Sunway drives cutting-edge research in UK


International collaboration: (from left) Malaysian Qualifications Agency chief executive officer Prof Datuk Dr Shatar Sabran, Higher Education deputy secretary general (Management and Development) Dr Mohd Zabri Yusoff, Prof Husaini, Prof Cardwell, Noraini Ahmad, Prof Lee, Prof Poppema, Prof Veerakumarasivam, and Prof Dr Serena Nik-Zainal at the MoU signing ceremony.

THE recent establishment of the Jeffrey Cheah Biomedical Centre at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus in the United Kingdom is set to further contribute towards the advancement of biomedical knowledge and research.

Part of the centrepiece of one of the largest biotech clusters in the world, the centre has enabled scientists to explore cutting-edge research to tackle some of the world’s major health challenges, such as Covid-19.

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