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Faculty of Science Handbook, Session 2016/2017




                                                                important roles in the development of our nation and the
                     INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES           world in the future.

                                                                Research Funds and Facilities
               Biological science teaching and research in Malaysia can
               be  traced  back  to  the  early  days  of  1959,  when  the  Research  projects  in ISB are  funded mainly  by  research
               Universiti Malaya  was  instituted  with  two  Divisions:  the  and development grants from the Government of Malaysia
               Kuala  Lumpur  and  the  Singapore  Divisions.  The  Kuala  and special votes from the university. Our researchers are
               Lumpur  Division  at  the  Universiti Malaya  was  officially  actively  seek  funding  from  various  international  sources
               opened  on  January  15,  1959.  Lessons  began  in  the  such  as  DANCED,  CICHE,  Wellcome  Trust  Foundation,
               Department  of  Zoology  and  Botany  on  the  25th  of  May  French Embassy at Kuala Lumpur, Japanese International
               1959  in  borrowed  premises  until  the  Faculty  of  Science  Research  Centre  for  Agricultural  Sciences,  CIDA  and
               building was officially opened in 1961.          JIRCAS for research and other educational activities. The
                                                                university and institute also provide a number of facilities
                                                                to assist researchers in their projects.
               On the 1st of April 1967, the two Departments of Zoology
               and  Botany  became  one  as  the  School  of  Biological  Facilities for Teaching and Research
               Sciences  with  five  divisions:  zoology,  botany,  ecology,
               genetics and physiology. Eight years later on April 1975,  The ISB has research and teaching facilities housed in 13
               the School of Biological Sciences was separated into the  buildings,  spread  throughout  the  campus;  two  sites  are
               Departments  of  Botany,  Zoology,  and  Genetics  and  outside of the campus. Within the campus are laboratories
               Cellular  Biology.  The  other  two  divisions  of  Ecology  and  for  teaching  and  research,  offices  for  lecturers  and
               Physiology were managed by the Department of Zoology.  administration, seminar rooms and a small lecture theatre
               Physiology  was  discontinued  in  1978  while  Ecology  in  the Rimba  Ilmu complex.  The  seminar  rooms  and
               continued  to  flourish  under  the  management  of  the  lecture  theatres  are  self-contained,  with  LCD,  slide  and
               Department  of  Zoology.  In  1980,  the  Division  of  overhead  projectors.  There  are  also  specialised
               Microbiology  was  formed  under  the  management  of  the  laboratories  dedicated  to  special  functions  such  as
               Department of Genetics and Cellular Biology. On June 1st  microtechniques  (plant  and  animal  studies),  molecular
               1997, the amalgamation of these three departments led to  biology   (DNA   sequencers   and   other   related
               the  formation  of  the  Institute  of  Biological  Sciences  paraphernalia),  scanning  electron  microscopy,  water
               (Institut Sains Biologi, ISB).                   analysis,  animal  house,  aquarium,  greenhouses  and
                                                                computing  facilities.  The  Institute  has  excellent  research
               These  changes  were  necessary  to  cater  to  changing  grade  microscopes  equipped  for  image  analysis.  There
               needs and demands of the nation. The changes within the  are  also  drawing  equipments  and  a  laser  dissecting
               biological  sciences  reflect  current  global  trends  in  microscope. Ten vehicles are available for field research
               research  evolving  away  from  basic  disciplines  of  botany  and  teaching.  The  Institute  has  also  accumulated  large
               and  zoology.  As the  ISB keeps  up  with  current  collections of plant and animal specimens for teaching and
               technological  developments,  we  continue  to  document  research.  These  are  housed  in  the  Herbarium  at Rimba
               and  unravel  the  rich  biodiversity  available  in  our  own  Ilmu and  the Zoological  Museum,  respectively.  Each
               tropical  ecosystems.  This  is  because  fundamental  lecturer has their respective laboratories dedicated to their
               sciences form the bases for biotechnology and information  research field.
               science.  Our  philosophy  is  to  keep  up  with  the  latest
               advances in science and at the same time not lose sight of  ACADEMIC STAFF
               the  need  for  basic  studies  on  our  rich  biodiversity.  The
               courses in our degree programmes reflect this philosophy.  HEAD
               More changes are to be expected within the coming years  Dr. Rosli Ramli, BSc(UM), PhD(Glasgow)
               to  ensure  that  the  study  of  biological  sciences  in  the
               Universiti Malaya  is  geared  towards  meeting  future  DEPUTY HEADS
               challenges.                                      Dr. Nurhayati Zainal Abidin, BSc(W Illinois), MSc(W
                                                                  Illinois), PhD(UM)
                                                                Dr. Normaniza Osman, BSc(Iowa), MSc(UM), PhD(UM)
               The  academic  staff  members  in  ISB are  involved  in  a  Dr. Noor Hasima A.K. Nagoor Pitchai, BSc(UM),
               diverse  range  of  biological  research  areas.  There  are  MSc(UM), PhD(Edinburgh)
               basic studies in taxonomy, biology and ecology of plants,
               animals,  parasites  and  other microorganisms,  as  well  as
               applied sciences such as biotechnology, plant and animal  PROFESSORS EMERITI
               breeding,  screening  for  novel  products,  and  the  Dato’ Dr.  Haji Mohamed Abdul Majid, PSBS, FASc,
               development  of  diagnostic  kits  using  molecular  biology,  BSc(UM), PhD(Glasgow)
               electron  microscopy,  computers  and  various  other  tools.  Dr. Yong Hoi Sen, JMN, FASc, BSc(UM), PhD(UM)
               For  more  details,  please  refer  to  the  profiles  of  the
               academic  staff  available  at http://biology.um.edu.my.
               Some  members  of  the  Institute  are  actively  involved  in  PROFESSORS
               research  at  Sungai  Selai,  the  Endau-Rompin  National  Dr. Agamuthu Pariatamby, BSc(UM), MSc(UM),
               Park, Johor, while another group is active in the National  PhD(UM)
               Antartica Initiative.                            Dr. Amir Feisal Merican Aljunid Merican, BSc(UM),
                                                                  MPhil(Cambridge), DPhil(Oxford)
               Objectives                                       Datuk Dr. Amru Nasrulhaq Boyce, BSc(UM),
                                                                  PhD(Bristol)
               The  ISB aims  to  advance  scientific  and  technological  Dr. Chong Ving Ching, BSc(UM), MSc(UM), PhD(UM)
               knowledge  in  the  field  of  biology,  through  the  Dr. Halijah Ibrahim, Dip, BSc(UM), PhD(Northumbria)
               establishment  of  research  and  scientific  links  with  Dr. Hiroyuki Takaoka, PhD(Kagoshima)
               institutions  in  and  outside  the  country.  In  the  process  of  Dr. Jennifer Ann Harikrishna, BSc(Surrey),
               doing  so,  we  hope  that  high  quality  graduates  will  be  PhD(Cranfield)
               produced.  These  young  men  and  women  will  play  Dr. Ling Tau Chuan, BSc(UPM), MSc(UPM),
                                                                  PhD(Birmingham)

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