Dr. Shaza Eva Bt. Mohamad
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Dr. Shaza Eva Bt. Mohamad

Senior Lecturer
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biotransformation from University of York, United Kingdom

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Biography

Dr. Shaza Eva Bt. Mohamad is currently working as Senior Lecturer at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. She has completed her Ph.D. in Biotransformation from University of York, United Kingdom. She is having 8 years research experience. She successfully completed 4 research projects as researcher and Head of project. He has 20 publications in journals and conferences. She is member of Biochemical Society, Portland Press United Kingdom, Malaysian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Asian Federation of Biotechnology, and member of EnVBio Research Group (under Sustainability Research Alliance) in UTM. Her research area focuses on Production of Biodiesel from Freshwater and Marine Microalgae Species, Biotransformation of Flavonoids, and Bioethanol production using Lignocellulosic Material- cocoa waste.

Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Biotechnology
62%
Microbial Biotechnology
90%
Biotransfomations
75%
Bioengineering
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Ramlan, M.A.M., N.A. Azizan, B.H. Han, L.C. Kim, S.E. Mohamad and Z. Ibrahim, 2012. Decolourisation of reactive black 5 by azoreductase produced by Brevibacillus panacihumi ZBI. J. Technol., 59: 11-16.
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  2. Idi, A., M.M. Salleh, Z. Ibrahim and S.E. Mohamad, 2012. Pretreatment of cocoa waste for bioethanol production using ionic liquid. J. Technol., 59: 49-56.
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  3. Idi, A. and S.E. Mohamad, 2011. Bioethanol from second generation feedstock (Lignocellulose biomass). Interdiscip. J. Contemp. Res. Bus., 3: 919-935.
  4. Mohamad, S.E. and N.C. Bruce, 2008. Whole cell biotransformation of the morphinan alkaloids. Adv. Biosci. Bioengineer., 2: 73-79.
  5. Mohamad, S.E. and N.C. Bruce, 2008. Hydroxylation of codeinone by Achromobacter xylosoxidans CT1. Adv. Biosci. Bioengineer., 3: 77-92.