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George Guo

Research Fellow at The University of Auckland

George Guo is a Research Fellow in the Department of Physiology at the University of Auckland.2 He specializes in computer programming for quantitative proteomics and metabolomics research, developing adaptive computer scripting strategies to provide efficient and robust 'omics data solutions.2 As part of the MaSH (Mass Spectrometry Hub) team, Guo offers data analysis support and shares his expertise in 'omics research.2

Guo's research focuses on:

  1. Proteomics and bioinformatics1
  2. Mass spectrometry imaging techniques1
  3. Metabolomics studies1

Some of his notable publications include:

  • "Automated annotation and visualisation of high-resolution spatial proteomic mass spectrometry imaging data using HIT-MAP" (2021)1
  • "Resolving the developmental distribution patterns of polyphenols and related primary metabolites in bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) fruit" (2022)1
  • "Applications of stable isotopes in MALDI imaging: current approaches and an eye on the future" (2021)1

Guo has collaborated with researchers from various institutions and has contributed to studies in fields such as cancer research, ophthalmology, and food chemistry.1 His work has been cited numerous times, indicating the impact and relevance of his research in the field of proteomics and metabolomics.1

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Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand