Our Team

Lab Members

Meet the researchers and students driving innovation in nanomedicine, drug delivery, and biomaterial engineering at Inha University.

Principal Investigator

Prof. Su-Geun Yang
Su-Geun Yang, Ph.D
Professor
Department of Biomedical Science
(Program for BK21)
Inha University College of Medicine
& Inha University Hospital
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Research Professors

LEE, Jung Han
LEE, Jung Han
이정한
Research Professor
Synthesis of organic/inorganic nanoparticles for biomedical application, novel nano-drug candidates, in vitro/in vivo toxicological study
Yoo, Hye Jin
Yoo, Hye Jin
유혜진
Research Professor
Microbiome-gut-brain axis, drug delivery, space environment effects on metabolism
Kim, Jin Mo
Kim, Jin Mo
김진모
Research Professor
Molecular Oncology (Liver Cancer & Immunotherapy). Mechanisms of anti-tumor immune resistance in HCC. Molecular-based functional studies via in vitro and in vivo platforms.

Postdoctoral Researcher

Arjaree Jobdeedamrong
Arjaree Jobdeedamrong
Postdoctoral Researcher
Nanoparticle-based drug delivery for cancer therapy. Senescence modulation and senolytic strategies. Immune regulation in cancer (e.g., PD-L1). Functional nanocarrier design for targeted therapy.

PhD Candidates

Truong Ngoc Thuan
Truong Ngoc Thuan
PhD Candidate
Biological safety evaluation of medical devices, in vitro/in vivo experiments
Nattha Suwanprakorn
Nattha Suwanprakorn, M.D., M.Sc.
Ph.D Candidate
Regenerative peptides and translational in vitro and in vivo models in liver injury and repair. Extensive experience in optimizing and troubleshooting Western blot and real-time PCR workflows, as well as immunofluorescence staining. Animal handling and experimental procedures in mouse and rat models, including blood collection, primary hepatocyte isolation, and brain tissue extraction.

Graduate Students

Dahee Ryu
Dahee Ryu
류다희
M.S.–Ph.D. Integrated Student
Research Focus
  • Cellular responses to space-relevant environmental stress, including radiation and simulated microgravity, in brain-derived in vitro models
  • Proteomic analysis of blood–brain barrier (BBB)-related cell types under space-relevant radiation exposure to characterize stress-induced molecular alterations
  • Neuronal differentiation models (SH-SY5Y), cellular senescence, neural circuit-based systems, and multi-omics data interpretation
Junhyun
Park Jun Hyeon
박준현
Master Candidate
Microbead-based drug delivery systems
Zhijun ZHAO
Zhijun ZHAO
M.S. & Ph.D Integrated Course
In silico screening and peptide design
O-bok
O-bok
M.S. & Ph.D Integrated Course
How the cutest living thing can save the world; beyond galaxy