Global effort for brain science research


Towards greater collaboration: Mahenthiran and Abdul Rahim Hashim (second from right) exchanging documents as Yap (centre) looks on with Dr Kuljit Singh and Prof Ahmad Fadzil (right)

IMPROVED rehabilitation methods and reduction in deaths related to traumatic brain injury are among the possible outcomes of collaborative efforts with the International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF).

“Traumatic brain injury is the fourth leading cause of death in Malaysia and contributes 11.37% of all Emergency Room cases in the country. It could be caused by road accidents or a fall.

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