A Member of the Department of Pathology
THE KIM LAB
for Stem Cell Pathology
at College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University
for Stem Cell Pathology
at College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University
Since its launch in 2016, the KIM LAB has been dedicated to studying the characteristics of human pluripotent stem cells and the developmental mechanisms of human cells, tissues, and organs. Additionally, we focus on elucidating the molecular and cellular pathological mechanisms of various human diseases.
We use stem cell technology to achieve human cells displaying patients' symptoms and pathological mechanisms to model human diseases. Our stem cell research includes cutting-edge biotechnologies such as reprogramming, fate transformation, gene editing, and organoids. Using these state-of-the-art research technologies, we model human cells, tissues, and organs at the developmental, physiological, and pathological levels.
Our stem cell research investigates how different parts of the human bdy are structurally and functionally differentiated, matured and eventually become aged and diseased, at the molecular and cellular levels.
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