Lin Tang Goh
Thermo Scientific, , Singapore
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Dr Goh Lin-Tang is the LCMS Product Manager at Thermo Scientific (Southeast Asia). He has more than 13 years of mass spectrometry experience due to his previous employment as a senior scientist at the Bioprocessing Technology Institute (A*STAR, Singapore) and the market development and applications manager at Waters (Asia Pacific). His current interests are in the emerging field of mass spectrometry-based Omics, where these technologies are being adapted and applied to other system-wide studies in biomedical, environmental and food sciences. He has also published widely in peered-reviewed scientific journals and given more than 120 technical presentations at various conferences, workshops and invited meetings. He obtained his Bachelor of Applied Science (Hons I) and PhD degree from the University of Queensland.
Recent journal publications:
U Ming Lim, Miranda Gek Sim Yap, Yoon Pin Lim, Lin-Tang Goh and Say Kong Ng. Identification of Autocrine Growth Factors Secreted by CHO Cells for Applications in Single-Cell Cloning Media. J. Proteome. Res. 2013. Volume 12, p3496-3510.
Steven C. L. Ho, Muriel Bardor, Bin Li, Jia Juan Lee, Zhiwei Song, Yen Wah Tong, Lin-Tang Goh and Yuansheng Yang. Comparison of Internal Ribosome Entry Site (IRES) and Furin-2A (F2A) for Monoclonal Antibody Expression Level and Quality in CHO Cells. PLOS ONE 2013. Volume 8(5), e63247.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Improved accuracy and sensitivity of large-scale labelled quantitation via multi-notch MS3 approach on hybrid quadrupole-Orbitrap-linear ion trap mass spectrometer (#13)
3:00 PM
Lin Tang Goh
Proteomics Forum Session C - New Directions in Proteomics
Large Scale Targeted Protein Quantification Using HR/AM Selected Ion Monitoring with MS/MS Confirmation on a Novel Hybrid, Q-OT-qIT Mass Spectrometer (#138)
5:00 PM
Lin Tang Goh
Monday Night Poster Session (Happy Hour)
Global in-depth quantitative proteomic analysis of HIV infected cells using a novel Q-OT-qIT mass spectrometer (#207)
5:00 PM
Lin Tang Goh
Wednesday Night Poster Session (Happy Hour)