Bio-Inspired Materials Lab
Professor
Young-Hag Koh
School of Biomedical Engineering
College of Health Science
Korea University
고영학 교수
고려대학교 보건과학대학 바이오의공학부
Academic Career
Professor. Korea University (2007~Present)
Assistant Professor. Daegu Catholic Univ.
Research Professor. Seoul National Univ.
Researcher. University of Michigan.
Ph.D. Seoul National Univ. 2002.
M.S. Seoul National Univ. 1999.
B.S. Hanyang University. 1997.
Fields of Interest
Biomedical 3D Printing Techniques
Biomaterials for Tissue Regeneration
Bio-inspired Materials
Implants with Surface Modification
Representative Publication
G.B. Choe, G.N Kim, H. Lee, Y.H. Koh*, and H.E. Kim, "Novel camphene/photopolymer solution as pore-forming agent for photocuring-assisted additive manufacturing of porous ceramics," J. Eur. Ceram. Soc. 41 [1], 655-662 (2021). [Link]
J.H. Kim, W.Y. Maeng, Y.H. Koh* and H.E. Kim, "Digital light processing of zirconia prostheses with high strength and translucency for dental applications," Ceram. Int. 46 [18] 28211-28218 (2020). [Link]
H.D. Jung, T.S. Jang, L.W. Wang, H.E. Kim, Y.H. Koh*, and J.H. Song*, “Novel strategy for bioactive and mechanically tunable metal implants,” Biomaterials, 37, 49-61 (2015). [Link]
Y.W. Moon, K.H. Shin, Y.H. Koh*, H.D. Jung, and H.E. Kim, “Three-dimensional Ceramic/Camphene-based Co-extrusion for Unidirectionally Macrochanneled Alumina Ceramics with Controlled Porous Walls,” J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 97 [1] 32-34 (2014). [Link]
V.H. Pham, T. S. Jang, H.D. Jung, H.E. Kim, and Y.H. Koh*, “Creation of Nanoporous Tantalum (Ta)-incorporated Titanium (Ti) Surface onto Ti Implants by Sputtering of Ta in Ar under Extremely High Negative Substrate Biases,” J. Mater. Chem. 22 [47] 24798-24804 (2012). [Link]
M.K. Ahn, Y.W. Moon, Y.H. Koh*, and H.E. Kim, “Use of Glycerol as a Cryoprotectant in Vacuum-Assisted Foaming of Ceramic Suspension (VFC) Technique for Improving Compressive Strength of Porous Biphasic Calcium Phosphate (BCP) Ceramics,” J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 95 [11] 3360-3362 (2012). [Link]
B. Lei, K.H. Shin, D.Y. Noh, I. H. Jo, Y.H. Koh*, W.Y. Choi, and H.E. Kim, “Nanofibrous gelatin/silica hybrid scaffolds mimicking native extracellular matrix (ECM) using thermally induced phase separation,” J. Mater. Chem. 22 [28] 14133-14140, (2012). [Link]