Kim, In-Jung Professor
- Major
Plant Molecular thremmatology.
- office No. 204 Institute of environment-friendly agriculture
- Contact064-754-3357/+82-64-754-3357
- E-mail ijkim@jejunu.ac.kr
- Homepage http://biomater.jejunu.ac.kr
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The College of Applied Life Sciences has developed new theories in the fields of biotechnology, natural science, and social science, and applied them to the agricultural sector to improve productivity. Its ultimate goal is to educate specialists who contribute to the welfare of humanity. In 2004, the Ministry of Education appointed the college as the operator of its Project Management Center Cultivating Subtropical Agriculture and Animal Biotechnology Project Manpowers to develop customized educational programs and opportunities for the students to increase their experiences specializing in many different fields. In 2005, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs designated the college as a training institute for its ‘Track’ System that offers on-site educational programs to encourage agricultural entrepreneurship. In February 2006, the college was evaluated as an ‘excellent’ educational institute specializing in agriculture (by the Korea Council for University Education). Furthermore, the college has educated talented individuals by running the Subtropical and Tropical Organism Gene Bank funded by the Korea Science and Engineering Foundation, the Regional Research Center (RRC) funded by the National Research Foundation of Korea, and the Export Promotion Research Organization for Korean Citrus funded by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs.

Kim, In-Jung Professor
Plant Molecular thremmatology.
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| Education | · Kaist, Ph.D. a doctor of science |
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| main paper | · C.H. Eun, S.U. Kim, I.J. Kim (2015) The promoter from the Citrus unshiu carotenoid isomerase gene directs differential GUS expression in transgenic Arabidopsis. Molecular Breeding 35(5): 116 (DOI10.1007/s11032-015-0310-9) (SCI)
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Somi K, Cho Professor
biochemistry
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| Education | · Oklahoma State University, Ph. D. a doctor of science |
| Major career | · Central University library director
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| main paper | · Meran Keshawa Ediriweera, Somi Kim Cho (2020) Targeting miRNAs by histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi): Rationalizing epigenetics-based therapies for breast cancer, Pharmacology & Therapeutics., 206, 107437[SCI, Impact factor 9.396].
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Lee, Dong-Sun Professor
microbiology / metabolic engineering
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| Education | · Ph.D., Biotechnology, Dept. of Microbiology, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Republic of Korea
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| Major career | |
| main paper | · Lee D.-S., Nioche P., Hamberg M. and Raman C.S. (2008) Structural insights into the evolutionary paths of oxylipin biosynthetic enzymes, Nature 455(7211): 363-368[SCI, Impact factor 42.35].
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Min Young Kim Professor
Toxicology
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| Education | · Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University Ph.D. |
| Major career | · Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Research Associate |
| main paper | · M.Y.Kim, M.W.Chao, W.Ye, J.Ge, L.J.Trudel, C.Belanger, P.L.Skipper, S.R.Tannenbaum and G.N.Wogan (2012) Genotoxicity of 2,6- and 3,5-Dimethylaniline in cultured mammalian cells: the role of reactive oxygen species, Toxicol. Sci., 130(1), 48-59.
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Lee, Sang-Ah Assistant Professor
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| Education | |
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| main paper | · Kim, M. †, Lee, S.-A. †, Yun, J.-H., Ko, S.-R., Cho, D.-H., Kim, H. S., Oh, H.-M., Kim, H.-S., Ahn, C.-Y.*(2023): Cultivation of Chlorella sp. HS2 using wastewater from soy sauce factory. Chemosphere 342:140162, I.F.-8.8
· Deng, Y.-H., Jeon, J., Kim, E.M., Ding, S., Lee, S.-A., Ryu, C., Kim, Y.J., Su, X., Kong, H.*(2023): In situ immobilization of δ-MnO2 nanosheets on a porous support for rapid and continuous cleaning of bisphenol A-spiked water. Chem. Eng. J. 472: 144653, I.F.-15.1 · Lee, S.-A.†, Park, C.G.†, Esterhuizen, M., Choi, I., Ryu, C.S., Yang, J.H., Kim, Y.J.*(2023): Investigating endocrine disrupting impacts of nine disinfection byproducts on human and zebrafish estrogen receptor alpha. Front. Biosci. Landmark 28(3):48, I.F.-3.1 · Jun, I., Cho, H., Amos, S.E., Choi, Y., Choi, Y.S., Ryu, C.S., Lee, S.-A., Han, D.-W., Han, H.-S., Yang, J.H., Jeong, H.-W., Park, H.*, Kim, Y.J.* (2023): Thyroid-friendly Soft Materials as Three-dimensional Cell Culture Tool for Stimulating Thyroid Cell Function. Small 2300236 I.F.-13.3 · Le, V.V., Quynh-Giao, T., Ko, S.-R., Lee, S.-A., Oh, H.-M., Kim, H.-S.**, Ahn, C.-Y.* (2023): How do freshwater microalgae and cyanobacteria respond to antibiotics? Crit. Rev. Biotechnol. 43: 07388551, I.F.-9.0 · Lee, S.-A.†, Kim, M.†., Kim, H.-S., C.-Y. Ahn.* (2022): Extra benefit of microalgae in raw piggery wastewater treatment: pathogen reduction. Microbiome 10, 142. I.F.-15.5 · Cho, H.-K., Ryu, C. S., Lee, S.-A., Adeli, Z., Meupea, B.T., Kim, Y.*, Kim, Y.J. (2022): Endocrine-disrupting potential and toxicological effect of para-phenylphenol on Daphnia magna. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf. 243, 113965. I.F.-6.8 · Le, V.V., Ko, S.-R., Kang, M., Lee, S.-A., Oh, H.-M., Ahn, C.-Y.* (2022): The cyanobactericidal bacterium Paucibacter aquatile DH15 caused the decline of Microcystis and aquatic microbial community succession: A mesocosm study. Environ. Pollut. 311, 119849, I.F.-8.9 · Samadi, A., Kim, Y., Lee, S.-A., Kim, Y. J.**, Esterhuizen, M.*(2022): Review on the ecotoxicological impacts of plastic pollution on the fresh water invertebrates. Environ. Toxicol. I.F.-4.5 · Lee, S.-A.†, Kim, M.†, Esterhuizen, M., Le, V.V., Kang, M., Ko, S.-R., Oh, H.-M., Kim, Y.J.**, Ahn, C.-Y.* (2022): An acceleration of carotenoid production and growth of Haematococcus lacustris induced by host-microbiota network interaction. Microbiol. Res. 262, 127097. I.F.-6.7 · Park, C. G., Jun, I., Lee, S., Ryu, C.S., Lee, S.-A., Park, J., Han, H.-S., Park, H., Manz, A., Shin, H.**, Kim, Y. J.* (2022): Integration of Bioinspired Fibrous Strands with 3D Spheroids for Environmental Hazard Monitoring. Small 18, 2200757. I.F.-13.3 · Le, V.V., Ko, S.-R., Kang, M., Lee, S.-A., Oh, H.-M., Ahn, C.-Y.* (2022): Panacibacter microcysteis sp. nov., isolated from a eutrophic reservoir during the Microcystis bloom period. Arch. Microbiol. 204, 291. I.F.-2.8 · Le, V.V., Ko, S.-R., Lee, S.-A., Kang, M., Oh, H.-M., Ahn, C.-Y.* (2022): Caenimonas aquaedulcis sp. nov., Isolated from Freshwater of Daechung Reservoir during Microcystis Bloom”. J. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 32: 1-10, I.F.-2.8 · Lee, S.-A., Lim, W.-H., Le, V.V., Ko, S.-R., Kim, B., Oh, H.-M., Ahn. C.-Y.* (2022): Lifespan extension and anti-oxidant effects of carotenoid pigments in Caenorhabditis elegans, Bioresour. Technol. Rep. 17: 100962, Scopus Cite Score 6.3 · Le, V. V., Ko, S.-R., Kang, M., Lee, S.-A., Oh, H.-M., Ahn, C.-Y.* (2022): Algicide capacity of Paucibacter aquatile DH15 on Microcystis aeruginosa by attachment and non-attachment effects. Environ. Pollut. 302, 119079, I.F.-8.9 · Lee, S.-A., Ko, S.-R., Lee, N., Lee, J.-W., Le, V.V., Oh, H.-M., Ahn. C.-Y.* (2021): Two-step microalgal (Coelastrella sp.) treatment of raw piggery wastewater resulting in higher lipid and triacylglycerol levels for possible production of higher-quality biodiesel. Bioresour. Technol. 332: 125081, I.F.-11.4 · Lee, S.-A., Le, V.V., Ko, S.-R., Lee, N., Oh, H.-M., Ahn. C.-Y.* (2021): Mucilaginibacter inviolabilis sp. nov. isolated from phycosphere of Haematococcus lacustris NIES144 culture”. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 71: 004668, I.F.-2.8 · Le, V.V., Ko, S.-R., Lee, S.-A., Jin, L., Blom, J., Ahn, C.-Y., Oh. H.-M.* (2021): Cochlodiniinecator piscidefendens gen. nov., sp. nov., an algicidal bacterium against the ichthyotoxic dinoflagellate Cochlodinium polykrikoides. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 71: 005124, I.F.-2.8 · Ko, S.-R., Le, V.V., Jin, L., Lee, S.-A., Ahn, C.-Y., Oh. H.-M.* (2021): Mariniflexile maritimum sp. nov., isolated from seawater of the South Sea in Korea. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 71: 004925, I.F.-2.8 · Moon, G.S., Lee, N., Kang, S.S., Park, J.W., Kim, Y.E., Lee, S.-A., Chitumalla, R. K., Jang, J.K., Choe, Y.S., Oh. Y.-K.* (2021): Hydrothermal synthesis of novel two-dimensional α-quartz nanoplates and their applications in energy-saving, high-efficiency, microalgal biorefineries. Chem. Eng. J. 413: 127467, I.F.-15.1 · Lee, S.-A., Lee, N., Oh, H.-M., Ahn. C.-Y.* (2021): Stepwise treatment of undiluted raw piggery wastewater, using three microalgal species adapted to high ammonia”. Chemosphere 263: 127934, I.F.-8.8 · Le, V.V., Ko, S.-R., Lee, S.-A., Jin, L., Ahn, C.-Y., Oh. H.-M.* (2021): Novosphingobium aquimarinum sp. nov., isolated from seawater. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 70: 5911-5917, I.F.-2.8 · Lee, S.-A., Lee, N., Oh, H.-M., Ahn. C.-Y.* (2020): Fast-track production of astaxanthin by reduced cultivation time with the “red cell inoculation system” (RCIS) and various chemical cues in Haematococcus lacustris. J. Appl. Phycol. 32: 41-50, I.F.-3.3 · Lee, S.-A., Lee, N., Oh, H.-M., Ahn. C.-Y.* (2019): Enhanced and balanced microalgal wastewater treatment (COD, N, and P) by interval inoculation of activated sludge. J. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 29: 1434-1443, I.F.-2.8 · Lee, C., Lee, S.-A., Ko, S.-R., Oh, H.-M., Ahn. C.-Y.* (2015): Effects of photoperiod on nutrient removal, biomass production, and algal-bacterial population dynamic in lab-scale photobioreactors treating municipal wastewater. Water Res. 68: 680-691, I.F.-12.8 · Lee, S.-H., Oh, H.-M., Jo, B.-H., Lee, S.-A., Shin, S.Y., Kim, H.-S., Lee, S.H., Ahn. C.-Y.* (2014): Higher biomass productivity of microalgae in an attached growth system, using wastewater. J. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 24: 1566-1573, I.F.-2.8 · Lee, S.-A., Lee, C., Lee, S.-H., An, K.-G., Oh, H.-M., Kim, H.-S., Ahn, C.-Y.* (2014): Development of economic culture system using wastewater for microalgae in winter season. Korean J. Environ. Biol. 32: 58-67 · Kim, T.Y., Kim, S.J., Park, S.J., Kim, J.G., Cha, I.T., Jung, M.Y., Lee, S.-A., Rho, S.W., Yim, K.J., Itoh, T., Rhee, S.K. (2013): Natronomonas gomsonensis sp. nov. isolated from a solar saltern. Anton. Leeuw. Int. J. G. 104: 627-635, I.F.2.6 · Lee. S.-H., Ahn. C.-Y., Jo, B.-H., Lee, S.-A., Park, K.-G., An, K.-G., Oh, H.-M* (2013): Increased microalgae growth and nutrient removal using balanced N: P ratio in wastewater. J. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 23: 92-98, I.F.-2.8 · Kim, S.J., Park, S.J., Oh, Y.S., Lee, S.-A., Shin. K.S., Rho, D.H., Rhee, S.K. (2012): Shewanella arctica sp. nov., an iron-reducing bacterium isolated from Arctic marine sediment. Int. J. Syst. Ecol. Microbiol. 62: 1128-1133, I.F.-2.8 |

Chan-Shick Kim Professor Emeritus
| Career and thesis | |
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| Education | · Japan Kyoto University, Ph.D. Dept. of agriculture |
| Major career | Rural Development Administration Ph.D. |
| main paper | · K.J.Song, D.C.Baek, Y.W.Kim, Y.G.Kim, M.S.Lee, S.P.Lee and C.S.Kim (2010) Catechin and Caffeine Concentration Variations in Jeju Green Tea Varieties Harvested Over a Seven-Month Period. Journal of food science and nutrition v.15 no.3, 229-232[SCIE. impact factor 1.2].
· I.J.Kim, K.C.Ko, C.S.Kim, and W.I.Chung (2001) Isolation and expression patterns of a cDNA encoding phytoene sy nthase in Citrus. Journal of plant physiology. v.158 no.6, 795-800[SCI. impact factor 7.39]. · I.J.Kim, K.C.Ko, C.S.Kim, and W.I.Chung (2001) Isolation and characterization of cDNAs encoding β-carotene hydroxylase in Citrus. Plant science v.161 no.5. 1005-1010[SCI. impact factor 4.11]. · I.J.Kim, K.C.Ko, T.S.Nam, Y.W.Kim, W.I.Chung and C.S.Kim (2003) Expression and Activity of Citrus Phytoene Synthase and β-carotene Hydroxylase in Escherichia coli. The journal of microbiology v.41 no.3, 212-218[SCIE. impact factor 1.53]. · K.C.Ko, C.S.Kim, N.H.Lee, S.P.Lee and D.K.Moon (2000) Determination of β-cryptoxanthin in Peel and Flesh of Citrus Fruits Produced in Cheju Island. Food science and biotechnology v.9 no.5 = no.35, 288-291[SCIE. impact factor 0.66]. |