Innovative Research Award

Tzu-Ming Pan
National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Tzu-Ming Pan
Affiliation National Taiwan University
Country Taiwan
Scopus ID 7202203120
Documents 264
Citations 10,152
h-index 58
Subject Area Biology and Life Sciences
Event International Forensic Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-9865-1893

Tzu-Ming Pan is a researcher affiliated with National Taiwan University whose scholarly work is represented in the fields of biology and life sciences. The supplied Scopus record reports 264 documents, 10,152 citations, and an h-index of 58, providing a bibliometric basis for evaluating the scale and influence of the research record. The publication portfolio includes studies of probiotics, fermented functional foods, microbial safety, gut microbiota, metabolic health, and immune regulation.

Abstract

The research profile associated with Tzu-Ming Pan demonstrates sustained activity in microbiology, probiotics, functional foods, host–microbe interactions, and biological health research. Recent publications examine probiotic potential, antibiotic-associated intestinal effects, fermented red mold rice, microbial safety, inflammatory responses, and immune regulation. These studies illustrate an integrated research approach connecting microbial characterization with physiological and health-related outcomes. [1]

Keywords

Probiotics; microbiology; gut microbiota; functional foods; microbial safety; immune regulation; metabolic health; lactic acid bacteria; fermented foods; biology and life sciences.

Introduction

Microbial research increasingly addresses the relationship between microorganisms, dietary components, immunity, and host physiology. Pan’s recent publication record reflects this multidisciplinary direction, with investigations spanning probiotic strains, fermented products, microbiota, inflammatory markers, and tissue-level responses. Such work contributes to the broader scientific understanding of how beneficial microorganisms and microbial metabolites may influence biological systems. [2]

Research Profile

The research profile is centered on applied microbiological and life-science questions, particularly the characterization and evaluation of microorganisms with potential functional or health-related applications. The documented studies include Pediococcus acidilactici, Monascus pilosus, and Lacticaseibacillus paracasei, covering probiotic activity, fermented food systems, safety assessment, and immune responses. [3]

Research Contributions

  • Investigation of probiotic potential and biological effects of selected microbial strains.
  • Evaluation of fermented food components in relation to gut microbiota and metabolic health. [2]
  • Integrated genotypic and phenotypic assessment of microbial safety. [4]
  • Study of microbial interventions and immune-regulatory mechanisms in experimental models. [5]

Publications

Recent publications include research on Pediococcus acidilactici and antibiotic-induced diarrhea in Microbiology Research (2025), fermented red mold rice and metabolic health in Foods (2025), Monascus-derived compounds and tissue responses in Journal of Fungi (2024), microbial safety in Current Issues in Molecular Biology (2024), and regulatory T-cell maturation and Th1/Th2 balance in the same journal (2024). [1] [2] [3]

Research Impact

The supplied Scopus metrics indicate a substantial bibliometric footprint, with 10,152 citations and an h-index of 58 across 264 documents. These indicators provide quantitative evidence of scholarly visibility and citation activity, while individual publications demonstrate continued engagement with clinically and biologically relevant microbiological questions.

Award Suitability

Based on the supplied research record, the profile is relevant for consideration under an Innovative Research Award within the International Forensic Scientist Awards framework. The assessment may consider documented research productivity, interdisciplinary microbiological investigations, publication quality, citation impact, and the scientific relevance of contributions. Award decisions should remain subject to the applicable evaluation criteria and independent review.

Conclusion

Tzu-Ming Pan’s documented research profile reflects sustained contributions to microbiology and life sciences, particularly in probiotics, fermented foods, microbial safety, gut microbiota, and immune-related research. The combination of a broad publication record and substantial citation indicators provides a measurable basis for academic recognition, while the recent studies demonstrate continued research activity in biologically significant areas.

References

  1. MDPI. (2025). Probiotic Potential of Pediococcus acidilactici SWP-CGPA01: Alleviating Antibiotic-Induced Diarrhea and Restoring Hippocampal BDNF. Microbiology Research, 16(12), 261.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/microbiolres16120261
  2. MDPI. (2025). Effects of Monascus pilosus SWM 008-Fermented Red Mold Rice and Its Functional Components on Gut Microbiota and Metabolic Health in Rats. Foods, 14(4), 651.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/foods14040651
  3. MDPI. (2024). Comparative Effects of Monascin and Monascinol Produced by Monascus pilosus SWM-008 on Pro-Inflammatory Factors and Histopathological Alterations. Journal of Fungi, 10(12), 815.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/jof10120815
  4. MDPI. (2024). Comprehensive Safety Assessment of Lacticaseibacillus paracasei subsp. paracasei NTU 101 Through Integrated Genotypic and Phenotypic Analysis. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 46(11), 734.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb46110734
  5. MDPI. (2024). The Enhancement of Regulatory T Cell Maturation and Th1/Th2 Balance through FOXP3 Expression by Lactobacillus paracasei in an Ovalbumin-Induced Allergic Skin Animal Model. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 46(10), 636.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb46100636
Tzu-Ming Pan | Biology and Life Sciences | Innovative Research Award

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