○ 주요 학력, 경력 (Experience)
1. Education
▪ 2005 – 2011 Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, Doctor of Philosocphy in Chemistry
▪ 2001 – 2003 M.S., Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Master’s Degree in Organic Chemistry and Material Chemistry
▪ 1994 – 2001 B.S., Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU), Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
2. Research Experience
▪ 2013 – present Assistant professor, Sungkyunkwan University
▪ 2011 – 2013 Postdoctoral Associate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Research Laboratory of Electronics and Department of Biology
▪ 2004 – 2005 Research scientist, LG Chem, Ltd
○ 연구분야(Research Field)
▪ Development of Blood-Brain Barrer permeable peptide and drug delivery pltform
▪ Design new CRISPR-Cas9 System and various application
▪ Development of artificial antibodies and three-dimensional supramolecular structure
○ 주요 연구논문(Major Research Achievements)
▪ Eun Sung Kang et al., “Peptide-Programmable Nanoparticle Superstructures with Tailored Electrocatalytic Activity”, ACS Nano (2018), 12, 6554-6562
▪ Young Hyun No et al., “Nature-Inspired Construction of Two-Dimensionally Self-assembed Peptide on Pristine Graphene”, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters (2017), 8, 3734-3739
▪ Kook-Han Kim et al., “Protein-directed self-assembly of a fullerene crystal”, Nature Communications, (2016) 7, 11429
▪ Yong Ho Kim et al., “Capture and Imaging of the Pre-hairpin Intermediate in Viral Membrane Fusion of the Paramyxovirus PIV5” PNAS, (2011), 108, 20992-20997
▪ Yong Ho Kim et al., “Computational Design of Virus-like Protein Assemblies on Carbon Nanotube Surfaces” Science (2011), 332, 1071-1076
○ 연구협력 필요 분야(Research Interest)
▪ In vivo experiment for funcational verificatino of developed peptides or drug complex
▪ Development of biocompatible materials for optical/electronical devices
▪ Development of new drugs though binding with natural substances and chemicals
○ 연구협력 가능 분야(Research Collaboration)
▪ Peptide design studies capable of recognizing specific cells and tissues
▪ Conjugation of small molecules on the surface of materials