The Team
- Head of Centre
- Professor
Professor Goh Bey Hing
Professor Ts Dr Goh Bey Hing's research centers on exploration of the biofunctionality of molecules and pharmacology. With a prolific record of 200+ publications, his research encompasses fundamental studies as well as collaborations with industries and healthcare sectors. Notably, he holds the distinction of being the first Malaysian on The Advisory Board of The International Natural Product Sciences Taskforce (INPST). Additionally, he is esteemed as a Chartered Biologist by the Royal Society of Biology, United Kingdom, and has been recognized as one of the Top 10 Outstanding Young Malaysians by Junior Chamber International & Top Research Scientists Malaysia by Academy Sciences Malaysia, recognizing his significant contributions to research, education, and community.
- Senior Research Fellow​
Dr Alan Tan Sang Loon
Dr Tan Sang Loon graduated with a PhD degree on the synthesis, characterisation, cytotoxicity and structure-activity relationship of chiral Schiff bases, derived from dithiocarbazates and their metal complexes. He acquired considerable knowledge and experience in several subject areas while conducting his studies, including organic and inorganic synthesis, coordination chemistry, chiral chemistry, spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, computational quantum chemistry, quantitative structure-activity relationship as well as basic cell culture technique. Upon graduation, he gained greater exposure through continuous study in the computational quantum chemistry of dithiocarbazate Schiff bases and their metal complexes, as well as through other exploratory research projects by applying those compounds as homogeneous catalyst and potential anti dengue viral agents. Currently, his research focus is converged on the design of new functional materials through metal-organic frameworks as well as the improvement of drug bioavailability via the cocrystallisation approach.
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- Senior Research Fellow​
Dr Tan Yee Seng
Dr Tan Yee Seng obtained his Bachelor of Science (Hons) degree in Chemistry from Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman in 2010. He then joined University of Malaya for a year as Research Assistant under the mentorship of Professor Edward Tiekink. Following that, he enrolled as a postgraduate student and was awarded a PhD degree in 2016. During his postgraduate study, Dr Tan was nominated as one of the Malaysian representatives to participate in the 7th HOPE Meeting with Nobel Laureates held in Tokyo, Japan in 2015 and was recognized as a HOPE Meeting fellow.
He has been with ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ University as Research Fellow in the Research Centre for Crystalline Materials since November 2015. His research focuses on the crystal engineering for dithiolate coordination compound and coordination polymer. Over and above, his research interest is also directed towards the serendipitous encounter of crystal transformations.
- Post Doctoral Research Fellow
Dr Tan Ee Wern
Dr Tan Ee Wern obtained her PhD in Biology from ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ University in 2024. Her research expertise lies in drug discovery, molecular oncology and cancer biology, with a strong interest in developing targeted therapeutic strategies for chemo-resistant cancers. Her current research focuses on the use of adenoviral vectors to drive tumour suppressor gene expression, aiming to improve the efficacy of combination cancer treatments.
- Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
Dr Chloe Law Shi Hui
Dr Shi Hui Law obtained her academic training at Kaohsiung Medical University (Taiwan) and furthered her research experience at the University of Cologne (Germany) during her master’s and PhD studies. Following graduation, she served as a Research Fellow at Mackay Memorial Hospital in Taiwan.
Her research has primarily focused on lipid dysregulation in cardiovascular diseases and colorectal cancer, with particular interest in understanding disease mechanisms and exploring therapeutic targets. Dr Law has experience in protein drug development and precision medicine, including the identification of atherogenic lipoproteins and lipids, molecular cloning, protein construction, purification using liquid chromatography, and analysis via mass spectrometry.
Throughout her career, Dr Law has contributed actively to both independent and collaborative research projects. She has also participated in academic teaching and training, serving as a lecturer in the Talent Cultivation Workshop at Kaohsiung Medical University. There, she delivered lectures and hands-on sessions on topics such as molecular cloning, SnapGene software, lipid analysis fundamentals, and the application of Progenesis QI for lipidomics.
Dr Law is known for her meticulous laboratory work, ability to manage multiple tasks efficiently, and collaborative spirit. She has supported junior colleagues through knowledge-sharing and mentoring, reflecting her commitment to fostering a constructive and inclusive research environment.
With a solid foundation in biochemistry and molecular biology, combined with a conscientious work ethic and a continuous desire to learn, Dr. Law is well-prepared to take on advanced academic and research roles.