Tan Choo Hock
MEDICAL LECTURER
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY
University of Malaya
Malaysia
Biography
Dr. Tan Choo Hock working in Department of Pharmacology at University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA. Total Articles in Publication List are 34. Choo Hock Tan (MBBS, PhD) is based at the Venom and Toxin Research Laboratory (VTRL) of the Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya. His research interests span a wide range of subjects in the field of venom toxinology, which include molecular and functional characterization of venoms, medical pharmacology of antivenom (production, kinetics and dynamics), “-omics” of venomous species and toxins in drug discovery. Choo Hock enjoys passionately his research activities, from collecting specimens in the wild to conducting experiments in his laboratory. He is also the supervisor and mentor to undergraduate and postgraduate students working on the various aspects of toxinology, and his team is in close collaboration with local and international researchers, who share a common aim of translating new knowledge into scientific application and medical practice. At present, their findings have been presented in many conferences and published in numerous academic journals and books. Choo Hock is also affiliated to several professional bodies, for instance, he serves as the Honorary Secretary for the Malaysian Society on Toxinology, and as a faculty member for the Annual Marine and Snake Envenomation Management Symposium/Workshop (AMSEM) as well as the Toxinological Society of India Conferences (TSICON). He is also a recipient of awards such as the Academic Training Fellowship from the Malaysian government and the International Award of Young Scientist from the Japanese Association of Laboratory Animal Sciences, Japan. Choo Hock’s other “non-venomous” research interests include problem-based learning, prescribing skills training and inter-professional learning in medical education.
Research Interest
Molecular Toxinology (Venom-gland transcriptomics, venom proteomics, antivenomics) Medical Pharmacology (Antivenom, neutralisation, antibody production, immonological profiling) Prescribing Skills Traning (Prescribing competence, training) Medical Education (Problem-based learning) Toxinology (Venom, toxin, characterisation, purification)
Publications
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Tan, C. H., Wong, K. Y., Tan, K. Y., & Tan, N. H. (2017). Venom proteome of the yellow-lipped sea krait, Laticauda colubrina from Bali: Insights into subvenomic diversity, venom antigenicity and cross-neutralization by antivenom. Proteomics, 166, 48-58. (ISI-Indexed)
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Ratanabanangkoon, K., Simsiriwong, P., Pruksaphon, K., Tan, K. Y., Eursakun, S., Tan, C. H., Chantrathonkul, B., Wongwadhunyoo, W., Youngchim, S., Tan, N. H. (2017). A novel in vitro potency assay of antisera against Thai Naja kaouthia based on nicotinic acetylcholine receptor binding. Sci Rep, 7(1), 8545. (ISI-Indexed)
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Tan, K. Y., Tan, C. H., Chanhome, L., & Tan, N. H. (2017). Comparative venom gland transcriptomics of Naja kaouthia (monocled cobra) from Malaysia and Thailand: elucidating geographical venom variation and insights into sequence novelty. PeerJ, 5, e3142. (ISI-Indexed)