
Supporting Lives Across Three Indigenous Villages
A one-day charity initiative was carried out with indigenous communities in Negeri Sembilan, involving three villages—Kampung Bari, Charik, and Kelapi.
This Cross-border life science education workshop highlights the growing importance of cross-border collaboration in life sciences education and research in response to global challenges such as infectious diseases, aging populations, and chronic illnesses. It emphasizes how disciplinary integration—combining biology with engineering, data science, and artificial intelligence—can accelerate innovation and create real-world impact in healthcare and biotechnology. The workshop also demonstrates the benefits of educational transformation through joint degree programs, digital learning, and industry-linked training that develop globally competent scientists. Additionally, it showcases the value of international research cooperation through joint laboratories and industry–academia alliances, which enhance shared expertise and resource utilization. Despite challenges such as data barriers, intellectual property disputes, and cultural differences, the presentation proposes effective strategies like building soft collaborative infrastructures, harmonizing regulations, and strengthening trust networks. Overall, the workshop provides a valuable framework for fostering sustainable global innovation ecosystems that connect education, research, and industry to drive scientific advancement and improve global health outcomes.

A one-day charity initiative was carried out with indigenous communities in Negeri Sembilan, involving three villages—Kampung Bari, Charik, and Kelapi.

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