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Date
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Seminar
Information
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Dec
22, 2025
14:30 PM Room 219, E16
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Dr.
Dongjo Yoon Postdoc,
KAIST Design
and Analysis Platform for In Vitro 3D Neural Networks
Using 3D Printing Technology
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Dec
22, 2025
14:00 PM Room 219, E16
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Dr.
Hwisoo Kim Postdoc,
KAIST From
Spheroids to Organoids: Enhancing Throughput and Applicability
with Modular Microarray Platforms
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Dec
22, 2025
13:30 PM Room 219, E16
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Dr.
Jaehyun Lee Postdoc,
University of Chicago Engineered
Bifidobacterium to Reshape Tumor Microenvironment
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Aug
19, 2025
16:00 PM Room 219, E16
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Dr.
Yong-Ak (Rafael) Song Professor, Division
of Engineering, New York University Abu Dhabi Microfluidic
Accelerator Chip for Enhancing Detection Speed and Sensitivity of CRISPR
Biosensors
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Jul
02, 2025
13:30 PM Room 219, E16
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Dr.
Chang-Han
Lee Professor, Department
of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, Seoul National
University Innovative
CAR Design for Solid Tumors Using mRNA-Based Functional
Screening to Optimize Mesothelin CAR-NK Therapeutics
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June
26, 2025
13:30 PM Room 219, E16
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Dr.
Yoko
Ambrosini Professor, Department
of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Washington State University,
WA, USA Organoids
and Organs-on-Chips in Comparative Medicine: A One Health
Approach
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Mar
19, 2025
14:00 PM Room 207, E16-1
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Dr.
Donghee Son Professor, School of Electronic and
Electrical Enginnering,
Sungkyunkwan University Self-Healing
Materials and Devices for Strain-Durable Closed-Loop
Neuroprosthetic Systems
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Dec
12, 2024
14:30 PM Room 219, E16
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Dr.
Nari Hong Department of Bioengineering, University
of Washington, WA, USA Machine Learning-Based Reconstruction of Neuronal Spikes with
a High Temporal Resolution
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Nov
19, 2024
14:30 PM Room 219, E16
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Dr.
Jungho Ahn Professor, Department of Biophysics,
Sungkyunkwan University
Microengineered
Patient-Derived Endometrium on a Chip for the Evaluation
of Endometrial Receptivity and Personalized Translational
Medicine
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Nov
18, 2024
15:30 PM Room 219, E16
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Dr.
Hyun-Wook Kang
Professor, Department
of Biomedical Engineering, Ulsan National Institute
of Science and Technology
Advanced
3D Bioprinting Enabling Precise Morphological Control
to Enhance Functionality of Engineered Tissues
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