Graduate students
Sehoon Moon, M.S/PhD Course (Neuro-Immunology, Biomedical Engineering) (2024 ~ )
Sehoon is interested in how the function of T cells present in the brain can be changed in neurodegenerative conditions. Outside of the lab, he enjoys house dance: battles, performances, and jams.
Taeyoung Ahn M.S/PhD Course (T cell Immunology) (2024 ~ )
Mr. Ahn is intrigued by how external cues can reshape the anti-tumor efficacy of T-cell immunotherapy
Seo Jin Lee M.S/PhD Course (Machine-learning & Bioinformatic anaylsis) (2025 ~)
Seo Jin is interested in protein modeling to explore protein interactions and surface features through cutting-edge deep learning AI models.
Seyon Kim, M.S/PhD Course (T cell Immunology) (2025 ~ )
Seyon is interested in tumor microenvironment and how engineered immune cells can be delivered to target sites. She enjoys playing ping-pong and traveling.
Suwon Choo, M.S./Ph.D. Course (LNP-based Cell Engineering & Biopharmaceutical Delivery) (2025 ~ )
Suwon focuses on in vivo cell engineering using lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) to enhance immune cell modulation and therapeutic protein delivery. His work aims to improve infiltration and efficacy of biopharmaceuticals in solid tumors and other disease settings through advanced bioengineering approaches. Outside of the lab, he enjoys playing tennis, working out, and singing.
Hyeri Ryou, M.S/PhD Course (2026~)
Hyeri is interested in developing immune cell–based therapeutics for solid tumors using diverse engineering strategies. Outside of the lab, she enjoys traveling, visiting art museums, and watching musicals.
Seongkwon Hong, M.S/PhD Course (2026~)
Seongkwon is interested in CAR-T structure, especially intracellular domain screening and optimization. He enjoys playing table tennis and watching baseball.