122nd General Meeting of the KCS

Type Award Lecture in Division
Area Oral Presentation of Young Biological Chemists
Room No. Room 314
Time THU 10:30-:
Code LIFE.O-6
Subject Cell-based phenomics study using chemical probe
Authors Jun-Seok Lee
Molecular Recognition Research Center / Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Bio-Med Division, Korea
Abstract In 1665, Robert Hooke peered down his microscope at cork and reported the empty spaces contained by walls that he dubbed “Cell“. As the minimum building block of all life, cells constitute a living organism, and individual cell expresses unique transcriptome that regulates the function & fate of the cell. With the recent dramatic developments of single-cell analysis techniques, we are getting to understand the diversity of cells, but the task of cataloging the 37.2 trillion cells of the human body is still in an early stage. In this seminar, I will talk about how a chemical probe plays a role as the phenomics tool using differential sensing approach, and discuss the perspective of at the cell atlas study.
E-mail junseoklee@kist.re.kr