Skip to main content

Potential of Enoxaparin oligosaccharides in ulcerative colitis

On April 19, 2016, we are very excited to welcome our invited speaker, Dr. Lean Qi Ying to deliver her talk entitled "Potential of Enoxaparin oligosaccharides in ulcerative colitis". 

She just finished her Ph.D. from the University of Tasmania and she is currently holding an academic position in the Faculty of Pharmacy, UiTM, Bertam.
At the end of the seminar, she received a small appreciation gift from Pn. Siti Aminah Ahmed for sharing her knowledge. Besides, she has graciously provided us her presentation slide as below.


References:
1. Lean, Q. Y., Patel, R. P., Stewart, N., Sohal, S. S., & Gueven, N. (2014). Identification of pro-and anti-proliferative oligosaccharides of heparins. Integrative Biology, 6(1), 90-99. 
2. Lean, Q. Y., Eri, R. D., Randall-Demllo, S., Sohal, S. S., Stewart, N., Peterson, G. M., ... & Patel, R. P. (2015). Orally Administered Enoxaparin Ameliorates Acute Colitis by Reducing Macrophage-Associated Inflammatory Responses. PLoS one, 10(7), e0134259.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Invited speaker from AIMST University - Dr. Choy Ker Woon

January 7, 2019 – We kicked start the year with an insightful talk given by Dr Choy Ker Woon from AIMST University. Dr Woon’s lecture is titled “Pharmacological effects of paeonol against endoplasmic reticulum stress and inflammation-induced endothelial dysfunction”. Dr Woon recently completed her PhD at the University of Malaya and is currently a senior lecturer at AIMST University.                                                   

Visit to Shanghai Asclepius Meditec Research Centre

In August 2016, Dr. Ng visited the research centre of Shanghai Asclepius Meditec Co. Ltd in JiaDing, Shanghai on his own expenses. The purpose of this visit is to establish contact with the research team in Shanghai, China that is one of the leaders in the research area about the therapeutic potential of molecular hydrogen (H2). Dr. Ng wanted to strengthen mutual understanding on molecular hydrogen research and further explore collaborative opportunities with the wider research network in China. Shanghai HongQiao Railway Station Due to the molecular size and chemical nature of H2, specialized equipments are required for research purposes. This visit allowed Dr. Ng to explore in-person, the modifications that may be adapted to existing equipments currently available for cell culture- and rodent-based hydrogen research.

Professorial Public Lecture - Prof. Dr. Tang Thean Hock

We are pleased to announce The Professorial Public Lecture of Prof. Dr. Tang Thean Hock Non protein-coding RNA (sRNA): identification, function and applications The lecture is open to the public and held at the Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC) , Kepala Batas (Penang) on Friday (29 July 2016) beginning at 9.00 am .