Autorenporträt
Professor Jin-Chul Kim is currently working as a Professor at Department of Biomedical Science & Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Kangwon National University, South Korea, since 2003. Earlier he worked as a senior researcher at LG Household & healthcare, Republic of Korea (1999 – 2003). He completed his Post-doctoral research at Department of Industrial and Physical Pharmacy (IPPH), Purdue University, USA (1997 – 1998). He received his Master’s and Doctorate degree from Department of Chemical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Republic of Korea (1991 – 1997) and his Bachelor’s degree from Department of Chemical Engineering, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea (1987-1991). He has more than 25 years of experience in teaching and research in both academia and industry. He has published more than 300 scientific papers in SCI/SCIE-grade journals as a lead author/corresponding author. He has many awards to his credit, to name a few, Outstanding Teacher Award (Kangwon National University, 2014), Teaching Award (Kangwon National University, 2008), Outstanding Researcher Award (LG household & healthcare, 2001), Patent Award (LG household & healthcare, 2001), Patent Award (LG Chem., 2000), and Award in championship Transport Phenomenon Competition for University Student (Korean Chemical Engineering Society, 1990). He was the leader of a team, named “Education and research team for cultivation of graduate students talented with development of drug carriers for biopharmaceuticals delivery”, under BK21 PLUS (2016-2020). He is leading a research part “Development of biomedical materials based on nanocellulose” of the Priority Research Centers Program of the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education (2018-2027). He is the leader of a team, named “Education and research team for cultivation of graduate students globally and convergently talented with development of drug carriers for biopharmaceuticals delivery”, under BK21 FOUR (2020-2027). His current research interests include drug delivery systems, colloid & interfaces science, and polymer science.
Schlagwörter
Nanomaterials, Cancer Cells, Drug Delivery Tools, Smart Particles, Smart Biomaterials, Nanocellulose, Dendrimers, Liposomes