
Chern-Sing Goh
Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry, Department Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520 EU
chernsing.goh@yale.edu
Chern-Sing Goh is a post-doctoral fellow in Mark Gerstein’s group at Yale University. Her research interests focus on structural and functional analysis of protein-protein interactions with emphasis on studies that utilize evolutionary principles to infer protein function. She is also actively involved in the NorthEast Structural Genomics (NESG) Project where she is participating in the design and analysis of data generated from the structural genomics efforts.

- Goh CS, Milburn D, Gerstein M. Conformational Changes Associated with Protein-Protein Interactions. Curr Opin Struct Biol (in press).
- Goh CS, Lan N, Douglas SM, Wu B, Bertone P, Echols N, Milburn D, Montelione GT, Zhao H, Gerstein M. Mining the Structural Genomics Pipeline: Identification and Analysis of Protein Properties that Affect High-Throughput Experimental Analysis. J Molecular Biology (in press).
- Goh CS, Lan N, Echols N, Douglas SM, Milburn D, Bertone P, Xiao R, Ma LC, Zheng D, Wunderlich Z, Acton T, Montelione GT, Gerstein M. 2003. SPINE 2: A System for Collaborative Structural Proteomics within a Federated Database Framework. Nucleic Acids Research. 31: 2833-2838.