Affiliation | Laboratory of Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam National University |
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Education |
2014. 3. – 2023. 2.: Doctor of Philosophy in Veterinary Medicine by Integrated MS/PhD program in Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam National University, South Korea. 2008. 3. – 2014. 2.: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) in Chonnam National University, South Korea. |
Major Experience |
- 2023. 3. – 2023. 8: Post-doctoral Fellowship in Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechonology - 2023. 9. – present: Assistant professor in veterinary pathology |
Recent Main Scientific Publication |
1. Baek YB, et al. 2022. Therapeutic strategy targeting host lipolysis limits infection by SARS-CoV-2 and influenza A virus. Signal Transduct. Target Ther. 7: 367. (The first author, IF=38.104) 2. Soliman M, et al. 2022. Opposite effects of apoptotic and necroptotic cellular pathways on rotavirus replicaiotn. J. Virol. 96: e0122221. (The first author, IF=6.549) 3. Sharif M, et al. 2021. Porcine sapovirus-induced tight junction dissociation via activation of RhoA/ROCK/MLC signaling pathway. J. Virol. 95: e00051-21. (The first author, IF=6.549) 4. Eom S, et al. 2021. Identification and molecular study on the interaction of Schisandrin C with human 5-HT3A receptor. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 906: 174220. (The first author, IF=5.195) 5. Sharif M, et al. 2023. Porcine sapovirus-induced RIPK1-dependent necroptosis is proviral in LLC-PK cells. PLos one. 18: e0279843. (The first author, IF=3.752) |
Research Interests |
Veterinary pathology and therapeutics development : My research has been focused on pathogenesis of various diseases including infectious, metabolic and neoplastic diseases. Currently, my research interests are primarily centered on zoonotic viruses, specifically influenza viruses and coronaviruses, for the development of antiviral therapeutics and understanding of mechanism of action. I have aimed to gain further varied professional experiences in viral pathology, microbiology, host-microorganism interaction, hoping to contribute to public health and disease control. Major extension activities include the diagnosis of domestic and companion animal diseases using histopathology, molecular biology, virology, bacteriology, etc. |