The School of Health Sciences at IMU University, in collaboration with the IMU Society of Biomedical Science (ISBS), successfully hosted the 34th Intervarsity Biochemistry Seminar (IBS) on 7 December 2024. This esteemed annual event, first established in 1986 and endorsed by the Malaysian Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (MSBMB), attracted over 200 undergraduate students and faculty members from 13 public and private universities across Malaysia. The seminar provided a dynamic platform for students to present their final year research projects in biochemistry, molecular biology, and life sciences, fostering a spirit of scientific inquiry and academic excellence.
Under the theme “The Ballet of Biomolecules: Journey from DNA to Systems,” the event underscored the critical role of biochemistry and life sciences in advancing scientific knowledge. A total of 51 oral and poster presentations were delivered by dedicated undergraduate students, showcasing a wide array of research methodologies, including in silico, in vitro, and in vivo studies. The seminar also served as a networking hub, facilitating collaboration, knowledge exchange, and meaningful discussions among students, faculty, and industry professionals.
Among the standout participants, Sia Wei Tong from IMU’s Biomedical Science (BM) programme (BM1/22) won Top Oral Presenter for her research on “Melatonin-Induced Necroptosis via the RIP1/MLKL Pathway in Lung Cancer.” Supervised by Prof Dr Chye Soi Moi, Wei Tong’s study highlights the potential of melatonin as a therapeutic agent for lung cancer and provides new insights into its oncostatic mechanisms.
In the poster category, three IMU students from BM and Medical Biotechnology (MB) programmes were recognised as Top Poster Presenters:
