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个人简介

Education 1980 ~ 1987: B.S. Chemistry, Yonsei University 1987 ~ 1991: Ph.D. Physical/Analytical Chemistry, University of Utah 1991 ~ 1992: Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Utah Professional Experiences 2006. 3. ~ present: Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, Yonsei U 2003. 9. ~ 2006. 2: Associate Professor, Dept of Chemistry, Yonsei University 1999. 8. ~ 2003. 8: Assistant/Associate Prof. Dept of Chemistry, Pusan National University 1994. 3. ~ 1999. 8: Lecturer/Assistant Prof. Dept of Chemistry,Kangnung National University 2013. 9. ~ 2016.2: Director, Institute of NanoBio Molecular Assembly (BK21 Plus), Ministry of Education 2011. 9 ~ 2013. 8: Chairman, Dept. of Chemistry, Yonsei U 2006. 3. ~ 2008. 2: Director, Research Center for Molecular Sciences,Yonsei U 2006. 3. ~ 2007. 8: Vice Dean, College of Science, Yonsei U. 2002. 7. ~ 2003. 7: Visiting Scientist,, Proteomics Center, Dept. of Chemistry, Indiana University, USA 1998. 3. ~ 1999. 8: Chairman, Dept of Chemistry, Kangnung National University 1996. 7. ~ 1996. 8: Visiting Scientist, Water Studies Center, Monash Univ. 1993. 2. ~ 1994. 2: Senior Researcher in Oriental Chemical Industry

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Research Interests Separation and characterization of colloid, proteins, and macromolecules by using Field-Flow Fractionation (FFF) Development of FFF channel systems: frit-inlet asymmetrical flow FFF (FI-AF4) channel, microbore hollow fiber flow FFF (HF5), miniaturized Flow FFF channel, capillary isoelectric focusing/hollow fiber flow FFF Semi-preparative separation of nano to micron sized particles using SPLITT Fractionation Characterization of protein/peptides by Nanoflow LC-ESI-MS-MS (Analytical Proteomics) : Development of non-gel based two-dimensional proteins separation channels using isoelectric focusing/flow field-flow fractionation (IEF-FFF) for intact protein fractionation. Lipidomic Analysis using Nanoflow LC-ESI-MS-MS for Phospholipids in human blood and urines.

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