Professor Madya Dr. Julian Ransangan
Institut Marin Borneo, UMS
Professor Madya Dr. Julian Ransangan is a distinguished researcher at Institut Marin Borneo, University Malaysia Sabah. Their research focuses on My research interest revolves around aquaculture and fisheries, with a specific emphasis on the application of biotechnological innovations in the sustainable cultivation and management of mollusk resources. Mollusks, comprising a diverse array of species like clams, mussels, oysters, and snails, hold immense promise for addressing both human food security and ecological health. They serve as a vital source of nutritious seafood, easing the burden on overexploited fish stocks, while also acting as efficient filter feeders that improve water quality and combat environmental issues like eutrophication. The integration of biotechnology in my research encompasses advancements in breeding, genetic selection, disease control, and the exploration of novel applications for mollusk-derived compounds, such as pharmaceuticals and bioplastics. This multifaceted approach underscores the critical role of mollusks in meeting the challenges of the future, encompassing food security, ecological balance, and emerging technological opportunities. .
As a member of Institut Marin Borneo, they contribute significantly to the academic and research community at UMS through their expertise and dedication to advancing knowledge in their field.
Professor Madya Dr. Julian Ransangan holds Doctor of Philosophy Aquaculture (Fish Disease and Molecular Diagnostics) from Universiti Malaysia Sabah , among other qualifications, and has established themselves as a respected expert in their field.
Contact Information
Academic Department
Institut Marin Borneo, UMS
Appointed Department
Institut Marin Borneo, UMS
Education
Doctor Of Philosophy Aquaculture (fish Disease And Molecular Diagnostics)
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
2009
Sarjana Sains
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
1999
Sarjana Muda Sains (bioteknologi Sumber)
Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
1997
Research Collaborators
Research
Projects
52
Active
8
Grants
RM 7,225,963.57
Research Interests & Expertise
Fisheries And Aquaculture Sciences - Fish Reproduction Fish Reproduction and Physiology
Publications
Total Publications by Year
Scopus Metrics
Scopus ProfileDocuments
88
H-Index
19
Citations
1,133
Affiliation
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Research listing
Current Research Projects
Climate adaptive, inclusive, nature-based aquaculture (caina) in malaysia (sabah chapter)
Leader
2025 - 2028
Climate-adaptive, inclusive, nature-based aquaculture (caina) in sempporna sabah
Member
2024 - 2027
Enhancing aquaculture knowledge among small-scale farmers through rakan akuakultur
Member
2024 - 2026
Enhancing broodstock management and offspring traits through biotechnology, cryopreservation, and stressor analysis in hybrid grouper aquaculture
Leader
2024 - 2027
Exploring environmental factors in spawning physiology of humphead wrasse
Member
2024 - 2027
Hatchery propagation of asiatic hard clam, meretrix meretrix (linnaeus, 1758) in marudu bay, malaysia
Leader
2021 - 2023
Data analysis on growth and production of hybrid grouper for the development of application system
Member
2021 - 2026
Reproductive cycle, spawning induction and larval rearing of asiatic hard clam, meretrix meretrix (linnaeus, 1758)
Leader
2017 - 2020
Publications listing
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Julian Ransangan (2023), Growth, Mortality, And Reproductive Model Of Bombay Duck (harpodon Nehereus, Hamilton 1822) In Juata Laut Waters, North Kalimantan
Julian Ransangan , Vijay Kumar A/l Subbiah (2023), Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification Of The Toxr Gene Coupled With Lateral Flow Dipstick (lamp-lfd) For The Novel, Rapid And Specific Visual Detection Of Vibrio Harveyi
Lim Leong Seng , Julian Ransangan (2023), Effects Of Climate Change Induced Hyposalinity Stress On Marine Bivalves
Julian Ransangan , John Bin Madin , Sitti Raehanah Binti Muhamad Shaleh (2023), Reproductive Biology And Condition Index Of Meretrix Meretrix In Marudu Bay, Malaysia: Implications For Conservation And Management
Julian Ransangan (2023), Prevalence Of Multi-antibiotics Resistant (mar) Vibrio Parahaemolyticus In Shrimp Farms In Sarawak, Malaysia
John Bin Madin , Sitti Raehanah Binti Muhamad Shaleh , Julian Ransangan (2023), Gut Content Analysis And Selective Feeding Behavior Of The Asiatic Hard Clam Meretrix Meretrix (linnaeus, 1758) In Marudu Bay
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