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20042025

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Education

- 2013 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
- 2004 M.Ss., Korea University
- 2002 B.Ss., Korea University

Professional Experience

- 2004-2007 Lecturer, Korea University
- 2013-2016 Post-Doc fellow, Johns Hopkins University Institute of Genetic Medicine
- 2016-2018 Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry, Kyung Hee University
- 2018-present Assistant, Associate Professor, Department of New Biology, DGIST

Research Interests

- Developing novel techniques for proteomics and post-translational modifications to bettter understand biology at the systems level.
- Utilizing high resolution mass spectrometry to discover novel biomarkers for diseases.
- Finding multiomics-based signatures of diseases for precision medicine.

Major Research Achievements

- Developing the first draft map of the human proteome (Nature 2014)
- Albert Lehniger Award, Johns Hopkins University, 2015
- Young Analytical Chemist Award, Korean Chemical Society, 2020
- Academic Award, DGIST, 2021
- Finding molecular networks of an autism gene, Cntnap2 (Molecular Psychiatry 2022)

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