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Park, Seong-min

Name
Park, Seong-min
Faculty Appointment
(title, department)
Assistant Professor of R&D Business Foundation Department of Cancer Biomedical Science
Area of Expertise
Functional omics
Contact no
+82-31-920-2483
E-mail
lastmhc@ncc.re.kr
Work Experience
2021-present Assistant Professor of R&D Business Foundation Department of Cancer Biomedical Science Graduate School of Cancer Science and Policy, National Cancer Center (NCC), Goyang, Korea National Cancer Center

2019-2021 Researcher Cancer Proteogenomic Analysis Consortium Research Institute, National Cancer Center (NCC), Goyang, Korea

2017-2019 Postdoctoral Fellow Personalized Genomic Medicine Research Center Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB), Daejeon, Korea

2013-2016 Postdoctoral Fellow Specific Organs Cancer Branch Research Institute, National Cancer Center (NCC), Goyang, Korea

2007-2013 Research Student Medical Genomics Center Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB), Daejeon, Korea

2004-2006 Technical Employee Korean Bioinformation Center (KOBIC) Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB), Daejeon, Korea
Educational Background
2007-2015 M.S. & Ph.D. in Functional Genomics
University of Science and Technology (UST), Daejeon, Korea

1994-2002 B.S. in Biological Sciences
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, Korea
Research Interests
Multi-omics analysis Functional validation and mechanism study
International Collaboration
Collaboration with CPTAC for cancer proteogenomic study
Collaboration with Columbia University for medulloblastoma study
Achievements
1. Park SM, Seo EH, Bae DH, Kim SS, Kim J, Lin W, Kim KY, Park JB, Kim YS, Yin JL, Kim SY, Phosphoserine Phosphatase Promotes Lung Cancer Progression through the Dephosphorylation of IRS-1 and a Noncanonical L-Serine-Independent Pathway, Mol Cells. 42(8):604-616. 2019

2. Park SM, Choi EY, Bae DH, Sohn HA, Kim SY, Kim YJ, The LncRNA EPEL Promotes Lung Cancer Cell Proliferation Through E2F Target Activation, Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry. 45(3):1270-1283, 2018

3. Park SM, Choi EY, Bae MG, Choi JK, Kim YJ, A long-range interactive DNA methylation marker panel for the promoters of HOXA9 and HOXA10 predicts survival in breast cancer patients. Clinical Epigenetics. 24;9:73, 2017

4. Kim KE, Jang KW, Yang WJ, Choi EY, Park SM, Bae MG, Kim YJ, Choi JK, Chromatin structure-based prediction of recurrent noncoding mutations in cancer. Nature Genetics. 48(11):1321-1326, 2016

5. Park SM, Choi EY, Bae MG, Kim SS, Park JB, Yoo H, Choi JK, Kim YJ, Lee SH, Kim IH. Histone variant H3F3A promotes lung cancer cell migration through intronic regulation. Nature Communications 7:12914, 2016

6. Park JL, Park SM, Kwon OH, Lee HC, Kim JY, Seok HH, Lee WS, Lee SH, Kim YS, Woo KM, Kim SY. Microarray screening and qRT-PCR evaluation of microRNA markers for forensic body fluid identification. Electrophoresis 35:3062-3068, 2014

7. Park JL, Park SM, Kim JH, Lee HC, Lee SH, Woo KM, Kim SY, Forensic Body Fluid Identification by Analysis of Multiple RNA Markers Using NanoString Technology. Genomics & informatics 11:277-281, 2013

8. Park SM, Park SJ, Kim HJ, Kwon OH, Kang TW, Sohn HA, Kim SK, Moo Noh S, Song KS, Jang SJ, Sung Kim Y, Kim SY, A known expressed sequence tag, BM742401, is a potent lincRNA inhibiting cancer metastasis. Experimental & molecular medicine 45:e31, 2013

9. Baek SJ, Yang S, Kang TW, Park SM, Kim YS, Kim SY, MENT: methylation and expression database of normal and tumor tissues. Gene 518:194-200, 2013

10. Park SM, Park SY, Kim JH, Kang TW, Park JL, Woo KM, Kim JS, Lee HC, Kim SY, Lee SH, Genome-wide mRNA profiling and multiplex quantitative RT-PCR for forensic body fluid identification. Forensic Science International: Genetics 7:143-150, 2013

11. Park YK, Park SM, Choi YC, Lee D, Won M, Kim YJ, AsiDesigner: exon-based siRNA design server considering alternative splicing. Nucleic Acids Research 36:W97-103, 2008

12. Han A, Kim WY, Park SM*. SNP2NMD: a database of human single nucleotide polymorphisms causing nonsense-mediated mRNA decay. Bioinformatics. 23(3):397-9, 2007