Hyeonjae Lee

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Bagic Information

Interest:

  • Deciphering Aging Mechanism and Finding Anti-Aging Drug Candidates
  • Protein Computer Simulation

Phone: 010-4848-0507
E-mail: lhyj0507@unist.ac.kr
MBTI: ENFJ


 

Self Evaluation

Summary:
 - I believe that a B+ grade is appropriate when considering my overall attendance, understanding of this lecture's content, performance in reports and assays, as well as my interest in this lecture.

Total: 75/100

  • Understanding of this lecture content: 25/30
  • Scientific English language skills: 10/20
  • Report and Assay: 10/20
  • Interest of this lecture: 15/15
  • Attendance: 15/15


Introduction:
 - The multi-omics explored in this lecture is emerging as one of the most powerful tools in modern biology. These diverse -omics technologies provide an opportunity to transcend a singular perspective and simultaneously survey genomics, transcriptomics, and more. This is particularly revolutionary in the field of research on conditions such as aging and cancer, enhancing the capacity of -omics technologies to predict and diagnose. The ability to contemplate various dimensions concurrently is fostering a heightened analytical capability within -omics technologies, significantly influencing innovative approaches in the study of diseases like aging and cancer.


Understanding of this lecture content:
 - The


Scientific English language skills:
 - In science, English is commonly referred to as 'Scientific English,' representing a specialized language system used for academic purposes. Through this lecture, Jong particularly taught us to understand scientific language from a critical perspective and to express ourselves concisely and clearly. However, I still lack proficiency in Scientific English language skills.


Conclusion:
 - 내 연구에 어떻게 적용하고 있는지.