Introduction
Bionanotechnology Research Center aims to develop effective biosensor technology for hazard detection and disease diagnosis based on interfacing bio-contents and nanomaterials. For enabling continuous and convenient detection of hazards and human diseases, the center develops new biomarkers, innovative nanomaterials, and integrated system. The center also focuses on development of theragnostic nanotechnology to achieve precision medicine development for healthy future.
Research Areas
Bio-contents and nano structure interfacing technology for detecting biological hazards (infectious germs and virus) and genetic diseases
Integrated monitoring system technology to detect hazards and diseases
Innovative nanomaterials for drug delivery and disease diagnostics
Head
Investigator
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Juyeon Jung
Associate Director
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Achievements
Development of DNA nanostructures for generating another structure in-situ, in response to signaling cascades
Convergence of multivalent antibody and nanoparticle for the advanced immunoassay
Development of lateral flow biosensor for tamiflu resistant virus detection
Development of in vivo mitochondrial calcium monitoring system for studying the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases
Selected Publications
Nanogap-rich Au nanowire SERS sensor for ultrasensitive telomerase activity detection : application to gastric and breast cancer tissues diagnosis.
Adv Funct Mater. 27(37):1701832.
Taejoon Kang (Co-corresponding)
A multivalent structure-specific RNA binder with extremely stable target binding but reduced interaction to nonspecific RNAs.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 56(50):15998-16002.
Taejoon Kang (Co-corresponding)
A near-infrared ¡°turn-on¡± fluorescent probe with a self-immolative linker for the In vivo quantitative detection and imaging of hydrogen sulfide.
Biosens Bioelectron. 89(2):919-926.
Chang-Soo Lee and Oh Seok Kwon (Co-corresponding)
A facile, rapid and sensitive detection of MRSA using a CRISPR-mediated DNA FISH method, antibody-like dCas9/sgRNA complex.
Biosens Bioelectron. 95:67-71.
Juyeon Jung and Eun Kyung Lim (Co-corresponding)
A highly sensitive and widely adaptable plasmonic aptasensor using berberine for small-molecule detection.
Biosens Bioelectron. 97:292-298.
Ju Young Byun (Co-first)
Surfactant-free vapor-phase synthesis of single-crystalline gold nanoplates for optimally bioactive surfaces.
Chemi Mater. 29(20):8747-8756.
Taejoon Kang (Co-corresponding)
Energy efficient capacitors based on graphene/conducting polymer hybrids.
J Ind Eng Chem. 51:1-11.
Chang-Soo Lee (Co-corresponding)
An electrochemical nanofilm sensor for determination of 1-hydroxypyrene using molecularly imprinted receptors.
J Ind Eng Chem. 51:106-112.
Chang-Soo Lee (Co-first)
Attomolar detection of extracellular microRNAs released from living prostate cancer cells by a plasmonic nanowire interstice sensor.
Nanoscale. 9(44):17387-17395.
Taejoon Kang (Co-corresponding)
Polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers modified with cathepsin-B cleavable oligopeptides for enhanced gene delivery.
Polymers. 9(6):224.
Tai Hwan Ha (Co-corresponding)
Improved sensing characteristics of dual-gate transistor sensor using silicon nanowire arrays defined by nanoimprint lithography.
Sci Technol Adv Mater. 18(1):17-25.
Yong Beom Shin (Co-corresponding)
Top-down fabrication and enhanced active area electronic characteristics of amorphous oxide nanoribbons for flexible electronics.
Sci Rep. 7:5728.
Yong Beom Shin (Co-corresponding)