Management and Science University (MSU) has held the 13th edition of its International Medical, Pharmaceutical, Cosmeceutical, and Health Science Symposium this December.

 

Jointly organized by the MSU Medical and Health Sciences Cluster, iMPaCHS 13.0 was hosted by MSU’s International Medical School (IMS).

 

iMPaCHS provides an opportunity to contribute to knowledge building through sharing and exchange across the medical, the pharmaceutical, the cosmeceutical, and the health sciences.

 

Themed ‘Bridging Discovery Into Practice: The Future of Health Ecosystem’, iMPaCHS 2019 keynote address was delivered by National Institute of Health (NIH) Institute for Clinical Research (ICR) Deputy Director Dr Kalaiarasu M. Peariasamy.

 

 

Twelve oral and 70 poster presentations by MSU students were evaluated by National Institute of Health Institute of Clinical Research Head of CCRN Unit Dr Norizan Rosli and Malaysia Genome Institute Cell and Synthetic Biology Centre scientist Dr Iffah Izzati Zakaria.

 

 

The top three oral presenters were Bachelor of Medical Sciences (Honours) student Azmi Anis-Amira with ‘Anti-larval studies on Aedes aegypti larvae treated with Piper porphyrophyllum leaf extracts’; Bachelor in Food Service Technology (Honours) student Bagyalakshmi Gopi with ‘The influence of food truck service quality on customer satisfaction and its impact towards customer loyalty’; and Bachelor in Nutrition (Honours) student Siti Madihah Muhammad Royani with ‘Nutritional factors associated with stunting among infants in Petaling District, Selangor’.

 

The top three poster presenters comprised Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) student Dora Gadung Dawat with ‘In-vitro bacteriolytic activity of Elizabethkingia anophelis phage in combination with alloy metals’; Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Technology (Honours) student Priyadharishini Dannabar with ‘The wound-healing properties of Coriandrum sativum L. leaf extract and its formulated ointment in Wistar rats’; and Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) student Nursyamimi Azman with ‘Comparison of fatty acid composition in the coelomic fluid, body wall and intestines of sea cucumbers Acaudina molpadiodes and Stichopus horrens’.

 

The iMPaCHS 2019 Junainah Abdul Hamid Award went to Bachelor in Forensic Science (Honours) student Sofia Haniza Mohd Zabit for her ‘Facile synthesis of calcium oxide nanoparticles from waste eggshells for latent fingermarks development’.

 

Eighty-two presenters comprised 58 from MSU’s Faculty of Health and Life Sciences (FHLS), 18 from MSU International Medical School (IMS), and 6 from MSU School of Pharmacy (SPH).

 

MSU Foundation (Science Biology / Health Science)

MSU Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)

MSU Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours)

 

 



Management and Science University (MSU) has held the 13th edition of its International Medical, Pharmaceutical, Cosmeceutical, and Health Science Symposium this December.

 

Jointly organized by the MSU Medical and Health Sciences Cluster, iMPaCHS 13.0 was hosted by MSU’s International Medical School (IMS).

 

iMPaCHS provides an opportunity to contribute to knowledge building through sharing and exchange across the medical, the pharmaceutical, the cosmeceutical, and the health sciences.

 

Themed ‘Bridging Discovery Into Practice: The Future of Health Ecosystem’, iMPaCHS 2019 keynote address was delivered by National Institute of Health (NIH) Institute for Clinical Research (ICR) Deputy Director Dr Kalaiarasu M. Peariasamy.

 

 

Twelve oral and 70 poster presentations by MSU students were evaluated by National Institute of Health Institute of Clinical Research Head of CCRN Unit Dr Norizan Rosli and Malaysia Genome Institute Cell and Synthetic Biology Centre scientist Dr Iffah Izzati Zakaria.

 

 

The top three oral presenters were Bachelor of Medical Sciences (Honours) student Azmi Anis-Amira with ‘Anti-larval studies on Aedes aegypti larvae treated with Piper porphyrophyllum leaf extracts’; Bachelor in Food Service Technology (Honours) student Bagyalakshmi Gopi with ‘The influence of food truck service quality on customer satisfaction and its impact towards customer loyalty’; and Bachelor in Nutrition (Honours) student Siti Madihah Muhammad Royani with ‘Nutritional factors associated with stunting among infants in Petaling District, Selangor’.

 

The top three poster presenters comprised Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) student Dora Gadung Dawat with ‘In-vitro bacteriolytic activity of Elizabethkingia anophelis phage in combination with alloy metals’; Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Technology (Honours) student Priyadharishini Dannabar with ‘The wound-healing properties of Coriandrum sativum L. leaf extract and its formulated ointment in Wistar rats’; and Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) student Nursyamimi Azman with ‘Comparison of fatty acid composition in the coelomic fluid, body wall and intestines of sea cucumbers Acaudina molpadiodes and Stichopus horrens’.

 

The iMPaCHS 2019 Junainah Abdul Hamid Award went to Bachelor in Forensic Science (Honours) student Sofia Haniza Mohd Zabit for her ‘Facile synthesis of calcium oxide nanoparticles from waste eggshells for latent fingermarks development’.

 

Eighty-two presenters comprised 58 from MSU’s Faculty of Health and Life Sciences (FHLS), 18 from MSU International Medical School (IMS), and 6 from MSU School of Pharmacy (SPH).

 

MSU Foundation (Science Biology / Health Science)

MSU Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)

MSU Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours)