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Tom Lin Lab of Medicinal Proteomics

(Proteomics to illuminate Medicinal Chemistry for Drug Discovery)

Tom Lin lab takes advantage of Proteomics to discover post-translational modifications (PTMs) in whole proteome, combines Medicinal Chemistry to innovate drug discovery and development, and dives into Cell Biology to understand PTM functions in human diseases.

 

 

Mission Statement

      The lab believes that we can improve the quality of life by curing diseases, and advance knowledge of cell functions through creative and rigorous research. At the interface of Proteomics and Medicinal Chemistry, we aim to take advantage of protein modification systems for therapeutic development. 

      Fair, transparent, respectful and supportive research environment is critical to the lab success, which is built on next-generation scientists who can learn, create, and carry out new and independent projects.

      The lab doesn’t only host employees but more importantly, the lab “incubates” future scientists and leaders. For this reason, the research interest match between lab and members is a key component to learn from each other and to contribute to each other.

      An individual lab is small in the research world, but through collaborations, a lab can be as big as one can imagine. The role of a lab is to provide a platform and a foundation enabling members to work, to brainstorm, to hope, to create, to collaborate, and to grow.

 

The Tom Lin lab welcomes scientists at all career levels!

 

 

 

Acknowledgements

Rutgers Start-up Fund

 

NCI R21 Award

 

NHLBI R01 Award

 

 

 

Research Communities

ASMS: American Society for Mass Spectrometry

ACS: American Chemical Society

CASMS: Chinese American Society for Mass Spectrometry