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− | + | <br/> <span style="font-size:14px;">Jong is a bioinformatist. <br/> Email: [mailto:jongbhak@genomics.org jongbhak@genomics.org]</span> | |
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− | + | === <span style="color:black">'''Education'''</span> === | |
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+ | <span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="color: black;">1990. 9 ~ 1994. 7: Aberdeen University, UK Biochemistry BSc. Honours, 1st Class. </span><br/> <span style="color: black;">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. '''</span><br/> <br/> <span style="color: black;">Ph.D. supervisors: <span style="color:black">Tim Hubbard</span> (Sanger Inst.) & <span style="color:black">Cyrus Chothia</span> (MRC-LMB)</span></span><br/> | ||
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+ | === '''Employment and career experience''' === | ||
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+ | <span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="color: black;"><span style="display:none"> </span>1997. 8 ~ 1997.12 :MRC centre, Cambridge, UK. Bioinformatics Postdoc with Cyrus Chothia </span><br/> 1998. 1 ~1999.4 :1999. 4 ~</span><br/> | ||
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+ | <span style="font-size:14px;">Lab. Research Fellow, Postdoc <span style="color:black">George Church</span> <br/> Harvard Medical School, Genetics dept, 2001.12 : EBI (European Bioinformatics Institute) Research Fellow,<br/> Postdoc. With Dr. Liisa Holm<br/> <br/> <span style="color:black">2001. 1 ~ 2003. </span><span style="color: black;">4 :</span><span style="color:black">MRC-DUNN, Cambridge, UK, Group Leader (Faculty) </span><br/> <span style="color:black">2003. 4 ~ 2005. </span><span style="color: black;">3 :</span><span style="color:black"> Biosystems Dept. KAIST, Korea Associate Professor (Faculty) </span><br/> <span style="color:black">2005. 3 ~ Present: </span><span style="color:black">KOBIC, KRIBB, Daejeon, Korea (Director) </span><br/> <span style="color:black">2006. 9 ~ </span><span style="color: black;">2009.9 :</span><span style="color:black">Korean University of Science and Technology<br/> (Associate Professor)</span><br/> <span style="color:black">2009. 9 ~ 2014.5 : </span><span style="color:black">Theragen Inc. BiO Institute. Director.</span><br/> 2014. 5 ~ present: UNIST</span> | ||
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+ | === <span style="font-size:16px">'''General Research Interests'''</span> === | ||
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+ | <span style="font-size:14px;">Life time research interest: [[Bioinformatics|Bioinformatics]], [[Genomics|Genomics]], [[Geromics|Geromics]], and [[Ageing|Aging]] (Biological Gerontology)</span><br/> |
Latest revision as of 15:54, 19 June 2020
Jong Bhak, Ph.D.,
Jong is a bioinformatist.
Email: jongbhak@genomics.org
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. supervisors: 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 :1999. 4 ~
Lab. Research Fellow, Postdoc George Church
Harvard Medical School, Genetics dept, 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 ~ 2014.5 : Theragen Inc. BiO Institute. Director.
2014. 5 ~ present: UNIST
General Research Interests
Life time research interest: Bioinformatics, Genomics, Geromics, and Aging (Biological Gerontology)