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Citations & Publication Index

Google Scholar

ID: Y0zZXfYAAAAJ

Citations: 9492 (as of Dec 2023)

H-index: 47

Scopus

ID: 22035883200

Citations: 6385 (as of Dec 2023)

H-index: 42

Thomson Reuters ISI

Researcher ID: F-4726-2010

Citations: 5092 (as of Dec 2023)

H-index: 38

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Keynote Lectures

2011

  1. Liong, MT. 15 June 2011. Roles of probiotics and prebiotics in colonic cancer prevention: Mechanisms of action and in-vivo evidence. International Scientific Conference on Probiotics and Prebiotics, PAMIDA International Ltd. Kosice, Slovakia. 

2012

  1. Liong, MT. 23 Feb 2012. Probiotics, Cholesterol & Blood: The new love triangle. International Conference on Recent Trends in Molecular Medicine. Sree Buddha College of Engineering. Kerala, India. 

  2. Liong, MT. 20 March 2012. Effects of probiotics on cholesterols levels. Taste-Nutrition-Health International Congress, Vitagora Taste-Health-Nutrition Network Innovation. Dijon, France.  

  3. Liong, MT. 19 Nov 2012. Cholesterol lowering effects of probiotics. International Conference & Exhibition on Probiotics, Omics Group. San Antonio, USA. 

  4. Liong, MT. 14 Dec 2012. Roles of Probiotics: The Unconventional Benefits. Taiwan Association for Lactic Acid Bacteria (TALAB) Annual Meeting, Taipei, Taiwan. 

2013

  1. Probiotics in tackling hypercholesterolemia, dermal health and stress. 2nd International Conference & Exhibition on Probiotics & Functional Foods. USA. 

2014

  1. Beneficial microorganisms: Food, agriculture and medical applications. 3rd Thailand-Malaysia Graduate Forum in Life Science, Food Science & Agriculture. Thailand.  

 

2017

  1. Research Data: Beyond Numbers. The 5th Sarawak Biodiversity Center ROPM. Malaysia.  

  2. Novel & Emerging Probiotics for Healthcare. Asian Conference on Lactic Acid Bacteria. Korea.  

  3. Upper respiratory track infections and immunomodulation by Lactobacillus casei Zhang. International Meeting of Probiotics & Personalized Medicine. Malaysia. 

  4. Probiotics for Healthier Aging & Brain. International Meeting of Probiotics & Personalized Medicine. Malaysia. 

2018

  1. Lactobacillus casei Zhang: Upper respiratory and gastrointestinal benefits. Chinese Gut Microbial Genome Activation and Probiotics and Health Symposium. China. 

  2. Probiotics & Aging Science: From Gut & Beyond. Gut Health Congress Asia 2018. Hong Kong. 

2019

  1. Liong, MT. Lactobacillus plantarum DR7 and the Brain: From Fruit Flies to Human. International Scientific Conference on Probiotics, Prebiotics, Gut Microbiota and Health. Prague, Czech Republic.

  2. Liong, MT. Lactobacillus and the Aging Brain. 10th Asian Conference on Lactic Acid Bacteria. Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

 

2020

  1. Liong, MT. Lactobacillus probiotic: A natural agent for the ageing brain and gut. International Conference of Microbiota and Disease. Beijing, China.

2022

  1. Liong, MT. Milk Microbiome: An Invisible Human Health Potential. 4th International Scientific Conference on Human and Animal Microbiota 2022. Online, Russia.

2023

  1. Liong, MT. A dairy isolated LAB: From lab to market. 2023 KMB 50th Annual Meeting & International Symposium. Gyeongju, Korea. 

  2. Liong, MT. Probiotic: A next generation agent for healthier gut and brain. 4th Int'l Conference on Aging and Gerontology (ICAG 2023). Chengdu, China. 

  3. Liong, MT. A Probiotic from Malaysia: From Lab to Market. 5th International Scientific Conference on Human and Animal Microbiota – HAM2023. Saint-Petersburg, Russia. 

Plenary Lectures

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2014

  1. Probiotics: A natural product for human health. International Seminar on Pharmaceutical Science and Technology. Indonesia. 

2015

  1. Probiotics: The Gut Brain Axis. International Meeting of the Microbiological Society of Korea. Korea. 

  2. Probiotics, health and the gut microbiota. 11th Malaysia Genetics Congress. Malaysia. 

  3. Probiotics for Stress Management & Brain Health. International Conference on Food Factors. Korea.

2018

  1. Clinical Evaluations of Bifidobacteria. International Symposium on Bifidobacteria for Human Health - New Innovations of Bifidobacteria Research. Japan. 

  2. Probiotic, Health and Commercialization. 3rd ASEAN Microbial Biotechnology Conference 2018. Malaysia.

 

2021

  1. Liong, MT. Probiotic intervention for the aging brain. 8th Beneficial Microbes Conference (BMC2021). 22-24 March 2021. Online, The Netherlands. 

  2. Liong, MT. Probiotic: A next generation agent for healthier gut & brain. International Conference on Beneficial Microbes 2021 (ICOBM-2021). Online, Russia.

  3. Liong, MT. Gut & brain: a view from the perspectives of gut microbiota. 3rd International Scientific Conference on Human and Animal Microbiota 2021. Online, Russia. 

2022

  1. Liong, MT. Milk Microbiome: An Invisible Human Health Potential. 4th International Scientific Conference on Human and Animal Microbiota 2022. Online, Russia. 

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Invited Lectures (past 5 years)

2019

  1. Liong, MT. Healthy Aging Probiotics: Evidence & Mechanisms. Tianjn Science and Technology University Conference on Nutrition and Probiotics. Tianjin, China.

  2. Liong, MT. Probiotics for Brain, Gut & Respiratory Health. Derbycare Medical Technology Annual Meeting. Shanghai, China

  3. Liong, MT. New DR7 data: a probiotic for brain, respiratory and gut health. Probiota Asia 2019. Singapore.

  4. Liong, MT. Probiotics and fermented soybeans: A Food Nanotechnology Perspective. International Fermented Food Expo. Jeonju, Korea.

 

2020

  1. Liong, MT. Lactobacillus for Healthier Aging. The 2nd Dankook Convergence Science Global Symposium. Jan 2020. Cheonan, Korea.

  2. Liong, MT. Lactobacillus for Healthier Aging. 5th Probiotics and Prebiotics Congress Asia. Oct 2020. Taipei, Taiwan

  3. Liong, MT. Probiotic and the Aging Brain: Evidence and Mechanisms. 2020 Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition (KFN) International Conference. Oct 2020. Jeju, Korea.

  4. Liong, MT. Probiotics for Brain, Gut & Respiratory Health. 2020 Fall International Convention of Pharmaceutical Society of Korea (PSK). Oct 2020. Online, Seoul, Korea.

2021

  1. Liong, MT. Probiotics and Health Benefits. Korea University Sejong Campus 2021 Seminar. March 2021. Online, Sejong, Korea.

  2. Liong, MT. Gut-Brain-Axis of Lactic Acid Bacteria. International Symposium of The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology 2021. June 2021. Online, Jeju, Korea.

  3. Liong, MT. Gut & Brain: A View From the Perspectives of Gut Microbiota. UiTM & IBRO-APRC Virtual Associate-School Program. August 2021. Online, Selangor, Malaysia.

  4. Liong, MT. Gut & Brain: A View From the Perspectives of Gut Microbiota. FoodInnopolis @ Kasetsart: Cross-Border Technology Transfer. Sept 2021. Online, Bangkok, Thailand.

  5. Liong, MT. Probiotic: A Next Generation Agent for Healthier Gut & Brain. Asian Conference of Lactic Acid Bacteria 11 (ACLAB11). Nov 2021. Online, Tokyo, Japan.

2022

  1. Liong, MT. Immunity & Brain: An Association with Gut Microbiota. Scientific Seminar on Probiotic. June 2022. Online, Jakarta, Indonesia.

  2. Liong, MT. Dairy-Isolate Probiotic: A Natural Agent for the Aging Brain & Gut. 19th Asia-Australasian Animal Production (AAAP) Animal Science Congress. Aug 2022. Jeju, South Korea.

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Awards & Appointments

  1. Adjunct Professor for Sree Buddha College or Engineering, Kerala, India (Aug 2012- Jul 2015)

  2. Secretary General. Young Scientist Network (YSN) - Academy of Sciences Malaysia (ASM); Dec 2012- Dec 2015

  3. Vice Chair. Young Scientist Network (YSN) - Academy of Sciences Malaysia (ASM); Dec 2015- Dec 2017

  4. Outstanding Final Year Research Student Award (2006): Awarded by Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia.  

  5. Runner-up for the Malcolm Bird Award (2006): Awarded by the Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology, Australia to outstanding young researchers.

  6. National Award for Women In Science (2007): Awarded by LOREAL-UNESCO for top three (3) outstanding young women scientists in Malaysia.

  7. InterAcademy Partnership (IAP) Young Scientist (2015): Awarded by IAP, Trieste, Italy, as part of the World Science Forum Agenda, in Hungary (Nov 2015).

  8. Top Research Scientists Malaysia (TRSM) 2016: Awarded by Academy of Sciences Malaysia for top outstanding researchers in Malaysia for 2016. Video from Youtube

  9. Stanford University's List of World's Top 2% Scientists (2021). A total of 159,683 global scientists and 28 from Universiti Sains Malaysia. View Sinchew news here.

  10. Stanford University's List of World's Top 2% Scientists in Respective Fields (2022). A total of 80 scientists from Universiti Sains Malaysia. 

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