Profesor Madya Dr. Teoh Peik Lin

Profesor Madya Dr. Teoh Peik Lin

Institut Penyelidikan Bioteknologi, UMS

Profesor Madya Dr. Teoh Peik Lin is a distinguished researcher at Institut Penyelidikan Bioteknologi, University Malaysia Sabah. Their research focuses on Molecular Biology, Gene Expression, Molecular Pathways, Molecular Cancer Studies, Natural Products, Epigenetics, Stem Cell.

As a member of Institut Penyelidikan Bioteknologi, they contribute significantly to the academic and research community at UMS through their expertise and dedication to advancing knowledge in their field.

Profesor Madya Dr. Teoh Peik Lin holds PhD in Gene Expression from Manchester University, Manchester , among other qualifications, and has established themselves as a respected expert in their field.

Contact Information

Academic Department

Institut Penyelidikan Bioteknologi, UMS

Appointed Department

Institut Penyelidikan Bioteknologi, UMS

Education

Phd In Gene Expression

Manchester University, Manchester

2011

Sarjana Sains

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

2001

Sarjana Muda Biokimia

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

1998

Research Collaborators

Research

Projects

6

Active

6

Grants

RM 735,100.00


Research Interests & Expertise

Biological Sciences - Gene Expression Analyses

Publications

Total Publications by Year

NOTE: N/A = Data not available, 0 = Data not completed


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Documents

32

H-Index

9

Citations

366

Affiliation

Universiti Malaysia Sabah

Research listing

Current Research Projects

Discovering potential bioactive compounds through an integrative approach: biotransformation of medicinal plant extracts and bioactivity evaluation in animal models

Member

2025 - 2027

Regeneration of murine stomach tissue in the intestine by using gastric stem cells (gsc)

Member

2025 - 2027

Harnessing menstrual stem cells from malaysian women for advanced fertility solutions

Member

2025 - 2026

Metabolic profiling coupled with gene expression analysis of the fatty acids extracted from four avocado varieties derived from sabah

Member

2022 - 2025

The roles of retinoblastoma binding protein 5 (rbbp5) in regulating tumorigenesis and metastasis in breast cancer cells

Leader

2022 - 2026

Elucidating the molecular mechanism of methyl gallate in triple-negative breast cancer stem cells

Member

2020 - 2024

Publications listing

NOTE: PUBLICATION DATA FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS WILL BE DISPLAYED

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Wilson Yong Thau Lym , Mailin Binti Misson , Kenneth Francis Rodrigues , Teoh Peik Lin , Koh Wee Yin (2025) , Analysis Of The Binding Specificity Of N-acetylgalactosamine (galnac)-binding Lectin Isolated From Kappaphycus Alvarezii To Sars-cov-2 Sugar Moieties

2.

Teoh Peik Lin , Cahyo Budiman (2025) , A Pseudovirus System For Sars-cov-2 For Screening Antiviral Agents And Phytochemical Extracts

3.

Md. Shafiquzzaman Siddiquee , Nurul Elyani Bt Mohamad , Cheong Bo Eng , Teoh Peik Lin (2025) , Data On Fatty Acid Profiles Of Oils Isolated From The Mesocarps And Seeds Of Four Avocado Species Derived From Sabah, Malaysia

4.

Teoh Peik Lin (2025) , Biomarkers, Isolation Methods, And Therapeutic Implications Of Breast Cancer Stem Cells

5.

Teoh Peik Lin (2024) , Differential Gene Expression Of Wharton’s Jelly-derived Mesenchymal Cells Mediated By Graphene Oxide In Basal And Osteo-induced Media

6.

Teoh Peik Lin , Cheong Bo Eng (2023) , Evaluation Of Cytotoxicity, Cell-cycle Arrest, And Apoptotic Induction Of Three Ruellia Tuberosa Leaf Extracts In Mcf-7 Cells

7.

Teoh Peik Lin (2023) , Packaging Systems For Generating Sars-cov-2 Pseudoviruses: A Mini Review

8.

Teoh Peik Lin (2023) , Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Derived From Perinatal Tissues: Sources, Characteristics And Isolation Methods

9.

Sazmal Effendi Bin Arshad , Coswald Stephen Sipaut @ Mohd Nasri , Shamsi Ebrahimi , How Siew Eng , Lee Ping Chin , Teoh Peik Lin (2023) , Evaluation Of Human Amnion Denuded Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell On 3d Porous Hydroxyapatite Composite Scaffolds For Osteogenic Differentiation: Prolonged In Vitro Study