Sujin earned her B.Eng and M.S in Polymer Science and Engineering at Korea National University of Transportation in 2025. After she earned her M.S. at KNUT, she joined the Kim Lab as a Ph.D. student in 2025. Her current research focuses on developing an effective in vitro platform for organoids derived from pancreatic cancer patients with a tissue engineering approach.
Chaerin earned her B.S. in Fine Chemistry at Seoul National University of Science and Technology in 2026. She is currently an M.S. student at BML. Her academic interests focus on biomedical systems, particularly biomaterials, drug delivery platforms, and tissue–cell interactions. She aims to explore organoid- and tissue-based model systems for research in medical science during her graduate studies.
Min-A is an undergraduate student in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Seoul National University of Science and Technology (SeoulTech). Since joining the lab in 2025, she has been focusing on mastering fundamental cell culture techniques and understanding the principles of bone tissue engineering. She is highly interested in how stem cells and organoids can be utilized to mimic human biological systems.