DR. MANIL KARA KAUKI

Manil Kara Kauki is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Sport and Exercise Science, Universiti Malaya. She specializes in Coaching and Sport Science, with strong expertise in swimming performance, training methodology, and athlete development.Her academic journey reflects her commitment to advancing knowledge in sports coaching and athlete training.Before entering academia, Manil was an ex-national swimmer and water polo athlete for Indonesia, experiences that shaped her deep understanding of aquatic sports and athlete performance. Since 2017, she has served as a professional Swimming Coach at a leading swimming academy in Shah Alam, where she continues to mentor young athletes and develop training programs.Manil is active in research and publication, particularly in the fields of coaching science, physical education, and aquatic training. Her passion for teaching, coaching, and research continues to drive her mission to support athlete development and inspire future professionals in sport and exercise science.

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PROF. DR. SARINDER KAUR A/P KASHMIR SINGH

Prof. Dr. Sarinder Kaur is a distinguished academic at the University of Malaya, where she serves as Associate Professor at the Data Science & Bioinformatics Laboratory, Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science. She is also an Adjunct Professor at Kings University College, Malaysia. Her academic journey and research career have been driven by a commitment to harnessing data for impactful, real-world solutions, particularly in the domains of AI, data science, bioinformatics, health informatics, and database technology. Dr. Sarinder earned her PhD in Bioinformatics as well as her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Computer Science from the University of Malaya. Over the years, she has made substantial contributions to biomedical research and digital health, publishing over 145 scientific articles, including 49 indexed in Web of Science. Her work has been cited extensively, earning her an H-index of 13 (WoS) and 16 (Google Scholar). Her research has spanned diverse topics—from AI-driven cancer data ecosystems and bioinformatics meta-analyses of COVID-19 gene expression, to EMR optimization, radiology text mining, and traditional medicine data systems. She has led multi-institutional research collaborations involving the University of Cambridge, University of Saskatchewan, University Malaya Medical Centre, and Homi Bhabha Cancer Institute, among others. One of her key contributions is the development of digital frameworks and health data platforms that support clinical services, research, and policymaking. A passionate educator, Dr. Sarinder has supervised over 30 postgraduate students and teaches extensively at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Her courses cover computer networking, big data, advanced database systems, bioinformatics tools, and digital health technologies. Beyond academia, Dr. Sarinder plays an active role as a consultant in the Malaysian public and private sectors. She served as Project Director for Sigma Teguh Sdn Bhd, leading the development of machine learning algorithms to analyze national issues such as inflation and the PerantiSiswa program. She also partnered with the Ministry of Health to develop bioinformatics pipelines for analyzing COVID-19 variants and vaccine responses—demonstrating her ability to bridge science and policy through data-driven insights. She is a respected contributor to national and international academic development. Dr. Sarinder has served on academic accreditation panels for UTAR, IMU, and Multimedia University, and has been invited to speak at high-level forums including Monash University’s Data Science Seminar, MOH’s Digital Health Workshops, and the Health Informatics 2024 webinar. She is currently the Treasurer of the Asia Pacific Bioinformatics Network (APBioNet) and serves on the editorial boards of two prestigious journals: BMC Bioinformatics and BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making. Dr. Sarinder’s accomplishments have been recognized with multiple honors, including the Hind Rattan Award (2014 and 2017), the University of Malaya Excellent Service Award, and medals for innovation at national exhibitions such as INATEX and INNOVATE. In 2020, she was awarded the Khidmat Setia (Loyal Service) Award by the University of Malaya. Her commitment to education extends into the community. She has organized coding and STEM workshops for schoolchildren across Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, and Putrajaya, and actively contributes to social initiatives through her leadership roles in the Malaysian Consumer Movement and Pertubuhan Pembangunan Insan Sikh Perak, where she champions women’s development and digital literacy. Through her academic, consultancy, and community service work, Dr. Sarinder Kaur continues to be a trailblazer in advancing data-driven innovation in healthcare and education—both in Malaysia and internationally. Currently, Dr. Sarinder is contributing to the development of a Healthcare Data Safe Haven Infrastructure as part of the AI in Medicine Initiative at the University of Malaya. 

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DR. DALILA ATIQAH BINTI ABD RAHMAN

Dr Dalila Atiqah binti Abd Rahman is a Medical Lecturer and a Family Medicine Specialist at the Department of Primary Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Malaya. She is passionate about improving patient-centered care in the community and primary care setting. Dr. Dalila obtained her MBBS at Barts and The London, School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, UK. After completing her Foundation Years, she pursued membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners (MRCGP) through the Barnet Vocational Training Programme in North London.    Dr. Dalila has a deep interest in medical education and has been heavily involved in teaching and training. She has led the training of non-clinical staff in triage skills during her previous tenure to improve patient safety. She has also delivered the 'Medicine in the Community' module for third-year medical students at University College London (UCL). Dr. Dalila also does regular bedside teaching as well as being the examiner for the Objective Structured Clinical Exams (OSCE) for final year medical students at UCL.

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