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Journal of Nanomedicine & Nanotechnology

Bo-Hyun Kim

Bo-Hyun Kim

Bo-Hyun Kim
Research Assistance Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Korea University, Korea

Biography

Research Assistance Professor: Department of Materials Science and Engineering, KAIST, Korea (2011-present),Research Associate: Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, USA (2009~2011)“Biophysics of protein misfolding and protein-protein interactions”,Research Associate: Materials Science and Engineering, University of Maryland College Park, MD, USA (2008) “Biophysics of self-assembled silk-elastin like protein Polymer”, Postdoctoral Research fellow: National Institute of Health, National Institute of Neuronal Disorder and Strokes, Bethesda, MD, USA ( 2007),“Development of multi-electrode microarray system for the study of neuronal signaling pathway of neural network” Postdoctoral Research Associate: Electrical Engineering Department, ASU, USA (2006), “Application of conducting polymer nano-junctions for electro-biochemical sensors” Postdoctoral Research Associate: Biomedical Engineering school, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Korea (2005),“The application of nano sized conducting polymers for glucose and DNA sensors”

Research Interest

1. Characterization of electrical, magnetic and optical properties of low dimensional nanomaterials

2. Nano-bio electronics and optics with nanomaterials combined with proteins, dyes and conductive polymers

3. Bioimaging and drug delivery using 2D nanomaterials