Summary
Jung Hwan Kim is an Assistant professor in Biology department. Dr. Kim received his Ph.D. in Life Science from Pohang University of Science and Technology in South Korea and completed his postdoctoral training from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Research interests
Kim lab is interested in fundamental questions in cell biology of the nervous system. Current research questions range from mechanisms and functions of subcellular protein localization in axonal development and functions to the molecular mechanisms of yippee-like genes in synapse development. Kim lab takes advantage of cutting-edge approaches including advanced genetics, microscope imaging, biochemical and cell biological techniques using Drosophila (fruit flies) as model system.
Courses taught
- BIOL 315 - Cell Biology
- BIOL 395 - Laboratory in Genetics and Cell Biology
Education
- Ph.D. in Life Science, Pohang University of Science and Technology, 2015
- M.S. in Life Science, Pohang University of Science and Technology, 2000
- B.S. in Agricultural Chemistry, Korea University, 1998
Selected publications
- Kim S, Quagraine Y, Singh M, Kim JH* (2023) “” bioRxiv
- Singh M, Kim JH* (2022) “” MicroPubl Biol. eCollection 2022
- Singh M, Ye B*, Kim JH*. (2022) “” J Neurosci. (*Co-corresponding author)
- Kim JH*, Singh M, Pan G, Lopez A, Zito N, Bosse B, Ye B*. (2020) “” Disease Models & Mechanisms, dmm042390 (*Co-corresponding author)
- Zhang Z, So K, Peterson R, Bauer M, Nag H, Zhang Y, Kim JH, Kidd T, Miura, P. (2019) “Elav-Mediated Exon Skipping and Alternative Polyadenylation of the Dscam1 Gene Are Required for Axon Outgrowth” Cell Reports 27, 3808-3817