Speaker Topic: "Genomics and Health of Orang Asli in Malaysia"
View the recording of Prof. Maude's talk here.
Maude E. Phipps is a Professor of Human Genetics at Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Monash University Malaysia with 30 years of teaching experience in undergraduate, postgraduate and specialist courses on local and international levels.
She is...
A passionate and globally-regarded human genomics and health researcher with publications in Nature, Science, AJHG, Public Health, and other leading journals.
An internationally recognised Asia Pacific biomedical and higher education expert, with links to global education, research networks and industry.
A transformer of basic research into stem cell transplant matching technologies and pioneer of molecular DNA diagnostics for patients and families in Malaysia and the region.
An evolving educator and faculty trainer who embraces change, recognises transdisciplinary knowledge, innovates and adapts to new challenges in the shifting education and healthcare landscape.
A women's empowerment mentor and advocate of public engagement in the understanding of genetics, precision medicine, bioethics and marginalised indigenous communities.
Her work has contributed to four predominant UN sustainable development goals: #3 Good Health and Wellbeing, #4 Quality Education, #5 Gender Equality and # 17 Partnerships for the goals.