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− | Jong is a bioinformatist. | + | Jong is a [[Bioinformatist|bioinformatist]].<br/> <span style="font-size:16px;">'''Main interest: Anti-aging using omics + bioinformatics.'''</span><br/> <br/> Email: [mailto:jongbhak@genomics.org jongbhak@g]mail.com |
'''Present Affiliation/Employer: UNIST, South Korea.<br/> Address<br/> Work Address: Room 301-8, Bldg 110, UNIST, Korea '''<br/> '''Contact Info : jongbhak@gmail.com'''<br/> <br/> '''Education '''<br/> 1990. 9 ~ 1994. 7: Aberdeen University, UK Biochemistry BSc. Honours, 1st Class.<br/> 1994. 10 ~ 1997. 7: MRC centre, Center for Protein Engineering, <br/> Cambridge, UK. Bioinformatics Ph.D. <br/> with Tim Hubbard & Cyrus Chothia Ph.D.<br/> Thesis : '''Genome sequence analysis and methods. '''<br/> <br/> Ph.D. supervisers: Tim Hubbard (Sanger Inst.) & Cyrus Chothia (MRC-LMB)<br/> <br/> '''Employment and career experience'''<br/> 1997. 8 ~ 1997.12 : MRC centre, Cambridge, UK. Bioinformatics Postdoc with Cyrus Chothia <br/> 1998. 1 ~1999. 4 : Harvard Medical School, Genetics dept, <br/> George Church Lab. Research Fellow, Postdoc <br/> 1999. 4 ~2001. 12 : EBI (European Bioinformatics Institute) Research Fellow,<br/> Postdoc. With Dr. Liisa Holm<br/> 2001. 1 ~ 2003. 4 : MRC-DUNN, Cambridge, UK, Group Leader (Faculty) <br/> 2003. 4 ~ 2005. 3 : Biosystems Dept. KAIST, Korea Associate Professor (Faculty) <br/> 2005. 3 ~ Present: KOBIC, KRIBB, Daejeon, Korea (Director) <br/> 2006. 9 ~ 2009.9 : Korean University of Science and Technology<br/> (Associate Professor)<br/> 2009. 9 ~ present : Theragen Inc. BiO Institute. Director.<br/> <br/> <br/> '''General Research Interests '''<br/> Life time research interest: [[Bioinformatics|Bioinformatics]], [[Genomics|Genomics]], and [[Ageing|Ageing]] (Biological Gerontology)<br/> [[Genomics|Genomics]]: the frst Korean genome sequence analysis. | '''Present Affiliation/Employer: UNIST, South Korea.<br/> Address<br/> Work Address: Room 301-8, Bldg 110, UNIST, Korea '''<br/> '''Contact Info : jongbhak@gmail.com'''<br/> <br/> '''Education '''<br/> 1990. 9 ~ 1994. 7: Aberdeen University, UK Biochemistry BSc. Honours, 1st Class.<br/> 1994. 10 ~ 1997. 7: MRC centre, Center for Protein Engineering, <br/> Cambridge, UK. Bioinformatics Ph.D. <br/> with Tim Hubbard & Cyrus Chothia Ph.D.<br/> Thesis : '''Genome sequence analysis and methods. '''<br/> <br/> Ph.D. supervisers: Tim Hubbard (Sanger Inst.) & Cyrus Chothia (MRC-LMB)<br/> <br/> '''Employment and career experience'''<br/> 1997. 8 ~ 1997.12 : MRC centre, Cambridge, UK. Bioinformatics Postdoc with Cyrus Chothia <br/> 1998. 1 ~1999. 4 : Harvard Medical School, Genetics dept, <br/> George Church Lab. Research Fellow, Postdoc <br/> 1999. 4 ~2001. 12 : EBI (European Bioinformatics Institute) Research Fellow,<br/> Postdoc. With Dr. Liisa Holm<br/> 2001. 1 ~ 2003. 4 : MRC-DUNN, Cambridge, UK, Group Leader (Faculty) <br/> 2003. 4 ~ 2005. 3 : Biosystems Dept. KAIST, Korea Associate Professor (Faculty) <br/> 2005. 3 ~ Present: KOBIC, KRIBB, Daejeon, Korea (Director) <br/> 2006. 9 ~ 2009.9 : Korean University of Science and Technology<br/> (Associate Professor)<br/> 2009. 9 ~ present : Theragen Inc. BiO Institute. Director.<br/> <br/> <br/> '''General Research Interests '''<br/> Life time research interest: [[Bioinformatics|Bioinformatics]], [[Genomics|Genomics]], and [[Ageing|Ageing]] (Biological Gerontology)<br/> [[Genomics|Genomics]]: the frst Korean genome sequence analysis. |
Latest revision as of 07:29, 1 September 2023
Jong is a bioinformatist.
Main interest: Anti-aging using omics + bioinformatics.
Email: jongbhak@gmail.com
Present Affiliation/Employer: UNIST, South Korea.
Address
Work Address: Room 301-8, Bldg 110, UNIST, Korea
Contact Info : jongbhak@gmail.com
Education
1990. 9 ~ 1994. 7: Aberdeen University, UK Biochemistry BSc. Honours, 1st Class.
1994. 10 ~ 1997. 7: MRC centre, Center for Protein Engineering,
Cambridge, UK. Bioinformatics Ph.D.
with Tim Hubbard & Cyrus Chothia Ph.D.
Thesis : Genome sequence analysis and methods.
Ph.D. supervisers: Tim Hubbard (Sanger Inst.) & Cyrus Chothia (MRC-LMB)
Employment and career experience
1997. 8 ~ 1997.12 : MRC centre, Cambridge, UK. Bioinformatics Postdoc with Cyrus Chothia
1998. 1 ~1999. 4 : Harvard Medical School, Genetics dept,
George Church Lab. Research Fellow, Postdoc
1999. 4 ~2001. 12 : EBI (European Bioinformatics Institute) Research Fellow,
Postdoc. With Dr. Liisa Holm
2001. 1 ~ 2003. 4 : MRC-DUNN, Cambridge, UK, Group Leader (Faculty)
2003. 4 ~ 2005. 3 : Biosystems Dept. KAIST, Korea Associate Professor (Faculty)
2005. 3 ~ Present: KOBIC, KRIBB, Daejeon, Korea (Director)
2006. 9 ~ 2009.9 : Korean University of Science and Technology
(Associate Professor)
2009. 9 ~ present : Theragen Inc. BiO Institute. Director.
General Research Interests
Life time research interest: Bioinformatics, Genomics, and Ageing (Biological Gerontology)
Genomics: the frst Korean genome sequence analysis.
- Pathogen-host interaction analysis at genomic/proteomic scale.
This work is on a large-scale pathogenic interaction studies using protein-protein interaction information.
- Structural Interactomics (the whole biomolecular structural interaction network construction and analysis. Mainly proteins and their ligands). This is a high resolution structural analysis of interactome. It defines precisely the structural patterns and topologies of protein and chemical domains using computer algorithms developed by us. (Park, et al., 2001, JMB). (Http://interactomics.org/)
- Protein Chemical (ligand) Interaction. I have been interested in the interaction between proteins and their ligands. No publishable or significant research results are available yet. However, I am quite interested in this topic and am currently negotiating a collaboration and grant with a research institute (symposium presentation: annual Korean Biochemistry society meeting, 2002. RNA and DNA binding proteins domains)
- SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) and SAP (small number amino acid polymorphism) analysis.
- BioInfra (Construction of Bioinformatic infrastructure for large scale industrial biotechnology applications)
- Molecular Anthropology. I have been interested in analyzing ancient DNA to track the origins and migrations of ethnic groups.
List of publication
Most recent ones are here: Jong's Research Articles | Jong's research articles format 2
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Jong's Corean CV