Come join our lab in DGIST as a Graduate student
Biological systems span multiple scales — from molecules to organisms — where complexity emerges through the interactions of countless components.
In our lab, we are fascinated by the fundamental principles governing proteins and DNA, the two molecular pillars of life: DNA stores genetic information, while proteins execute and regulate nearly all cellular processes.
Our current research focuses on two central players: transcription factors, the DNA-binding proteins that control gene expression, and intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs), protein segments that challenge the classical structure–function paradigm.
For this we develop and apply state-of-the-art omics technologies combining molecular biology techniques, including CRISPR-based gene editing and next-generation sequencing, with computational tools. This approach allows us explore DNA and protein function on a genome-wide scale, revealing new insights into gene regulation and molecular specificity.
Through our work, we aim to uncover general principles of molecular function and evolution — insights that may ultimately inspire new therapeutic strategies and biotechnological innovations.
Curious? Learn more about our research areas or publications.
We welcome motivated undergraduate and graduate students who are passionate about molecular biology, gene regulation, or protein science. Join us in exploring how proteins and DNA shape life at the molecular level! Please contact me or apply through the DGIST graduate portal.
2025.09.11 Janine presented her project at Horizons of Molecular Biology in Goettingen - Congratulations Janine!
2025.09.10 The Jonas Lab relocates to DGIST
Watch me presenting our research on the molecular code that defines transcription factor binding specificity. (Fragile Nucleosome Seminar Series 2023)