L’Oréal-UNESCO Inspiring The Next Generation Of Malaysian Women Scientists


Three women scientists in Malaysia has won the coveted L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowship recently for research that tackles global challenges while potentially saving the lives of millions.


One of them is Dr. Ho Weang Kee from the University of Nottingham Malaysia. The 35-year-old has clinched the award for her development of a risk prediction model for breast cancer, which uses DNA and lifestyle information to identify those at risk of the cancer for early detection.


Another winner, Dr Jasy Liew Suet Yan from Universiti Sains Malaysia, is recognised for building a system that detects signs of depression by analysing emotional patterns on social media. The 32-year-old hopes that the emotion-sensitive technology will encourage early diagnosis and treatment.

Working on sustainable resource management, Dr Teh Su Yean netted the award with her unification of science, engineering, technology and mathematics to protect coastal resources in Malaysia. The 36-year-old associate professor of the School of Mathematical Science at Universiti Sains Malaysia is building a model that will conserve groundwater, which may become crucial when other water source are depleted due to global climate change.


In its 12th year, the annual L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowship was created to recognise and promote the contribution of women scientists. The partnership was logical. L’Oréal, founded by scientist Eugene Schueller, has been celebrating women’s confidence for over a century. UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, has also advocated for gender equality in the cultivation of scientific knowledge since 1945.

Other than honouring scientific excellence, L’Oréal Foundation and its partners aim to boost awareness and interest in science among Malaysians. This is in line with the nation’s vision of becoming a knowledge economy by 2020.


Special Thanks to L’Oréal-UNESCO that rewards eminent women scientists! Science in women change the world! Mouse mommy was glad that women scientists were being acknowledge and support! More photos can be click here to view.  

“A k-economy relies on human resources with strong foundation in sciences. As Year 2020 closes in, it is more urgent than ever for us to cultivate a rich pool of knowledge talents in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, otherwise known as STEM, to take our country to the next level.

“The L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowship supports this vision. It not only inspires more Malaysian women to pursue science as a career, but also fuel interest in science, which is waning among secondary school and higher tertiary students,” says Datuk Seri Hajjah Nancy Shukri, the minister in the Prime Minister Department overseeing the Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT).


In her speech during the award ceremony, she cites numbers from the Academy of Sciences Malaysia – only 21% of those in upper secondary chose to study science subjects in 2014.

The Ministry of Higher Education has also warned of a shortage in STEM graduates due to the declining interest in science subjects among upper secondary school students, coupled with the upswing of students taking arts-related courses in higher tertiary institutions.


As such, Malaysia lack STEM students to power its k-economy drive. The National Council for Scientific Research and Development estimated that the country will need 493,830 scientists and engineers by 2020. But the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation is looking at a shortfall of 236,000 technical personnel.

The dwindling interest in STEM, according to Nancy, underscores the importance of awards like the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science to foster scientific enthusiasm.


She congratulated the award winners for their exemplary achievements in the male-dominated field, which “shows that science can be a thriving ground for all genders to pursue excellence.”

“I also hope that such awards will inspire our next generation to see STEM in a new light – it is not all complex calculations and daunting facts, but a key to unlock a better future for our nation, and our world,” says the minister.

Mr. Malek Bekdache, Managing Director of L’Oréal  Malaysia, offers a silver lining.


“This year, the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowship saw the highest ever number of submissions, with an increase of 66% from last year. The heightened excitement for this scientific award gives hope that interest in STEM among the next generation will climb along,” Bekdache points out.

He also congratulated the University of Nottingham Malaysia for emerging as the first private university to have won the award.


This year, on top of receiving a RM30,000 grant to help pursue their research, each winner also developed capacity in idea presentation. All three received training to present a summary of their research on stage during the award ceremony, in a manner similar to the world-renowned TED Talks.

The sought-after award was opened to all Malaysian women researchers or scientists under the age of 40 years, who are PhD holders or currently pursuing research studies in any scientific field.


Submissions from various scientific disciplines totaled up to 208 this year. The panel of jury this year was led by one of Malaysia’s first astrophysicist, Professor Emeritus Datuk Dr. Mazlan Othman, Program Director, Academy of Science Malaysia. Each entry was deliberated based on a comprehensive set of criteria, including project significance in terms of its merit and value contribution, originality and purpose, contribution to science, methodology, academic achievements and overall project quality. 

Over RM900,000 in research grants have been presented to 38 outstanding women scientists since the inception of the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowship in 2006.


“At L’Oréal, we hope that this award will help pivot the crucial work of women researchers in progressing our societies, as well as fan the passion in science among our next generation of nation builders to carry Malaysia towards its goal of becoming a high income developed economy,” says Bekdache.

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Successful Contestants Win RM500,000 Worth Of Home Makeover Packages From Guardian Malaysia


Fifty finalists of the Guardian Win a Home Makeover (WAHM) contest battled it out at a reality-style finale for home makeover packages totaling RM500,000.

At the end of the hour-long challenge, 10 of them took home a grand prize of RM50,000 each.  Each RM50,000 package comes with interior renovations for the living room, kitchen and master bedroom, as well as electrical appliances from Kuvings.


For the other 40 finalists, they each took home attractive prizes.  Ten won  the first  prize of one  year of free petrol from Petron, worth RM4,000 each, another 10 won the second prize of Guardian vouchers worth RM2,000 each and 20 others won Petron Miles point worth RM1,000 each.


The 50 finalists were selected from over one million entries for the WAHM contest, held in conjunction with Guardian Malaysia’s 50th anniversary celebrations.  The   contest, which ran from 6 July to 7 September, was organized jointly with Petron Malaysia. 

The contestants were excited and battle in three activities in ordered to be the Winners! It is also one of the goal to promote camaraderie and sportsmanship among Guardian shoppers and make the event a truly memorable one for all.


The first challenge was “Guess The Price”, the contestants had to guess the total selling price of the items that sold at Guardian.

The second challenge was “Build Guardian Store Puzzle”, the contestants required to build the Guardian store by using the cardboard within 10 minutes.


The third challenge was “Assemble Shoe Rack”, the contestants required to unbox it and assemble the shoe rack by themselves.


Marketing director of Guardian Health And Beauty Sdn Bhd, Ms. Christina Low speaking at the event, said: “We wanted to offer a prize that was meaningful to reward our customers for their support and loyalty over the last 50 years.”

We viewed a home makeover as big-ticket prize, that enabled us to be a part of our customers key life moments, to contribute to making their family home environment more comfortable.  

Christina also said that together with Petron, they made it very easy for shoppers to participate.   A purchase of a minimum of RM10 from any Guardian store or Guardian E-store qualifies them for one entry. Likewise, P Miles members who pump a minimum of RM10 petrol fuel in a single receipt, automatically qualified for one entry.


“I am pleased to say that the contest was a huge success.  Guardian and Petron received over one million entries from all over Malaysia during the short two-month period. ” she added.

Petron Head of Retail Business, Puan Faridah Ali said at the finale: “Our partnership with Guardian offer Malaysians a chance to redecorate and refurbish their homes. As we continue to show our appreciation of our customers’ support, we remain committed to giving them more value whenever they fuel up with Petron. 


Through Petron Miles program, we are able to give Guardian and Petron customers more savings, more rewards, and ultimately a ‘Fuel Happy’ experience,” she added.



Commenting on the reality-format to pick the grand prize winners, Christina said: “Our aim is to make the finale as interesting and challenging as possible, to give all 50 finalists an equal chance to win the TEN grand prize of A HOME MAKEOVER package worth RM50,000 each. 


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Be A Shark Hero In Shark Hero Conservation Run 2017!


Baby Shark doo… doo… doo… Mommy Shark doo… doo… doo… Daddy Shark doo… doo… doo…

A superb fun and meaningful Shark Hero Conservation Run 2017 is going to happening at Sunsuria City, Sepang, Malaysia. The objective of Shark Hero Run is to raise awareness among the public to say “NO to shark fins” and save the ocean campaign. Run for the shark and run for a meaningful start for our generation as well as to protect shark for future generation!


Mouse mommy and family had registered and going to run with the Sharks! MR and baby MH were excited and sang “Baby Shark Dance” to counting down the date!

Save your date on 18 Nov 2017, Saturday at 4pm to run for a cause and be a Shark Hero! The tickets price for adults is RM 75/pax and for kids is RM65/pax (4-12 years old). For every participant, a part of the fund will be donated to Shark Saver Organisation.


Ticket Entitlement for Shark Hero Conservation Run (4km),
- Bag
- Jersey
- Number Bib
- Shark Toy ( Gentle reminder : bring on the run day for you to run with it! ) 
- Cash voucher of RM10 for game booths  



Shark Hero runners will be awards with three Pocotee & Friends limited edition badge during run every km in Q&A session. Do not forget to get the certificate and Shark medal at the finishing point.


Besides that, there are many goodies can be redeem after the Shark Hero Run such as one bottle of Jussu cold compress juice, Julie's biscuits, 100Plus Drinks and Yakult Drinks. There are 1,000 cups of Arissto Coffee and 1,000 of Himmel dry fruits going to serve while stock last.

See you there!



Date : 18th Nov 2017
Time : 4 pm registration
           5pm Flag off
           7pm - 9pm Carnival 
Venue: Celebration Centre, Sunsuria City, Sepang , Malaysia

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