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TCM Students Publish Book Chapter on Eco-Friendly Nanoparticles for Cancer Treatment
Two students from the School of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Kai Lee Yee and Angel Yong Hua Ong, have contributed a book chapter titled Eco-friendly Nanoparticle Synthesis for Cancer Treatment: A Sustainable Healthcare Approach in the newly published book Sustainable Pharmaceutical Product Development and Optimization Processes: From Eco-Design to Supply Chain Integrity, by Springer Nature.
School of Traditional Chinese Medicine Conducts First Practical and Clinical Examinations
In line with the accreditation standards set by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA), the School of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) at Xiamen University Malaysia held its first official Objective Structured Practical Examination (OSPE) and Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE).
TCM Students Visit Eu Yan Sang Pharmaceutical Factory
On 16 December 2024, 29 students from Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2021/02 and 2021/04 intake), along with two graduate students from Yunnan University of Chinese Medicine, visited the Eu Yan Sang Pharmaceutical Factory in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The visit was led by Dr. Chep Lee Lu Siang.
TCM Students Learn about Malaysian Herbs with Renowned Herbal Expert
On 13 December 2024, students from 2023/09 intake, School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, accompanied by Dr. Chep Lee Lu Siang, visited the private herb garden of herbal medicine expert Mr. Haw Ming Hock.
Exchange Students Explore TCM Heritage and Innovation in Malaysia
From 14 to 15 November 2024, the XMUM School of Traditional Chinese Medicine hosted a two-day educational and cultural program for exchange students from Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The initiative provided an in-depth exploration of the historical legacy and modern innovations of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in Malaysia.
Dr. Kim Yun Jin Receives RM180K Grant from ALPS Global Holdings Bhd for Innovative TCM and Biotechnology Research in Alzheimer’s Disease
Recently, Xiamen University Malaysia received funding totaling RM180,000 from ALPS Global Holdings Bhd for research aimed at combating Alzheimer’s disease. The grant will support a study exploring the combined effects of electroacupuncture and stem cell therapy on neurodegeneration and cognitive function in a rat model.The research seeks to investigate innovative approaches that integrate traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) with stem cell therapy, potentially paving the way for new treatment options for individuals affected by cognitive decline.