Lee Byung-heon () is a
professor of
biochemistry and
cell biology
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in the school of
medicine at
Kyungpook National University
Kyungpook National University (경북대학교, abbreviated as KNU or Kyungdae, 경대) is one of ten Flagship Korean National Universities representing Daegu Metropolitan City and Gyeongbuk Province in South Korea. It is located in the Dae ...
(KNU), South Korea. He received his M.D. license from Korean Medical Association in 1989. He received his B.S. from the school of medicine, KNU, in 1989, and his M.S. and Ph.D. in biochemistry from KNU in 1991 and 1995. He was an assistant
professor in the school of medicine at
Dongguk University in 1996–2001 and a visiting
investigator
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in the
Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute, La Jolla, United States, in 2001–2003. He joined KNU in 2003. He is currently a member of the
Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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, the
American Association for Cancer Research
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, and the American Society of Molecular Imaging. His main
research interest is “discovery of tissue-specific homing peptides using phage display and their applications to molecular imaging and targeted therapy”. He is currently carrying out projects for the identification of homing peptides to
tumor and
atherosclerotic plaque and of phosphatidylserine- and blood clotting factor XIIIa-specific peptide ligands. He has published over 30 peer-reviewed papers, book chapters, and review articles. He has also filed several patents.
Academic career
*March 1989 – February 1993: Teaching assistant, department of biochemistry, school of medicine, KNU, South Korea
*May 1993 – April 1996: Primary physician, Public Health Center of Changyeong-gun, Gyeongju, South Korea
*March 1996 – February 1998: Instructor, department of biochemistry, school of medicine, Dongguk University, Gyeongju, South Korea
*June 1997 – August 1997: Visiting investigator, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, United States
*October 1998 – February 2002: Assistant professor, department of biochemistry, school of medicine, Dongguk University, Gyeongju, South Korea
*February 2001 – July 2003: Visiting investigator, The Burnham Institute for Medical Research, San Diego, United States
*August 2003 – present: Professor, department of biochemistry and cell biology, school of medicine, KNU, South Korea; associate dean for research and international programs, school of medicine, KNU, South Korea
Professional memberships
*1989–present: Korean Society of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
*1990–present: Korean Society of Molecular Cell Biology
*2003–present: American Association for Cancer Research
*2005–present: American Society of Molecular Imaging
Research interests
Phage display selection of
tissue-specific homing
peptides and biomarker-sensing peptides:
Phage peptide display is a powerful tool for identifying peptides that selectively bind to a target protein or cells (see figure below). Using this technology, our lab has identified diverse homing peptides, including the bladder tumor-targeting peptide, atherosclerotic plaque-homing peptide, and IL-4 receptor-binding peptide. We also have been working on selecting peptides that specifically recognize or sense biomarker proteins of cardiovascular diseases and cancers.
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Patents
* Peptides for targeting apoptotic cells and uses thereof
* Polypeptide specifically bound to phosphatidylserine and the use thereof
* Peptide for diagnosing, preventing and treating atherosclerosis and uses thereof
* Bladder tumor-targeting peptide and use thereof
* Use of a peptide that interacts with alphaV beta3 integrin of endothelial cells
* Novel use of isolated polypeptide comprising four FAS-1 domains, EM1 domain and RGD motif
* Target-aiming drug delivery system for diagnosis and treatment of cancer containing liposome labeled with peptides which specifically targets interleukin-4 receptors, and manufacturing method thereof
* Peptide which passes through blood-brain barrier and targets apoptosis of neurodegenerative brain disease site and uses thereof
* Uses of apoptotic cell-targeting peptides, label substances and liposomes containing a therapeutic agent for preventing, treating or therapeutically diagnosing apoptosis-related diseases
*Stroke-targeting peptide and use thereof
Current lab members
* Gowri Rangaswamy Gunassekaran: Post-doctoral fellow (from
India)
* Guruprasath Padmanaban : PhD student (from
India)
* Jung Hyun-Kyung (정현경): PhD student (from
South Korea)
* Chi Lianhua : PhD student (from
China
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)
* Sri Murugan Poongkavithai Vadevod: PhD student (from
India)
* Md. Enamul Haque: PhD student (from
Bangladesh)
* Fatima Khan: PhD student (from
India)
* Smirti Gurung: PhD student (from
India)
* Lee Ji-young (이지영): lab manager
Past lab members
* Sangeetha Purushotham: Post-doctoral fellow (from
India)
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Bodhraj Acharya
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: post-doctoral fellow (from
Nepal)
* Kai Wang: post-doctoral fellow (from
China
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)
* Jung Jae-Yeop (정재엽): Master's student (from
South Korea)
* Jung Joo-Hee (정주희): Master's student (from
South Korea)
* Jung Yu-Min (정유민):Master's student (from
South Korea)
References
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Living people
Academic staff of Kyungpook National University
Kyungpook National University alumni
20th-century South Korean scientists
21st-century South Korean scientists
Year of birth missing (living people)
South Korean biochemists