The Centre of Excellence for Research in AIDS (CERiA) at the Faculty of Medicine (FoM), was established in 2007 and is currently the only HIV and infectious diseases research center in Malaysia and one of a few in the region.
+603-2246 3383
info.ceria@um.edu.my
The Julius Centre University of Malaya was borne out of the collaboration of the University of Malaya (UM) with the University Medical Centre, Utrecht (UMCU). UMCU together with the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine (CEBM), University of Oxford, the Rumah Sakit Cipto Mangunkusumo (RSCM) Hospital, Jakarta and UM were earlier members of the Asia-Link project an Asia-Europe Clinical Epidemiology and Evidence-Based Medicine project (fondly referred to as Asia-Link within JCUM) Funded by grants form the European Union.
+603-7967 3797
cebp@um.edu.my
Established in 2003, National Orthopaedic Centre of Excellence for Research and Learning (NOCERAL) aims to meet the current and anticipated future demands in the field of Orthopaedic Surgery. Since its inception, and with the support of its own orthopaedic foundation (Yayasan Ortopedik) and its international collaborators, NOCERAL has proven its performance in all disciplines, incorporating research, education and clinical services.
+603-7967 7873
noceral@um.edu.my
The Centre for Population Health (CePH) was officially launched by the Vice Chancellor of Universiti Malaya (UM) on the 18th February 2009. The vision of the CePH is to become a research centre of excellence which will contribute to evidence based health policy formulation for promoting population health and improving the quality of life of the society. A Memorandum of Understanding between UM and the Queen’s University in Belfast, United Kingdom was signed during the launching.
+603-7967 7513
cephum@um.edu.my
Establishing UMRIC would encourage new multidisciplinary research initiatives, enhance training in medical imaging sciences by providing educational infrastructure and create new opportunities and funding for collaborative research. It is envisioned that the UMRIC will facilitate creation, management and development of research with maximum commercial potential and even commercialization of research results by providing the physical environment whereby these activities can occur.
+603-7949 8184
umric@um.edu.my
The Universiti Malaya Eye Research Centre (or UMERC) is the research arm of the Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya. It was launched in 2009 to fulfil the need for a strong research support facility in the field of ophthalmology, both at UM as well as Malaysia. UMERC supports research in the areas of clinical ophthalmology, basic and applied science in ophthalmology, and epidemiology of eye diseases.
+603-7967 7576
ra.umerc@um.edu.my
Last Update: 20/09/2024