K-BioX is a vibrant global network uniting Korean life scientists and emerging scientific leaders across generations and continents.
From high school students to university scholars, researchers, professors, entrepreneurs, and investors, K-BioX connects a dynamic and diverse community through its official platform (kbiox.net).
Through global summits, mentoring programs, institutional partnerships, and knowledge-sharing initiatives—both online and offline—K-BioX is driving the future of life science through collaboration, innovation, and sustainable exchange.
Share your knowledge and present your research findings through both online and offline events!
Whether you're a student, researcher, or professional, you can contribute to the vibrant exchange of ideas and insights across the life sciences.
From middle and high school students to university professors, individuals with shared interests gather at K-BioX to connect, exchange ideas, and engage in meaningful mentoring relationships.
Our community fosters dialogue across generations and disciplines.
Join a wide range of study groups—including LunchBio, R, Python, MATLAB, and book clubs—to deepen your expertise and grow with others.
These sessions provide hands-on learning experiences and collaborative opportunities for all levels.
"Be an anteambulo —
those who serve others walk the path to the greatest rewards"
『 Tools of Titans 』by Tim Ferriss
An “Anteambulo” is someone who walks ahead to guide and support others on their path to success. At K-BioX, we believe that each of our members embodies the true spirit of an anteambulo—connecting Korean life scientists across the globe and paving the way for the future of life science.
K-BioX aims to become a true anteambulo — connecting Korean life scientists across the globe and leading the future of life science.
We actively support collaboration among Korean researchers at home and abroad, as well as engagement with the next generation of scientific leaders, contributing to the advancement of biomedical research in Korea. Beyond the boundaries of public and private sectors, we strive to create global impact by strengthening scientific collaboration, fostering next-generation leadership, and building a network that transcends time and borders.
Siyeon Rhee
Dr. Siyeon Rhee received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Applied Animal Biotechnology from Korea University. He continued his research in the United States at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Stanford University.
He is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in cardiac developmental biology at Stanford University, where he recognized the pressing need for research collaboration among Korean scientists—leading to the founding of K-BioX.
Dr. Lee defines the mission of K-BioX as "building a collaborative research platform for Korean life scientists worldwide" and highlights the value of collaboration as "solving questions that cannot be answered alone, together with experts across diverse fields."
Dr. Siyeon Rhee
Instructor at Stanford University
Chair, K-BioX