Affiliation with Lancaster University (LU)
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January, March, August | 3 Years | |
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Medical Biotechnology– Biotechnology currently shapes the world we live in, the medicines that we take and the food that we eat. Medical Biotechnology, an important discipline in biological sciences is defined as the fusion of biology, medical science and technology to generate products for medical applications. Examples are treatments for cancer and infectious diseases, creating new diagnostic technologies or development of novel medical devices. The 21st century can be thought of as the age of ‘Biological Marvels’ whereby medical devices such as the bionic-eye, 3D-printer using human cells as ink, and surgical knives to detect and remove cancerous cells can give patients a chance at a full life. These discoveries together with the rapid advancement of drug discovery, vaccine development, development of monoclonal antibodies to treat cancers, as well as genetic manipulation of the dengue carrying mosquito to selectively prevent breeding, have all collectively provided accessible treatments or therapy for diseased conditions previously thought of as incurable or at times fatal.
Impact of Medical Biotechnology– All these recent developments have led to a gradual but significant build-up of the Medical Biotechnology industry world-wide. The emerging global importance of Medical Biotechnology has led Malaysia to establish the National Biotechnology Policy (NBP) in 2005, signalling Malaysia’s participation in the biotechnology sector and more importantly, indicating the government’s commitment and dedication to enhancing the quality of life, to foster growth and prosperity of the nation. Medical Biotechnology at Sunway– The Medical Biotechnology programme at Sunway University is designed to support the National Biotechnology Policy by producing medical biotechnologists who are prepared and equipped with strong foundations in both theoretical principles and experimental skills. These knowledge and skills prepare students for career opportunities in a range of areas including the pharmaceutical and biomedical industries, biotechnology companies, academic research institutes and centres, health care industries, as well as managerial positions in medical and biotechnology companies. |
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The biotechnology sector in Malaysia is expected to create approximately 300,000 jobs and contribute five per cent to Malaysia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2020. Currently, there are over 200 biotechnology companies in the country and the number is growing. The field possesses great employment potential to individuals who have strong interest in medical biotechnology. In addition to securing jobs in the private biotechnology sector, the BSc (Hons) Medical Biotechnology programme also prepares students for future postgraduate studies, at both the Master’s or Doctoral levels in key scientific disciplines. It is an ideal stepping stone for other related-disciplines, such as the health sciences, dentistry, medicine, and pharmacy.
Medical and/or Biotechnology R&D Scientific Managers at pharmaceutical, industrial and medical R&D biotechnology firms, medical research centres and universities Laboratory Managers in private and government medical centres Clinical Research Associates at pharmaceutical industry who develop, administer and participate in clinical trials. Medical Biotechnology Manager with knowledge and understanding of the governmental regulations and laws in gaining approval for a particular product to be marketed and ways that is to be accomplished. Patent attorneys in the preparation of patent applications and conducting proceedings with patent office. He/She will hold a degree in Medical Biotechnology and is familiar with patent law and rules and has knowledge of the patent office’s practices and procedures. Field Application Specialists or Product Specialists in providing technical support for products in biotechnology firms. As his/her career advances, there is ample opportunity to move up and become managers who are administering technical support responsibilities of the company or Vice President of R & D involved in planning and research development. Product Manager/Director in investigating, developing and promoting products in medical biotechnology companies. Life Science Entrepreneur with knowledge and ideas on the set up and operations of a pharmaceutical company. Science educator at every level from secondary schools to institutions of higher learning, and involvement in outreach programmes in educating the public. |
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Additional MOE compulsory General Studies subjects For Local students: Malaysian Studies 2, Community Service, Moral Education/Islamic Studies, Bahasa Kebangsaan A (applicable to students who did not sit for SPM or did not obtain Credit in SPM Bahasa Melayu) For International students: |