Seeking Solutions from Nature
Professor Graham Kendall, Provost and CEO, University of Nottingham Malaysia
11-Jun-18 15:00
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Scientists at the University of Nottingham Malaysia are busy working on a range of research projects, from using papaya leaves to cure dengue, to working out conservation plans for wild elephants in Peninsular Malaysia. Joining us to discuss the University's progress in these areas of research, and why it's relevant to all, is Professor Graham Kendall, the Provost and CEO of the University of Nottingham, Malaysia.
Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: Environment, Science, Health Policy, Diseases and Conditions, Mental Health, Healthy Living, Fitness, Medical Innovation and Technology
Tags: Earth Matters, Conservation, Dengue, Elephant Conservation, Management and Ecology of Elephants, MEME, University of Nottingham Malaysia, Earth Matters, Conservation, Dengue, Elephant Conservation, Management and Ecology of Elephants, MEME, University of Nottingham Malaysia, The Bigger Picture,