Dr. Nur Athirah Binti Yusof

Dr. Nur Athirah Binti Yusof

Institut Penyelidikan Bioteknologi, UMS

Dr. Nur Athirah Yusof is an accomplished biotechnologist and microbiologist with a strong track record in research, postgraduate supervision, education, and scientific outreach. She has served as a Senior Lecturer at Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) since 2016 and has made impactful contributions to microbial biotechnology, sustainable innovations, and polar research.

A former student of Sekolah Menengah Sains Johor, Dr. Athirah demonstrated academic excellence early on by achieving straight A’s in SPM. She was awarded with a JPA scholarship under the American Top University Program, leading her to complete her Bachelor of Science with High Honors (First-class degree) at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), USA. She subsequently pursued a fast-track PhD in Microbiology at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM).

Dr. Athirah has international research experience, having worked on protein crystallization at Monash University and the Australian Synchrotron, and conducted functional protein studies at the Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI). Her groundbreaking research on stress biomarkers in Antarctic microorganisms has led to multiple peer-reviewed publications, patents, and innovation awards, including gold medals at UMS PEREKA, PECIPTA, UTEMEX, and the Seoul International Invention Fair (SIIF).

As a dedicated mentor, Dr. Athirah has successfully supervised postgraduate students, including those who have completed their PhD and Master’s degrees under her guidance, contributing to capacity building in microbial and polar biotechnology research.

An HRD-accredited trainer, she is actively involved in knowledge transfer and has conducted industry-focused training in laboratory and soft skills. For two consecutive years, she was selected to conduct training sessions during the National Training Week (NTW), attracting over 200 participants nationwide, a testament to her national recognition and impact.

In the realm of science outreach, Dr. Athirah has been appointed as a member of the Young Scientist Network (YSN) under Akademi Sains Malaysia and has played key leadership roles in programs such as Sabah Minggu Sains Negara, Sabah DNA Day, Kembara Sains Borneo, STI1003, and the Sabah Chapter of ASM Outreach.

She also involves in research communication, with awards such as the Young Investigator Award by Akademi Sains Malaysia, Best Young Researcher at the South Korea Polar Conference, and Best Oral Presenter at the 2024 MSAB Conference.

Contact Information

Academic Department

Institut Penyelidikan Bioteknologi, UMS

Appointed Department

Institut Penyelidikan Bioteknologi, UMS

Education

Doktor Falsafah Mikrobiologi

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

2016

Sarjana Muda Sains Dengan Kepujian Tinggi Dalam Bioteknologi

Rochester Institute Of Technical, Rochester

2010

Research Collaborators

Research

Projects

4

Active

4

Grants

RM 593,102.00


Research Interests & Expertise

Biological Sciences - Tree Genomic and Biotechnology

Publications

Total Publications by Year

NOTE: N/A = Data not available, 0 = Data not completed


Scopus Metrics

Scopus Profile

Documents

26

H-Index

8

Citations

273

Affiliation

Universiti Malaysia Sabah

Research listing

Current Research Projects

Elucidating the microbiome-mediated effects of fermented tuhau (etlingera coccinea) supplementation against dgalactose induced aging via the gut-brain axis pathway

Member

2024 - 2026

Investigating plant growth promoting activity and antagonistic potential of novel endophytic bacillus strains isolated from kappaphycus alvarezii in sabah

Leader

2023 - 2026

Assessing the survival ability of an antartic bacterium, flavobacterium sp. in subzero temperatures

Member

2023 - 2026

Structural and functional characterization of hsp70 as a biomarker in identifying resistance and resilience towards heat and salinity stress in pedobacter cyroconitis and glaciozyma antartica

Leader

2019 - 2024

Publications listing

NOTE: PUBLICATION DATA FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS WILL BE DISPLAYED

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1.

Zarina Binti Amin , Nur Athirah Binti Yusof (2025) , Duplex Sybr Rt-qpcr For Sars-cov-2 Detection In Malaysia

2.

Clemente Michael Wong Vui Ling , Makdi Masnoddin , Nur Athirah Binti Yusof (2025) , In Silico Analysis And Structure Modelling Of Gahp2, A Conserved Hypothetical Proteins Related To Thermal Stress Response In Glaciozyma Antarctica Pi12

3.

Wilson Yong Thau Lym , Nur Athirah Binti Yusof (2025) , Dataset Of A Complete Genome Sequence Of Vibrio Owensii V2 Isolated From Diseased Sabah’s Red Algae Seaweed, Kappaphycus Alvarezii

4.

Makdi Masnoddin , Clemente Michael Wong Vui Ling , Nur Athirah Binti Yusof (2024) , Expression Analysis Of Hsp70 Genes In The Psychrophilic Yeast Glaciozyma Antarctica Pi12 As Biomarkers For Thermal Stress During Heat Waves

5.

Mailin Binti Misson , Wilson Yong Thau Lym , Kenneth Francis Rodrigues , Harry Chong Lye Hin , Grace Joy Chin Wei Lie , Nur Athirah Binti Yusof (2024) , Seaweed: A Bioindustrial Game-changer For The Green Revolution

6.

Makdi Masnoddin , Clemente Michael Wong Vui Ling , Nur Athirah Binti Yusof (2023) , Functional Analysis Of Conserved Hypothetical Proteins From The Antarctic Yeast, Glaciozyma Antarctica Pi12

7.

Clemente Michael Wong Vui Ling , Nur Athirah Binti Yusof (2023) , Transcriptomics Analysis Provides Insights Into The Heat Adaptation Strategies Of An Antarctic Bacterium, Cryobacterium Sp. So1

8.

Clemente Michael Wong Vui Ling , Nur Athirah Binti Yusof (2023) , In Silico Analysis And Structure Modelling Of Heat Shock Protein Hsp70 From Glaciozyma Antarctica Pi12 As A Model System To Understand Adaptation Strategies Of Antarctic Organisms Amid Adverse Climates

9.

Nur Athirah Binti Yusof (2023) , Can Multiplex Sybr Green Real-time Pcr Assay Serve As A Detection And Quantification Method Comparable To The Taqman Method For Sars-cov-2 Diagnosis?

10.

Ruzaidi Azli Bin Mohd Mokhtar , Cahyo Budiman , Zainul Amiruddin Bin Zakaria , Zarina Binti Amin , Nur Athirah Binti Yusof (2023) , Mycobacterium Tuberculosis As A Resilient Foe In The Mechanisms Of Colonisation, Pathogenesis And Host Immune Responses Serves As A Prerequisite For The Development Of Potential Mangrove Plant-derived Anti-tb Drugs


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