Entry Information
Anis Najwa Muhamad
Ms
Female

03/03/1993
Malaysia
Passport
A5377
Malaysian
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1112973268
3-6-2, Vista Angkasa Apartment, Jalan Kerinchi, 59200
Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Life Science and Medicine
Life Science and Medicine
I am eager to join the Hong Kong Laureate Forum to engage with distinguished scientists and like-minded peers, fostering intellectual exchange and collaboration. As a researcher specializing in antimicrobial resistance and surgical site infections, my work integrates microbiology, clinical research, and whole-genome sequencing to better understand pathogen evolution and treatment strategies.
Attending the Forum will provide a unique opportunity to interact with world-renowned laureates, gaining insights into cutting-edge scientific advancements. I am particularly interested in discussing the intersection of microbiology and public health, exploring innovative solutions to combat multidrug-resistant infections.
Beyond knowledge exchange, I look forward to networking with fellow researchers from diverse backgrounds, fostering interdisciplinary collaborations that could drive impactful research. I aim to contribute actively by sharing my experiences and perspectives while learning from others’ expertise.
Participating in the Forum will not only refine my scientific outlook but also inspire me to contribute meaningfully to global healthcare challenges. I am committed to advancing scientific research with societal impact, and I believe this experience will shape my career trajectory towards meaningful innovation and leadership in my field.
Postgraduate (PhD)
Medical Science
Universiti Malaya
Kuala Lumpur
First Academic or Research Referee *
Dr. Cindy Teh Shuan Ju
Universiti Malaya
Associate Professor
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Second Academic or Research Referee
Joint International Tropical Medicine Meeting 2022 Travel Award
Mahidol University, Thailand
My research focuses on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in surgical site infections (SSI), with an emphasis on multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs). Through a cohort study involving 60 patients from multiple hospital departments, I investigated the microbiological and clinical aspects of SSI. By integrating clinical and genomic data, my study aims to enhance our understanding of resistant pathogens and inform more effective infection control strategies.
My broader research interests include the evolution of resistance in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, optimizing diagnostic tools, and developing strategies to mitigate AMR in healthcare settings. I am particularly interested in translational research that bridges microbiological findings with clinical practice to improve patient outcomes.
Through the Hong Kong Laureate Forum, I seek to engage with leading scientists to refine my research approach and explore novel interdisciplinary solutions to combat AMR at a global level.
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