A winner of the L’OréalUNESCO for Women in Science Fellowship in 2018, Dr Chai Lay Ching may not have become a doctor, but she is determined to save lives by developing a real-time method to detect diseasecausing bacteria in raw chickens.
Do you know several studies in Malaysia have shown that as many as nine out of 10 raw chickens in our markets test positive for Salmonella or Campylobacter jejuni contamination? A leading cause of food-borne diseases globally, these bacteria kill more than 150,000 people annually! Although science is continuously advancing, the conventional laboratory-based testing approaches of raw chickens have become too slow to meet the demands of today’s large-scale food production. A test currently takes anywhere between two to seven days to complete, and with produce having to be sacrificed when tested, the process is an expensive affair – causing the majority of raw chickens to go untested. Consumers are on the losing end either financially or health-wise, as the cost of testing usually gets passed on to us, which is reflected in higher market prices.
One woman, Dr Chai Lay Ching, is out to change that. A senior lecturer at the University of Malaya’s Institute of Biological Sciences, Dr Chai is developing a real-time method to sniffout highly pathogenic bacteria in raw chickens. This research has nabbed her one of only three L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowship awards available to Malaysian women in 2018, a highly coveted honour that comes with RM30,000 grant money. “I think I was just too overwhelmed when I got the call that I’d won. My brain did not know how to process the good news. I was speechless and emotionless. It was repeated to me twice to make sure I actually understood what I was being told. After putting down the phone, I think I took at least 30 minutes to really digest the good news. It’s a dream come true, as I never anticipated winning the award,” she humbly reveals.
This story is from the June 2019 edition of Her World Malaysia.
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