주메뉴 닫기버튼

메인비쥬얼

컨텐츠

Faculty

Kye Il Joo(주계일) , Associate Professor
education
  • 2009. 12.

    University of Southern California, USA, Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering

  • 2004. 5.

    University of Southern California, USA, Master of Chemical Engineering.

  • 2002. 2.

    Department of Chemical Engineering at Hanyang University

Career
  • 2021-현재

    An assistant professor of chemical and new materials engineering at Ewha Womans University./

  • 2017-2021

    Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, Pohang National University of Science and Technology./

  • 2016.

    BoğaziçI University, Turkey/

  • 2015-2016

    Voyager Therapetics, USA, Senior Researcher/

  • 2013-2014

    Senior Researcher, ChromoLogic LLC, USA/

  • 2010-2013

    University of Southern California, postdoctoral researcher at USA./

Research Interests
Nano-Bioengineering; Cancer Immunotherapy; Drug/Gene Delivery; Biomaterials Design; Viral Vector Engineering
Selected Publication
1. Hye Ryoung Heo, Kye Il Joo, Jeong Hyun Seo, Chang Sup Kim, and Hyung Joon Cha. “Glycan chip based on structure changeable DNA linker for on-chip biosynthesis of cancer-associated complex glycans” Nature Communications 2021, 12: 1395.

2. Jongkyeong Lim, Geunho Choi, Kye Il Joo, Hyung Joon Cha, and Joon Won Kim."Embolization of vascular malformations via in situ photocrosslinking of mechanically reinforced stable alginate microfibers using an optical-fiber-integrated flexible microfluidic device"Advanced Materials 2021, 33: 2006759.

3. Kye Il Joo, Yeonsu Jeong, Sung-Min Hwang, Mincheol Shin, Jaeyun Lee, Garima Sharma, Haena Lee, Sin-Hyeog Im, and Hyung Joon Cha. “Harnessing the bioresponsive adhesion of immuno-bioglue for enhanced local immune checkpoint blockade therapy” Biomaterials 2020, 263: 120380.

4. Eun Young Jeon, Kye Il Joo* and Hyung Joon Cha*. “Body temperature-activated protein-based injectable adhesive hydrogel incorporated with decellularized adipose extracellular matrix for tissue-specific regenerative stem cell therapy” Acta Biomaterialia 2020, 114: 244-255

5. Yeonsu Jeong, Yun Kee Jo, Bum Jin Kim, Byeongseon Yang, Kye Il Joo, and Hyung Joon Cha. “Sprayable adhesive nanotherapeutics: Mussel-protein-based nanoparticles for highly efficient locoregional cancer therapy” ACS Nano 2018, 12: 8909-8919.
Lab Overview
The Nanobiotechnology Lab is conducting research on drug/gene delivery system development and application to biometallic fields such as Cancer Immunotherapy through a convergence study of Smart Biomaterial Design and Immuno-engineering.