When most of us think about intelligence, the brain naturally takes the spotlight. Yet tucked away in your digestive system is another network that scientists often call the “second brain.” This system not only helps with digestion but also plays an important role in emotional regulation, immune function, and overall health. Lining the walls of...Read More
SEGi University is driving Malaysia’s scientific innovation agenda through groundbreaking collaborations with Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), underscoring its position as a catalyst for impactful research and postgraduate excellence. These alliances, led by Associate Professor Dr Saeid Reza Doust Jalali and Associate Professor Dr Negar Shafiei Sabet with UiTM’s Professor Dr Aida Nur Ashikin Abd Rahman...Read More
For decades, antibiotics have been our safety net — the go-to solution for infections big and small. A sore throat, a cut that got infected, even complex surgeries all depended on the assurance that antibiotics would keep harmful bacteria at bay. But what happens when the very medicines we rely on stop working? That’s the...Read More
Groundbreaking research from SEGi University has captured international attention, reinforcing its standing as a hub of scientific excellence and global impact. A team led by Prof. Dr. Srikumar Chakravarthi, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) of SEGi University, has published an influential study in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences (IJMS), a leading Q1-ranked journal known for its...Read More
When it comes to MBBS, you will learn everything you need to know about anatomy, surgery, orthopaedic, pathology, pharmacology etc. But is theory all it takes to become a doctor? Definitely not. You can ask your lecturer or any doctors, and they’ll tell you — the skills that save the day aren’t always the ones...Read More
Every medical breakthrough begins with understanding the problem and that’s where biomedical science comes in. From decoding the genetic blueprint of diseases to developing accurate diagnostic tools, biomedical scientists are at the heart of modern healthcare. Their work not only supports doctors in treating patients but also drives innovations that change the way we prevent,...Read More
Prof Dr Srikumar and his research team have published an illuminating case report and literature review on Gorlin‑Goltz Syndrome in the Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, in collaboration with SRM University (India) and Universitas Negeri Surabaya (Indonesia). Their work brings much‑needed clarity to this rare hereditary cancer syndrome, spotlighting methods that could advance early detection and...Read More
At SEGi University’s Faculty of Medicine, learning extends far beyond lectures and textbooks. One of our most valuable assets is the Anatomy and Pathology Museum, along with the Anatomy Preparation Room that bring the intricacies of the human body to life in a tangible and impactful way. The museum showcases an extensive collection of preserved...Read More
So, you’ve decided you want to become a doctor. Or at least, you’re thinking about it. The hours are long, the textbooks are heavy, and let’s be real – you probably won’t be getting much sleep. Every great doctor starts from somewhere, and if you’ve got the passion, the right environment and support can make...Read More
Groundbreaking research from SEGi University has brought new insights to light on Gorlin-Goltz Syndrome (GGS), a rare hereditary cancer disorder, through a compelling new case report and literature review. The study, published in the Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, offers clinicians and researchers a deeper understanding of diagnostic markers and the complexity of this syndrome, which...Read More