Biography
Assistant professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences
Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, Washington State University, Spokane, WA 99202
Ph.D. in School of Biological Sciences,
Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea (Advisor: Kyungjin Kim, Ph.D.)
Thesis title: Functional dynamics of CLOCK/BMAL1 complex in the mammalian circadian clock
M.S. in School of Biological Sciences,
Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea (Advisor: Kyungjin Kim, Ph.D.)
Thesis title: In vivo imaging analysis of CLOCK &BMAL1 heterodimerization using bimolecular
fluorescence complementation (BiFC)
B.S. in School of Biological Sciences,
College of Natural Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
Research Interest
Investigating the molecular, cellular, and physiological mechanisms of circadian rhythms in behavior and physiology Investigating molecular and cellular impact of circadian desynchronization on developmental, metabolic, and neurodegenerative pathogenesis Therapeutic applications of circadian rhythm for cancer and neurodegenerative diseases