Hongcheon, Gangwon-do

Hub of Knowledge and
Innovation for the Future:

R&D

Seoul National University College of Medicine Research Institute leads in technological competitiveness through diverse and ongoing R&D.

Tumor immunology

Understanding the Immune Cell Network to Provide Prevention and Treatment Strategies for Diseases.

Neuroimmunology

Exploring unique cancer cell antigens for diagnostic and therapeutic research and development.

Cancer research

Developing immunotherapy with immune modulators for diverse neurological disorders, including Alzheimer's disease.

Development Antibody Treatment

Analyzing allergic disease causes, understanding pathology, and developing methods to inhibit inflammatory disorders.

Allergies and Inflammatory Diseases

Exploring allergy causes, understanding pathology, and
developing ways to inhibit inflammation.

Research Team

Introducing the Research Team at Seoul National University Institute of Systems Immunology.

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Immune cell therapy team

  • We conduct immune analyses using techniques such as Flow Cytometry, ELISA,
    Multiplex Bead Assay, and SPR assay to study various proteins expressed in blood, cells,
    and tissues.
  • Through antigen-antibody binding analysis,
    we investigate changes in immune cells and alterations in proteins involved in immune responses.
  • This research addresses the functional aspects of substances present
    in the body and involves the development of therapeutic antibodies.

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Omics Team

  • We perform immune analyses on various proteins expressed in blood,
    cells, and tissues using techniques such as Flow Cytometry,
    ELISA, Multiplex Bead Assay, and SPR assay.
  • Through antigen-antibody binding analysis, we investigate changes in
    immune cells and alterations in proteins involved in immune responses.
  • This includes studying the functionality of substances present
    in the body and developing therapeutic antibodies.

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Preclinical research team

  • We support elucidating the onset mechanisms of diseases and
    producing genetically modified mice for the development of therapeutic drugs.
  • Our expertise includes evaluating the efficacy and
    safety of drugs, as well as antibody production.

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Preclinical animal team

  • We provide support for the maintenance of experimental animals,
    including genetically modified animals, utilized as diverse research resources.
  • We manage the breeding and care of experimental animals to
    ensure they are maintained in optimal environments, such as SPF zones.

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Future Research Strategy Planning Team

  • Our research aims to understand integrated cellular physiology based on the
    specific expression of various ion channels in each cell.
  • Through the interaction of these channels,
    we investigate the electrical excitability of cells and intracellular calcium signaling regulation.
  • We utilize Patch Clamp technology to observe changes in
    cell membrane potential and directly compare and measure ion channel activity.
  • Additionally, we support real-time observation of
    ion influx in living cells using Live Cell Imaging with fluorescent dyes.

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Lab Introduction

Conducting cutting-edge immunological research,
we prepare for the future with hard work, passion,
and an innovative approach.

News&Notice

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of Medicine Research Institute A new announcement has been updated.

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