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Jae Ho ChoPh.D. student 논문및저서
- 전공Biology
- 최종학력Kyungpook National University (B.S.)
- 주요연구분야Characterization of mitochondrial roles in neuronal system
- Tel.053-785-6128
- E-mail.medong2@dgist.ac.kr
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Byungsu KoPh.D. student 논문및저서
- 최종학력DGIST (B.S.)
- 주요연구분야Epigenetic influence on neurodegenerative diseases
- Tel.053-785-6128
- E-mail.bsms76@dgist.ac.kr
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Eun Seon KimPh.D. student 논문및저서
- 최종학력DGIST (M.S.)
- 주요경력 및 업적Increased accumulation of Staufen in nucleus contributes to C9ALS/FTD pathology
- E-mail.eunseon_k@dgist.ac.kr
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Davin LeePh.D. student 연구실적 논문및저서
- 전공Psychology
- 최종학력Rutgers University (B.S.)
- 주요경력 및 업적Modulation of toxicity from aggregated proteins in neurodegenerative diseases
- Tel.053-785-6128
- E-mail.cloudavin@gmail.com
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Min Gu JoPh.D. student 논문및저서
- 전공Bioengineering
- 최종학력Hanyang university (B.S.)
- 주요경력 및 업적Mechanisms of protein toxicity in neurodegenerative diseases
- Tel.053-785-6128
- E-mail.whalsrnrc@dgist.ac.kr
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Seung Yeon KimPh.D. student 논문및저서
- 전공Biology education
- 최종학력Jeonnam national university (B.S.)
- 주요경력 및 업적Mechanisms of protein toxicity in neurodegenerative diseases
- Tel.053-785-6128
- E-mail.syeon1111@dgist.ac.kr
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Na Yoon LeeM.S. student 논문및저서
- 전공Biotechnology
- 최종학력Kyungpook national university (B.S.)
- 주요경력 및 업적Mechanisms of protein toxicity in neurodegenerative diseases
- E-mail.nayoon1226@dgist.ac.kr
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Yuri JiM.S. student
- 전공Biological Sciences
- 최종학력Dankook university (B.S.)
- 주요경력 및 업적Mechanisms of protein toxicity in neurodegenerative diseases
- E-mail.yuri@dgist.ac.kr
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Min Jae JeonM.S. student
- 최종학력DGIST (B.S.)
- 주요경력 및 업적Mechanisms of protein toxicity in neurodegenerative diseases
- E-mail.jmj7381@dgist.ac.kr
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HaeChan JeongM.S. student 논문및저서
- 최종학력DGIST (B.S.)
- E-mail.gocks418@dgist.ac.kr
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DrosophilaResearch subject
- 담당업무Drosophila is a genus of small flies, belonging to the family Drosophilidae, whose members are often called "fruit flies" or (less frequently) pomace flies, vinegar flies, or wine flies, a reference to the characteristic of many species to linger around overripe or rotting fruit. They should not be confused with the Tephritidae, a related family, which are also called fruit flies (sometimes referred to as "true fruit flies").