Sang Soo Hah
Department of Chemistry and Research Institute for Basic Sciences
Kyung Hee University, South Korea
Sang Soo Hah is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Kyung Hee University South Korea. He received his PhD in Bioorganic Chemistry from the College of Natural Sciences at Seoul National University and worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Columbia University USA and at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory USA in order to extend his research experience to the areas of molecular biology and toxicology and of cancer etiology and pharmacology. He also worked in industry as a Research Fellow. His current research program is broadly based on organic and biological chemistry of functional molecules and materials mainly focusing on protein/peptide and nucleic acid chemistry toxicology mechanisms of carcinogenesis and cancer pharmacology with ultimate goals of Drugs and Biomarkers Development. He has served as a reviewer of peerreviewed journals in the areas of chemistry cancer biology and toxicology.
Biochemistry, bioanalytical chemistry, chemical biology, cancer biology (etiology and pharmacology), biological accelerator mass spectrometry, assay development, drug and carcinogen metabolism, protein-ligand interactions, post-translational modifications, drug and biomarker development, radiation-induced protein expression, biomolecule-facilitated nanosciences, mutagenesis.
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