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Wen Bin‘Wilson’ Goh——Associate Professor

Nationality:
Singapore
Phone:
022-87401830
Email:
wilson.goh@tju.edu.cn
Office:
Room B506, Building 24, Tianjin University
School:
School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology
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Education Experience
2009-2013 Ph. D. Imperial College London, UK
2007-2007 Master of Science Imperial College London, UK
Professional Experience
Research Area

The Goh laboratory is focused on 1) Development of network-based algorithms for resolving idiosyncratic issues in –omics data, 2) Development of novel approaches for multi-level data integration in translational research and, 3) Development of robust biomarker and drug target prediction techniques.

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Honors and Awards
Patents
Highlighted Publications
Goh, W. W.; Sergot, M. J.; Sng, J. C.; Wong, L. Comparative network-based recovery analysis and proteomic profiling of neurological changes in valproic acid-treated mice. J Proteome Res. 2013, 12, 2116.
Goh, W. W.; Fan, M.; Low, H. S.; Sergot, M.; Wong, L. Enhancing the utility of Proteomics Signature Profiling (PSP) with Pathway Derived Subnets (PDSs), performance analysis and specialised ontologies. BMC Genomics. 2013, 14, 35.
Goh, W. W.; Lee, Y. H.; Ramdzan, Z. M.; Sergot, M. J.; Chung, M.; Wong, L. Proteomics signature profiling (PSP): a novel contextualization approach for cancer proteomics. J. Proteome Res. 2012, 11, 1571.
Goh, W. W.; Oikawa, H, Sng J. C.; Sergot, M.; Wong, L. The role of miRNAs in complex formation and control. Bioinformatics 2012, 28,453.
Goh W. W.; Lee Y. H.; Zubaidah R. M.; Jin J.; Dong D.; Lin Q.; Chung M. C.; Wong L. Network-based pipeline for analyzing MS data: an application toward liver cancer. J. Proteome Res. 2011, 10, 2261.
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