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===Contact Info===
===Contact Info===
Inchan Kwon
Inchan Kwon
Department of Chemical Engineering  
 
102 Engineers' Way P.O. Box 400741
Department of Chemical Engineering<br>                     
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4741
102 Engineers' Way P.O. Box 400741<br>             
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4741                
 
inchan@berkeley.edu
inchan@berkeley.edu


[[Your Lab]] at University of Virginia.
[[Kwon Lab]] at University of Virginia.


===Education===
===Education===
2007, PhD, California Institure of Technology
2007, PhD, California Institure of Technology<br>
 
1996, MS, Seoul National University<br>
1996, MS, Seoul National University
1994, BS, Seoul National University<br>
 
1994, BS, Seoul National University


2007 - 2008, Postdoc, University of California at Berkeley
2007 - 2008, Postdoc, University of California at Berkeley


===Research Interests===
===Research Interests===
# Interest #1
# self-assembly and oligomer formation of peptides and proteins for development of novel biopharmaceuticals and gene delivery vehicles
# Interest #2
# small-molecule-dependent protein switches for manipulation of cellular functions
# Interest #3
# novel hybrids between synthetic polymer and biomolecules
# manipulation of differentiation and self-renewal of stem cells

Latest revision as of 15:57, 11 September 2007

Contact Info

Inchan Kwon

Department of Chemical Engineering
102 Engineers' Way P.O. Box 400741
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4741

inchan@berkeley.edu

Kwon Lab at University of Virginia.

Education

2007, PhD, California Institure of Technology
1996, MS, Seoul National University
1994, BS, Seoul National University

2007 - 2008, Postdoc, University of California at Berkeley

Research Interests

  1. self-assembly and oligomer formation of peptides and proteins for development of novel biopharmaceuticals and gene delivery vehicles
  2. small-molecule-dependent protein switches for manipulation of cellular functions
  3. novel hybrids between synthetic polymer and biomolecules
  4. manipulation of differentiation and self-renewal of stem cells