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UMP research on COVID-19 genome published for world reference

KUANTAN, 19 July 2021 - The study by Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) with the COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative on human genome sequencing titled Mapping the Human Genetic Architecture of COVID-19 is now published in Nature, which reveals the findings of 13 human genome loci associated with COVID-19 infection worldwide.

These include six loci that are not reported in previous COVID-19 human genomic studies.

Hasil penyelidikan UMP berkaitan genom Covid-19 diterbitkan untuk rujukan dunia

KUANTAN, 19 Julai 2021 - Hasil kajian penyelidikan Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) bersama pihak COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative berhubung penjujukan genom manusia yang bertajuk ‘Mapping the Human Genetic Architecture of COVID-19’  kini diterbitkan dalam jurnal  Nature yang mendedahkan penemuan 13 lokasi genom manusia yang berkaitan dengan jangkitan COVID-19 di seluruh dunia.

Dr. Diyana creates Hear Me app to assist students with special needs

KUANTAN, 5 July 2021 - For more than a year, the country has been facing the Covid-19 pandemic. Since then, a new norm learning environment has been established to implement home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) for students, including those with special needs.

There are currently 92,755 students with special needs in Malaysia, with almost 4,000 students under the hearing-related category.

Ts. Dr. Norazlianie produces high-purity hydrogen gas for power industry

GAMBANG, 6 July 2021 - Hydrogen is currently gaining the attention of many countries due to its high efficiency, high energy density and use in the energy industry. 

Hydrogen gas is also very easily found in nature, such as from biomass and even water.

According to a senior lecturer and researcher from the College of Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP), Ts. Dr. Norazlianie Sazali, 32, hydrogen gas has been proposed as one of the long-term solutions to solve the world energy crisis.

Dr. Diyana cipta aplikasi Hear Me bantu pelajar berkeperluan khas

KUANTAN, 5 Julai 2021 – Lebih setahun negara berhadapan dengan situasi pandemik Covid-19 dan sejak itulah ia telah mewujudkan persekitaran pembelajaran norma baharu dengan pelaksanaan Pengajaran dan Pembelajaran di Rumah (PdPR) kepada pelajar termasuklah mereka yang berkeperluan khas.

Di Malaysia kini terdapat seramai 92,755 pelajar berkeperluan khas dengan hampir 4,000 pelajar di bawah kategori berkaitan pendengaran. 

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