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구재형

Koo, JaeHyung

Department of New Biology

 학력

  • 1997 ~ 2000연세대학교 박사
  • 1995 ~ 1997연세대학교 석사
  • 1988 ~ 1995성균관대학교 학사

 경력

  • 2021 ~ Current대구경북과학기술원 (DGIST) 뉴바이올로지학과 / 학과장
  • 2017 ~ Current대구경북과학기술원 (DGIST) / 교수
  • 2017 ~ 2018대구경북과학기술원 (DGIST) / 연구처장
  • 2010 ~ 2017대구경북과학기술원 (DGIST) / 부교수
  • 2011 ~ 2016존스홈킨스 의과대학 / 방문 교수

 수상실적

  • 2023 Excellent Poster Award / Korean Society for Brain and Neural Science (KSBNS)
  • 2017 DGIST 우수 학술상 / 대구경북과학기술원
  • 2017 공로상 / DGIST
  • 2016 1st DGIST Way Award / 대구경북과학기술원
  • 2003 Young Scientist Travel award / IUBMB

연구실 소개

Brain-Immune Axis Laboratory

Brain-Immune Axis Laboratory cover image

Our lab explores the interface between the brain and immune systems during health and disease. We examine the mediators, mechanisms, regulations, behaviors, and implications of brain-immune crosstalk. This research facilitates exciting new concepts and developments in both fields of neurobiology and immunology. Notably, we studied and applied ectopically expressed odorant receptors (ORs) for this study. ORs are the largest subfamily of G protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs), accounting for more than 400 of 800 human GPCRs and 1,000 of an estimated 1,700 mouse GPCRs. GPCRs are a major drug target and have been extensively studied. However, studies have focused on the function of ORs in the nose and investigations of their ectopic expression and functions in nonolfactory tissues are lacking. The development of next-generation sequencing techniques has made it possible to detect and analyze genes that are lowly expressed or expressed in certain cell types. Consequently, research into the functions of ectopic ORs is growing rapidly and have been suggested as potential drug targets. RESEARCH INTERESTSl Infection and inflammationl Brain-immune crosstalk in cancerl Brain-metabolic controll Unraveling brain-micobiota-gut interactionsl Exploring and therapeutically exploiting

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