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| AHN, Sang Chul |
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| CHEONG, Byung Ki |
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| CHO, Seung Joo |
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| CHO, Woon Jo |
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| CHOI, Kyung Il |
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| CHOI, Ung Su |
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| CHOI, Yong Su |
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| CHUN, Myung Suk |
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| HA, Heon Phil |
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| HA, Heung Yong |
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| HA, Sung Do |
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| HAN, Jong Hee |
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| JUNG, Jin Young |
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| JUNG, Kwang Deog |
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| JUONG, Jong Soo |
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| KANG, Ji Yoon |
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| KIM, Byung Hong |
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| KIM, Hyoung Gon |
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| KIM, Hyoung Juhn |
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| KIM, Jae Duck |
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| KIM, Key Sun |
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| KIM, Lae Hyun |
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| KIM, Mun Sang |
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| KIM, Seo Young |
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| KIM, Tae Song |
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| KO, Hee Dong |
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| KOO, Hyun Cheol |
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| KWON, Oh Seung |
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| KWON, Yong Moo |
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| LEE, Byung Gwon |
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| LEE, Cheol Ju |
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| LEE, Joong Kee |
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| LEE, Kang Bong |
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| LEE, Sang Bae |
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| LEE, So Ha |
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| LIM, Tae Hoon |
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| MOON, Sung Uk |
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| NAM, Suk Woo |
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| OH, In Hwan |
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| PAE, Ae Nim |
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| PARK, Ji Hyung |
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| PARK, Jong Ku |
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| PARK, Myon Woong |
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| PARK, Se Hyung |
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| PARK, Tae Jin |
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| RHEE, Jae Seong |
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| RHIM, Hye Whon |
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| RHO, Hyung Min |
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| RYU, Jae Cheon |
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| SHIN, Hee Sup |
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| SHIN, Kyung Ho |
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| SONG, Hyung Keun |
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| SONG, Soo Chang |
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| SUH, Sang Hee |
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| YOO, Bok Ryul |
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KWON, Oh Seung
Ph. D., Neurotoxicology (Univ. of Arkansas for Medical Sciences)
e-mail: oskwon@kist.re.kr
phone: +82-2-958-5184

After studying biopharmaceutics as the Master of Sciences, Dr. Kwon received his Ph.D. in Neurotoxicology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in 1996. He is currently working as the principal research scientist in Bioanalysis and BiotransformationResearchCenter. With major concerns, he has had a long-standing involvement in the development and regeneration of demyelination of neurodegenerative diseases. He has been engaged in the elucidation of mechanisms of multiple sclerosis through its animal model. The scope of this works covers development of specific biomarkers in the animal model by a wide range of biochemical, histopathological, metabolomic and proteomic techniques.
The other areas with great concerns are focused on pharmacokinetic study of drugs or toxic chemicals by using the development of highly sensitive and specific chromatographic methods in biological samples, and on application of the technique to bioequivalence studies.
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