Profesor Madya Ts. Dr. Noor Haliza Binti Hasan @ Ahmad
Profesor Madya Ts. Dr. Noor Haliza Binti Hasan @ Ahmad
Institut Biologi Tropika Dan Pemuliharaan · Institut Biologi Tropika Dan Pemuliharaan, UMS
hhaliza@ums.edu.my
Summary

I am a molecular evolutionary biologist and veterinary scientist who uses bats as the main study organism and am based in Malaysia Borneo. Trained in resource biotechnology, my MSc. involves the use of morphology and molecular means to study bats' phylogeny. Meanwhile, my Ph.D. work involves the development of recombinant DNA phage-displaying antibodies to the M2e protein on the avian influenza virus, and the development of ELISA-based methods to differentiate between virus-infected animals and vaccinated animals. My current research interest includes bats systematics using morphology and molecular to observe the effect of habitat fragmentation and biogeographical barrier on bats' evolution. I am also currently involved in projects which screen for parasites in primates and potential zoonotic viruses from bats.

Profesor Madya Ts. Dr. Noor Haliza Binti Hasan @ Ahmad holds Sains Veterinar from University Adelaide Australia , among other qualifications, and has established themselves as a respected expert in their field.

Education
Sains Veterinar
Molecular Ecology & Evolution
Resource Biotechnology
Stats
Publications:
42
Projects:
19
Grants:
RM 1,146,960.62
Scopus Metrics
Scopus Author ID:
57214082841
H-Index:
8
Documents:
21
Citations:
129
Research Interests
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES - Conservation Genetics
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES - Species Diversity
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES - Phylogenetics
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES - Population Genetics
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES - Evolutionary Biology
FORESTRY SCIENCES - Other Forest Environments N.E.C
VETERINARY SCIENCES - Veterinary Virology
Latest Grants
Site Occupancy And Habitat Selection Of Ground-dwelling Birds In A Tropical Production Forest Of Sabah, Malaysia
Tropical Forest Structural Complexity And Avian Biodiversity Dynamics In Deramakot Forest Reserve, Sabah Borneo
Population Genetics And Dispersal Mechanism Of Sonneratia Caseolaris And Rhizophora Apiculata A Mangrove Species In Riparian Ecosystem
Ecology Of And The Nipah Virus Prevalences In A Keystone Species, The Large Flying Foxes (pteropus Vampyrus) In Sabah
Latest Publications
Towards Making Bornean Biodiversity Material And Data Available To All: The Borneensis Collection Of The Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Assessment Of Forest Dynamics In Sarawak Using Multi-temporal Sentinel-2 Imagery
Ibtp Research Pre-retreat 2025: Strengthening Research Excellence
First Records Of Mops Johorensis (dobson, 1873), Northern Free-tailed Bat (chiroptera, Molossidae), From Borneo, With New Information On Their Genetics And Echolocation Calls
Exploring Human-flying Fox Interactions In Sabah Malaysia Borneo: Observations, Cultural-utilitarian Practices, Conflicting Interactions And Trade
Administrative Positions
Institut Biologi Tropika Dan Pemuliharaan