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Faculty of Medical and Life Sciences

Research & Innovation Forum Highlights RNAscope as a Multiomic Tool

The Research & Innovation Forum titled “RNA–Protein Co-Detection in Complex Tissues: RNAscope as a Multiomic Tool” was successfully held at Lecture Theatre 6, Sunway University.
Faculty of Medical and Life Sciences

Building a Greener, Healthier Workplace Together

In our collective effort to build a greener, and healthier workplace, we are excited to launch the FMLS Sustainability Initiatives beginning 1st August 2025. These initiatives aim to reduce our environmental impact while encouraging healthier daily…
Faculty of Medical and Life Sciences

Guest Lectures on Tuberculosis through a Biosocial Lens

The Doctor of Medicine (MD) students had the privilege of attending two insightful guest lectures by Professor Salmaan Keshavjee and Professor Mercedes C. Becerra, both Sir Jeffrey Cheah Distinguished Professors of Global Health & Social…
School of Psychology, Faculty of Medical and Life Sciences

Exploring the World of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)

Students from the Sunway Foundation Programme recently had the valuable opportunity to dive into the world of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) in an insightful session led by Ms Choo Ying Lau, Programme Leader of the Master of ABA at Sunway…
Jeffrey Cheah Sunway Medical School, Faculty of Medical and Life Sciences

From Sunway to the Netherlands: Shobna Thuraisingam’s Research Journey

Sunway University is proud to highlight the academic journey of Ms Shobna Thuraisingam, an alumna who began her scientific path at the institution and is now pursuing her PhD at Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen (UMCG) in the Netherlands.
Sunway Microbiome Centre, Faculty of Medical and Life Sciences

Exploring Scientific Frontiers: Insights from the SCIEX Seminar

On Thursday, 17th of July 2025, Sunway University and the Sunway Microbiome Centre hosted an educational seminar titled “Extraordinary Discoveries Demand Extraordinary Proof.”
School of Psychology, Faculty of Medical and Life Sciences

SPSY Hosts Dr Jesslyn Chong for an Eye-Opening Talk on Stress and Resilience

Sunway University’s School of Psychology (SPSY) hosted an insightful psychology talk titled “Biopsychosocial Factors Shaping Risk and Resiliency in Face of Early Life Stress.” The session was conducted by Dr Li Shen (Jesslyn) Chong, an assistant…
Jeffrey Cheah Sunway Medical School, Faculty of Medical and Life Sciences

Courtesy Visit from UTS, MEITD & Yayasan Sarawak to Sunway University

We were honoured to host a distinguished delegation of 11 representatives from Universiti Teknologi Sarawak (UTS), the Ministry of Education, Innovation and Talent Development (MEITD), and Yayasan Sarawak during their courtesy visit to Sunway…
School of Psychology, Faculty of Medical and Life Sciences

Sunway University Hosts Delegation from Institute of Professional Psychology, Karachi

The School of Psychology (SPSY) at Sunway University had the honour of hosting representatives from the Institute of Professional Psychology, Karachi. The visit served as a valuable platform for academic exchange and collaboration. During the…
Faculty of Medical and Life Sciences

Celebrating Prof. Dr Lai Siew Mei Pauline’s Inaugural Professorship Lecture

We are proud to honour our esteemed Adjunct Professor, Professor Dr Lai Siew Mei Pauline, on the occasion of her Inaugural Professorship Lecture at the Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Malaya.
Faculty of Medical and Life Sciences, Desa Mentari

Advancing Respiratory Health Through Global Collaboration

As part of our ongoing Desa Mentari Community Research, Sunway University had the privilege of hosting a dynamic and impactful discussion with the Institute of Respiratory Medicine (IPR), focusing on tuberculosis (TB) and broader respiratory health…
Faculty of Medical and Life Sciences

Prof. Alvin Ng Lai Oon Featured in The Star

FMLS is proud to share that Prof. Alvin Ng Lai Oon from the Faculty of Medical and Life Sciences, Sunway University, has been featured in The Star for his insightful commentary on the growing shortage of clinical psychologists in Malaysia.