People:JH Shin

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Junha Shin

  • Ph.D candidate, Combined master’s and doctorate program, Yonsei university, Dept. of Biotechnology (09/2008 – Now)

Theme : Systems / Network Biology

  • Combined master’s and doctorate program, Yonsei university, Dept. of Biology (03/2005 – 08/2008)

Advisor: Prof. Tae H. Lee
Theme : Molecular Biological / Proteomic analysis of modifications and functions of IAPs and NF-κB in human cancer cells

  • B.S, Yonsei University, Dept. of Biology (03/1998 – 02/2005, mandatory military service : 06/2000 – 08/2002)

Current Research Interests

  • Systems biology, Data mining and interpretation of biological themes.
  • Gene network construction and analysis for various model organisms.

Other (Research) Interests

  • Interpretation of genetic interactions and epistasis.
  • Interpretation and remedy of autoimmune diseases.
  • All that artistic and intellectual things.

Publications

  • Junha Shin, Tak Lee, Hanhae Kim and Insuk Lee, Complementarity between distance- and probability-based methods of gene neighbourhood identification for pathway reconstruction. Mol. BioSyst., 10 (1), 24 - 29., (2014)
  • Hanhae Kim, Junha Shin, Eiru Kim, Hyojin Kim, Sohyun Hwang, Jung Eun Shim and Insuk Lee. YeastNet v3: a public database of data-specific and integrated functional gene networks for Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Nucleic Acids Research,
  • Lee Chae, Insuk Lee, Junha Shin, and Seung Yon Rhee. Towards understanding how molecular networks evolve in plant. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 15:1-8 (2012)
  • Insuk Lee, Ben Lehner, Tanya Vavouri, Junha Shin, Andrew G. Fraser, and Edward M. Marcotte. Predicting genetic modifier loci using functional gene networks. Genome Research, 20(8), pp1143-1153 (2010)
  • Hyung-Seung Jin, Hyung-Sun Park, Jun-Ha Shin, Dong-Hwan Kim, Sung-Hun Jun, Chang-Jun Lee, and Tae H. Lee. A novel inhibitor of apoptosis protein (IAP)-interacting protein, Vestigial-like (Vgl)-4, counteracts apoptosis-inhibitory function of IAPs by nuclear sequestration. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 412(3), pp454-459 (2011)
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