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Front-door entry for illegals soon
Illegal migrant workers who left the country during the amnesty period would be brought back into Malaysia legally soon to prevent shortage of labour.
Follow your passion
Everyone interviewed for this career pullout has one thing in common - a passion for what they do. Whether it is social work, cooking or tending to broken bones, they find great satisfaction in being able to make a difference.
Keen interest in research
UNKNOWN to many, biomedical scientists are an integral component of modern healthcare services. In fact, any tests done or samples taken from patients would most likely have been studied by biomedical scientists who then work with doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals in the diagnosis and treatment of patients.
Use of biomedical informatics technology hailed
The Government welcomes the use of biomedical informatics technology - which employs supercomputers to process huge amounts of medical data - as it can help save lives.
Potential oral cholera vaccine developed by USM
A Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) team has developed strains of self-terminating mutant bacteria with the potential to be used as oral cholera vaccine.
Ex-beauty queen among nominated MPs
A completely new line-up of nine nominated MPs will be appointed in January to replace the current batch, including the four who were seeking another term in Parliament.
Cancer research takes a step forward
LABORATORY tests conducted by Universiti Putra Malaysia's (UPM) Medicine and Health Sciences Faculty have shown that a locally developed herbal extract exhibits anti-breast cancer properties.
Biomed boom time for the economy
A BOLD move into the biomedical sciences industry five years ago is paying off handsomely, with several of the world's top scientists and pharmaceutical firms setting up base here.
Plant extract may have properties to treat cancer
A local pharmaceutical company will carry out tests on mice for a plant extract that can possibly treat cancer.
Appeal of ‘sexy’ degrees
Deciding on higher education has become more difficult for students no thanks to today's information overload reports JAMIE KHOO.