WORKING together for the first time, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman’s Centre for Biodiversity Research, the Journal of Physiological Anthropology (JPA), and the Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology (JSPA) successfully organised a seminar on physiological anthropology.
Over 80 participants, including university staff and students from the Faculty of Science, Faculty of Business and Finance, and Lee Kong Chian Faculty of Engineering and Science, attended the inaugural physiological anthropology seminar which highlighted novel research on the physiological functions of modern man.
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