Noelle Molé Liston | Medicine | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Noelle Molé Liston | Medicine | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Noelle Molé Liston | Medicine | Professor at New York University | United States

Prof Noelle Molé Liston is a respected female scholar whose academic career reflects deep engagement with social sciences, cultural theory, and interdisciplinary health research, establishing her as a thought-leading voice on the sociopolitical dimensions of medicine, education, and inequality. She completed her Ph.D. from a globally recognized institution, where her early research laid the foundation for her long-term academic trajectory focused on ethnography, gender studies, and the cultural shaping of health systems. Across her professional journey, she has served in teaching, mentoring, and research roles at internationally reputed universities, contributing significantly to both undergraduate and postgraduate academic development. Her professional experience includes designing and teaching advanced courses on social theory, medical anthropology, qualitative inquiry, and the cultural politics of science and technology, positioning her as a multidisciplinary scholar capable of bridging the humanities and health education. Her research interests include medical metaphors, reproductive politics, global health inequalities, cultural narratives within medical training, and the intersection of language, identity, and institutional power. She is particularly known for her work on metaphors in medical education, highlighted in one of her notable Scopus-indexed publications in Social Science & Medicine, which reflects her ability to address systemic inequities through critical scholarship. She possesses strong research skills in ethnography, narrative analysis, qualitative fieldwork, policy interpretation, and interdisciplinary integration, with her work being cited in scholarly discourse across health studies and cultural anthropology. Her academic profile lists multiple Scopus-indexed publications, a verified Scopus ID (57709521300), and international research collaborations demonstrating her active engagement with global academic communities. Prof Noelle Molé Liston has been acknowledged for her contributions through institutional recognitions, invited talks, and participation in global scholarly dialogues centered on social justice and educational reform. Her achievements also include co-authorship networks, editorial contributions, and leadership in thematic research clusters focusing on inequality and health. She continues to expand her research footprint by pursuing projects addressing emerging issues in medical education, social vulnerability, and the cultural shaping of scientific knowledge. With her commitment to advancing equitable, inclusive, and critical approaches to health and society, Prof Noelle Molé Liston remains an influential scholar whose work will continue to shape interdisciplinary discourse, mentor new researchers, and strengthen global academic conversations toward creating more just and culturally responsive health education systems.

Academic Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications:

  1. Molé Liston, N. (2025). From egg & sperm to reconceiving medical education: Why teaching about metaphor is essential to remedy injustice. Social Science & Medicine. Citations: 2

 

 

Fang Yang | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fang Yang | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fang Yang | Medicine | Associate Professor at Hubei University of Chinese Medicine | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr Fang Yang is a distinguished academic and researcher at the School of Laboratory Medicine, Hubei University of Chinese Medicine, who has built a solid reputation in the fields of food science, nutrition, and lipid metabolism, with a special focus on egg-derived bioactive compounds and their influence on cholesterol regulation, gut microbiota, and overall human health. Assoc. Prof. Dr Fang Yang began her academic journey at Huazhong Agricultural University, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Food Science and Technology, followed by a Doctorate in the same discipline, which equipped her with comprehensive knowledge of food chemistry, nutrition, and functional food development. To broaden her global exposure, she served as a Visiting Scholar at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where she collaborated with international experts in nutrition science and advanced her expertise in lipidomics and metabolic regulation. Professionally, Assoc. Prof. Dr Fang Yang has dedicated her career to research and teaching. where she has successfully led funded projects supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Hubei Education Department, and the Hubei Provincial Health Commission. Her funded research includes studies on high-throughput lipidomics of egg phospholipids, the interaction of egg yolk sphingomyelin with intestinal microbiota, and the mechanisms by which dietary components regulate cholesterol absorption, all of which have contributed valuable insights to food and nutrition science. Her research interests span nutrition biochemistry, functional foods, lipidomics, gut health, and the prevention of metabolic diseases, areas in which she has published nearly 20 peer-reviewed articles in internationally recognized journals such as Frontiers in Nutrition, Frontiers in Pharmacology, Food Science & Nutrition, World Journal of Gastroenterology, and Science of the Total Environment. Assoc. Prof. Dr Fang Yang demonstrates advanced research skills in lipid profiling, molecular biology, systematic review methodologies, and experimental nutrition, along with strong abilities in interdisciplinary collaboration and academic mentoring.

Academic Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications:

  1. Optimization of Its Preparation and Evaluation of Fresh and Tender Leaves of Artemisia argyi for Food Usage – 2025

  2. Dietary supplementation of water extract of Eucommia ulmoides bark improved caecal microbiota and parameters of health in white‐feathered broilers – 2024 – Citations: 2

  3. The nutritional functions of dietary sphingomyelin and its applications in food – 2022 – Citations: 35

  4. The impacts of vitamin D supplementation in adults with metabolic syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials – 2022 – Citations: 40

 

 

Dr. A M M Nurul Alam | Metabolomics | Innovative Research Award

Dr. A M M Nurul Alam | Metabolomics | Innovative Research Award

Dr. A M M Nurul Alam | Metabolomics – Research Assistant at Gyeongsang National University, South Korea

Dr. A M Muhammad Nurul Alam is a dedicated researcher and food scientist specializing in meat science, sustainable protein production, and food technology. His career bridges industry leadership and academic innovation, reflecting his ability to apply scientific findings in real-world contexts. Currently based at a national university in South Korea, he contributes actively to advanced research on meat quality enhancement and cultured meat technologies. Known for his multidisciplinary expertise, Dr. Alam has become a valuable figure in the field of functional meat innovation and has earned recognition through multiple scientific contributions, collaborations, and accolades at international conferences.

Profile:

Orcid | Scopus | Google Scholar

Education:

Dr. Alam’s academic pathway reflects a blend of excellence and diversity. He earned his B.Sc. and M.S. degrees in Animal Nutrition from a leading agricultural university in Bangladesh, graduating with distinction and receiving a university gold medal for academic excellence. He later expanded his research horizons by completing a second M.Sc. in Aquaculture, focusing on seafood quality at a reputable university in Norway. His cross-continental educational background has equipped him with the scientific versatility necessary to contribute meaningfully to global food challenges, particularly in the evolving fields of cultured and hybrid meat science.

Experience:

With over two decades of experience, Dr. Alam has held significant roles across academia, research institutions, and the private agro-food sector. He previously served as a Lecturer and Research Assistant in Norway, where he worked on aquaculture quality. His career then advanced through leadership positions such as General Manager and CEO in agro-industrial companies in Bangladesh, focusing on animal feed, food processing, and operational management. Since 2023, he has served as a Research Assistant in South Korea, where he is deeply engaged in scientific projects related to meat innovation and sustainable food processing. This diverse background allows him to approach scientific questions from both theoretical and practical angles.

Research Interests:

Dr. Alam’s current research focuses on cultured meat, meat quality improvement, plant-based protein integration, and novel preservation methods. He explores how technologies like gamma irradiation, high-intensity ultrasound, and Jeju lava seawater can be applied to improve the shelf life, flavor, and texture of meat products. Additionally, he studies the integration of plant ingredients into traditional meat to produce hybrid products that meet sustainability goals while maintaining sensory appeal. His work contributes to bridging the gap between food innovation and consumer preferences in the era of climate-conscious diets.

Awards:

Dr. Alam’s innovative research has earned him several prestigious recognitions. In 2024, he received the Excellent Paper Award from his host university in South Korea, highlighting the impact of his academic contributions. That same year, he was honored with both the Best Oral Presentation Award and the Best Poster Presentation Award at the 56th KOSFA International Symposium and Annual Meeting, a major event in meat science. Earlier in his career, he was awarded a University Gold Medal for ranking first in his undergraduate program. These accolades reflect his commitment to scientific excellence and innovative research delivery.

Publications:

Dr. Alam has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed papers in high-impact journals. His research has been widely cited, contributing to global discussions on sustainable food systems and meat technology. Notable publications include:

  • 🧫 “Scaffolding fundamentals and recent advances in sustainable scaffolding techniques for cultured meat development” (2024), Food Research International – Impact Factor 8.1, cited by 9 articles.
  • 🧪 “Synergistic effect of Jeju lava sea water and high-intensity ultrasound on the quality of Jeju black pig during dry aging” (2024), Food and Life – cited by 5 articles.
  • 🌱 “Trends in hybrid cultured meat manufacturing technology to improve sensory characteristics” (2024), Food Science of Animal Resources – cited by 4 articles.
  • 🥩 “Physicochemical and sensory characteristics of hybrid flexitarian pork loin steak combined with different plant ingredients” (2024), Food Science of Animal Resources – cited by 6 articles.
  • 🔬 “Meat quality and safety issues during high temperatures and cutting-edge technologies to mitigate the scenario” (2024), Journal of Animal Science and Technology – cited by 3 articles.
  • 🍖 “Characterization of Imitated Hybrid Cultured Meat Patty to Compare with Beef Meat” (2024), Food Science of Animal Resources – cited by 5 articles.
  • 🧃 “Modern Concepts of Restructured Meat Production and Market Opportunities” (2024), Food Science of Animal Resources – cited by 4 articles.

Conclusion:

Dr. A M Muhammad Nurul Alam exemplifies the qualities of a visionary researcher—innovative, collaborative, and impact-driven. His academic journey, coupled with his industrial leadership, places him at the nexus of science and application in the food sector. With an impressive record of publications, international awards, and interdisciplinary experience, Dr. Alam has significantly advanced the understanding of sustainable meat technologies. His research continues to inspire new strategies in protein innovation, making him a highly deserving candidate for the Innovative Research Award.