prof. madya dr. fazren bin azmi

pensyarah universiti

pejabat dekan fakulti farmasi

 fazren.azmi@ukm.edu.my



   Biografi/ Biography :


  • My research is devoted towards the development of vaccine technology and advanced nanoparticle-based drug delivery platform. My research goal is to establish a world class research team fostered by a collaborative and curiosity-driven environment. Specific current areas of interest are detailed below: 1. Subunit Vaccine Development: The uses of recombinant vaccine technology and synthetic approaches, including post-translational chemical modification in producing subunit-based vaccine antigen. 2. Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications: Pre-clinical translation of active biomaterials (e.g. chitosan nanoparticles, liposomes, solid lipid nanoparticles) designed specifically as therapeutics or delivery systems for subunit-based vaccine formulations.

  • syasya binti yusoff, syarul nataqain binti baharum, mohd shahir shamsir bin omar, choumin chong, po-tsang lee, fazren azmi, chen fei low.  (2024).  immunoinformatics-guided selection of immunogenic peptides from betanodavirus induce antigen-specific antibody production in hybrid grouper, epinephelus fuscoguttatus x epinephelus lanceolatus.  - aquaculture.  1-8. 

     

    milton hongli tsai, rohaya megat abdul wahab, shahrul hisham zainal ariffin, fazren azmi, farinawati yazid.  (2023).  enhanced osteogenesis potential of mg-63 cells through sustained delivery of vegf via liposomal hydrogel.  - gels.  1-17. 

     

    fazren bin azmi;ng pei yuen;nadiah binti abu.  (2023).  cancer cell-membrane coated plga nanoparticles: a proof of concept study for gp2 peptide delivery for therapeutic cancer vaccine against breast cancer.  -

     

    tsai, m.h., abdul wahab, r.m, yazid, f., azmi, f..  (2023).  enhanced osteogenesis potential of mg-63 cells through sustained delivery of vegf via liposomal hydrogel.  - research, innovation and entrepreneurship international symposium.  46. 

     

    muhammad luqman nordin, ahmad khusairi azemi, abu hassan nordin, walid nabgan, pei yuen ng, khatijah yusoff, nadiah abu, kue peng lim, zainul amiruddin zakaria, noraznawati ismail, fazren azmi.  (2023).  peptide-based vaccine against breast cancer: recent advances and prospects.  - pharmaceuticals.  1-26. 

     

    syasya binti yusoff, syarul nataqain binti baharum, mohd shahir shamsir bin omar, choumin chong, po-tsang lee, fazren azmi, chen fei low.  (2024).  immunoinformatics-guided selection of immunogenic peptides from betanodavirus induce antigen-specific antibody production in hybrid grouper, epinephelus fuscoguttatus x epinephelus lanceolatus.  - aquaculture.  1-8. 

     

    milton hongli tsai, rohaya megat abdul wahab, shahrul hisham zainal ariffin, fazren azmi, farinawati yazid.  (2023).  enhanced osteogenesis potential of mg-63 cells through sustained delivery of vegf via liposomal hydrogel.  - gels.  1-17. 

     

    doddy irawan setyo utomo, hamizah suhaimi, nor azila muhammad azami, fazren azmi, mohd cairul iqbal mohd amin, jian xu.  (2023).  an overview of recent developments in the application of antigen displaying vaccine platforms: hints for future sars-cov-2 vlp vaccines.  - vaccines.  1-14. 

     

    muhammad luqman nordin, ahmad khusairi azemi, abu hassan nordin, walid nabgan, pei yuen ng, khatijah yusoff, nadiah abu, kue peng lim, zainul amiruddin zakaria, noraznawati ismail, fazren azmi.  (2023).  peptide-based vaccine against breast cancer: recent advances and prospects.  - pharmaceuticals.  1-26. 

     

    abdin shakirin mohamad norpi, muhammad luqman nordin, nuraziemah ahmad, haliza katas, abdullah al-hadi ahmad fuaad, asif sukri, nirmal marasini, fazren azmi.  (2022).  new modular platform based on multi adjuvanted amphiphilic chitosan nanoparticles for efficient.  - asian journal of pharmaceutical sciences.  435-446. 

     

    thiviya sunmugam, hanisah azhari, ng shiow-fern, fazren azmi.  (2021).  influence of the oil phase on the wound healing activity of sea cucumber extract-based cream formulations.  - sains malaysiana.  839-847. 

     

    sundos suleman ismail abdalla, haliza katas, fazren azmi, mohd fauzi mh busra.  (2020).  antibacterial and anti-biofilm biosynthesised silver and gold nanoparticles for medical applications: mechanism of action, toxicity and current status.  - current drug delivery.  88-100. 

     

    fazren azmi, abdullah al hadi ahmad fuaad, mariusz skwarczynski, and istvan toth.  (2014).  recent progress in adjuvant discovery for peptide-based subunit vaccines.  - human vaccines & immunotherapeutics.  778-796. 

     

    syasya binti yusoff, syarul nataqain binti baharum, mohd shahir shamsir bin omar, choumin chong, po-tsang lee, fazren azmi, chen fei low.  (2024).  immunoinformatics-guided selection of immunogenic peptides from betanodavirus induce antigen-specific antibody production in hybrid grouper, epinephelus fuscoguttatus x epinephelus lanceolatus.  - aquaculture.  1-8. 

     

    milton hongli tsai, rohaya megat abdul wahab, shahrul hisham zainal ariffin, fazren azmi, farinawati yazid.  (2023).  enhanced osteogenesis potential of mg-63 cells through sustained delivery of vegf via liposomal hydrogel.  - gels.  1-17. 

     

    doddy irawan setyo utomo, hamizah suhaimi, nor azila muhammad azami, fazren azmi, mohd cairul iqbal mohd amin, jian xu.  (2023).  an overview of recent developments in the application of antigen displaying vaccine platforms: hints for future sars-cov-2 vlp vaccines.  - vaccines.  1-14. 

     

    muhammad luqman nordin, ahmad khusairi azemi, abu hassan nordin, walid nabgan, pei yuen ng, khatijah yusoff, nadiah abu, kue peng lim, zainul amiruddin zakaria, noraznawati ismail, fazren azmi.  (2023).  peptide-based vaccine against breast cancer: recent advances and prospects.  - pharmaceuticals.  1-26. 

     

    abdin shakirin mohamad norpi, muhammad luqman nordin, nuraziemah ahmad, haliza katas, abdullah al-hadi ahmad fuaad, asif sukri, nirmal marasini, fazren azmi.  (2022).  new modular platform based on multi adjuvanted amphiphilic chitosan nanoparticles for efficient.  - asian journal of pharmaceutical sciences.  435-446. 

     

    ng shiow fern, fazren azmi.  (2021).  teknologi penghantaran bahan aktif dalam perawatan luka.  - 16. 

     

    ng shiow fern, fazren azmi.  (2021).  teknologi penghantaran bahan aktif dalam perawatan luka.  - 172. 

     

    haliza katas, hanisah azhari, fazren azmi, mohd hanif zulfakar, shiow-fern ng.  (2019).  teknologi penghantaran dadah dalam perubatan.  - 12. 

     

    ng shiow fern, fazren azmi.  (2021).  teknologi penghantaran bahan aktif dalam perawatan luka.  - 16. 

     

    haliza katas, hanisah azhari, fazren azmi, mohd hanif zulfakar, shiow-fern ng.  (2019).  teknologi penghantaran dadah dalam perubatan.  - 12. 

     

    ng shiow fern, fazren azmi.  (2021).  teknologi penghantaran bahan aktif dalam perawatan luka.  - 172. 

     

    tsai, m.h., abdul wahab, r.m, yazid, f., azmi, f..  (2023).  enhanced osteogenesis potential of mg-63 cells through sustained delivery of vegf via liposomal hydrogel.  - research, innovation and entrepreneurship international symposium.  46. 

     

    fazren bin azmi;ng pei yuen;nadiah binti abu.  (2023).  cancer cell-membrane coated plga nanoparticles: a proof of concept study for gp2 peptide delivery for therapeutic cancer vaccine against breast cancer.  -

     

    milton hongli tsai, rohaya megat abdul wahab, farinawati yazid, fazren azmi.  (2022).  effect of sustained delivery of vegf from liposomal hydrogel on the osteogenesis of mg-63 cells.  - 13th asian pacific orthodontic conference (apoc).  60. 

     

    fazren bin azmi;mohd cairul iqbal bin mohd amin;lam kok wai.  (2021).  design, synthesis and structure-activity relationship studies of novel lipidated chitosan oligomers as potent antibacterial agents.  -

     

    fazren bin azmi;mohd cairul iqbal bin mohd amin;yap wei boon.  (2021).  the design, formulation and immunological evaluations of novel virus-mimicking polymersome-based nanoparticulate delivery system for multi-epitopes peptide vaccine against dengue virus.  -