (First Author), Assistant Professor Dr Edmond Ng Siah Chye (Co-author), Assistant Professor Ts Dr Tan Chung Keat (Co-author), and Assistant Professor Ts Dr Eugenie Tan Sin Sing (Co-author) for their recent publication entitled, 'Combination of Talazoparib and Calcitriol Enhanced Anticancer Effect in Triple−Negative Breast Cancer Cell Lines' in Pharmaceuticals (Impact Factor 2021 = 5.215, Tier 1 Journal in Pharmacology & Pharmacy).


COMBINATION OF TALAZOPARIB AND CALCITRIOL ENHANCED ANTICANCER EFFECT IN TRIPLE−NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER CELL LINES

Associate Professor Dr Farahnaz Amini, Mr Wong Fu Hou, Assistant Professor Dr Edmond Ng Siah Chye, Assistant Professor Ts Dr Tan Chung Keat and Assistant Professor Ts Dr Eugenie Tan Sin Sing |  Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

Congratulations to Associate Professor Dr Farahnaz Amini (Corresponding Author), Mr Wong Fu Hou (First Author), Assistant Professor Dr Edmond Ng Siah Chye (Co-author), Assistant Professor Ts Dr Tan Chung Keat (Co-author), and Assistant Professor Ts Dr Eugenie Tan Sin Sing (Co-author) for their recent publication entitled, 'Combination of Talazoparib and Calcitriol Enhanced Anticancer Effect in Triple−Negative Breast Cancer Cell Lines' in Pharmaceuticals (Impact Factor 2021 = 5.215, Tier 1 Journal in Pharmacology & Pharmacy).


MEDICAL PROGRAMME PRECLINICAL LABORATORY PRACTICAL MANUAL, VOLUME 1

Professor Ts Dr Cheah Shiau Chuen, Associate Professor Dr Kyu Kyu Win, Assistant Professor Puvaneswaren A/L Parmasivam and Ms Teoh Siew Hoon |  Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

Congratulations to Professor Ts Dr Cheah Shiau Chuen (Chief Editor), Associate Professor Dr Kyu Kyu Win (Editor), Assistant Professor Puvaneswaren A/L Parmasivam (Editor) and Ms Teoh Siew Hoon for publishing a book entitled, ‘Medical Programme Preclinical Laboratory Practical Manual, Volume 1’ in August 2022 with E-ISBN 978-967-2782-38-4.


HIGH IMPACT RESEARCH PROGRAMME

Fiona Ho Jing Min, Ngu Hui Ling, and Clarice Siow Jing Rou |  Doctor of Medicine (MD)

Congratulations to Fiona Ho Jing Min, Ngu Hui Ling, and Clarice Siow Jing Rou on being selected by Harvard University for a year-long high impact research programme at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in the United States under UCSI's Star Trek Programme - an initiative that sees the world’s best universities selecting UCSI students for high-impact research.