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Please note that this website is NO longer available. Please reach me at https://sites.google.com/view/khmlab Herbal Extract-Induced DNA Damage, Apoptosis, and Antioxidant Effects of C. elegans: A Comparative Study of Mentha longifolia, Scrophularia orientalis, and Echium biebersteinii Background: Herbal medicine represents a rich yet complex source of bioactive compounds, offering both therapeutic potential and […]
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Duke University – Associate Professor of the Practice Duke University, Durham, USA (2024-) Duke Kunshan University – Associate Professor of Biology, Kunshan China (2022-) Tianjin University – Associate Professor of School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology (2016-2021) Harvard Medical School, USA – Postdoc Research Fellow Georgia Tech – Ph.D […]
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Please note that this website is NO longer available. Please reach me at https://sites.google.com/view/khmlab Tons of damages from various sources hampering DNA every day and therefore repairing DNA damages is the fundamental mechanism for the adequate maintenance of genome stability. We are interested in understanding the DNA repair mechanism in the germline. We have […]
AMX-1 publication on PLOS Genetics Zhang et al., 2021
Histone demethylase AMX-1 is necessary intercrosslink repair. 2021. Xiaojuan Zhang, Sisi Tian, Sara E. Beese-Sims, Jingjie Chen, Nara Shin, Monica P. Colaiácovo and Hyun-Min Kim*. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34329293/
CRISPR-Cas publication 2021-5-27
CRISPR-Cas Publication accepted in Springer Nature publisher. ▪ Hyun-Min Kim* and Xiaojuan Zhang. Design of repair templates for CRISPR-Cas9-triggered homologous recombination in Caenorhabditis elegans. CRISPR-Cas methods, volume2, Springer Nature. Jul 2021 (*Correspondence). Editors: M. Tofazzal Islam and Kutubuddin A Molla
From Yogurt to Genetic Scissors: Nobel Recognition for CRISPR 2020-10-12
From Yogurt to Genetic Scissors: Nobel Recognition for CRISPR October 7th 2020, Posted in Tianjin University Hyun M. Kim The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was jointly awarded to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna for their CRISPR work. It is the first time a science Nobel has been awarded to two women. The function of CRISPR […]
Nobel Prize 2019 adaptation mechanism of cells to oxygen concentration 2020-10-12
The Nobel Assembly of the Karolinska Institute of Sweden announced the co-winners of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in recognition of their contributions to the adaptation mechanism of cells to oxygen concentration. Three co-winners found HIF-1α molecules affect ~ 300 genes, as well as the hypoxia response element, which acts as a […]
A new research article published in 3Biotech Journal. 2020-7-12
Our new publication accepted in 3BIOTECH. This research focuses on Genome editing, which was initiated by Prof. Kim and Shouyue. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32728517/ 3BIOTECH, Publication
New publication on Current Protocols in Molecular Biology 2019-9-25
Current Protocols in Molecular Biology is considered as the top level. I am happy to published our article once again. Kim, H.-M., & Colaiácovo, M. P. (2019). CRISPR-Cas9-guided genome engineering in caenorhabditis elegans. Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, Sept 24 129, e106. doi: 10.1002/cpmb.106