
Drug Delivery Materials Laboratory
- Jin-Chul Kim, Professor
- Ph.D in KAIST, Dept .of Chemical Engineering
- BS in Yonsei Univ., Dept .of Chemical Engineering
- jinkim@kangwon.ac.kr
- 82-33-250-6561
Teaching Subjects
Drug Delivery Systems, Stoichiometry, Bio Transport Phenomena,
Bio Polymer Science & Engineering, Applied Bio Materials Engineering
Major awards or experiences
- Teaching Award (Kangwon National University, 2008)
- Outstanding Researcher Award (LG household & healthcare, 2001)
- Patent Award (LG household & healthcare, 2001)
- Patent Award (LG Chem., 2000)
- Award in championship Transport Phenomenon Competition for University Student
(Korean Chemical Engineering Society, 1990)
Major research areas
- Colloid & Interface Science
- Drug Delivery System
- Polymer Science
Brief description on the major research interests
기존 의약품의 부작용을 최소화하고 효능 및 효과를 극대화하기 위해 필요한 양의 약물을 효율적으로 전달할 수 있도록 설계한 제형 연구의 필요성이 증가하는 추세이다. 본 실험실에서는 약물을 효율적으로 목적부위에 전달하여 최적의 양으로 부작용은 줄이고, 약효는 극대화 시키는 연구를 수행하고 있다. 또한 약물 전달체에 빛, 접촉, 온도, pH, 전류, 자기장, 특정물질 등의 자극으로 인한 방출거동을 programming 하여 목적하는 부위에 필요한 양의 약물을 필요할 때 효과적으로 전달함으로써 약물의 생체이용률을 증가시키는 연구를 하고 있다.
Drug vehicles have been developed to minimize the side effects of drugs and to maximize their efficacy. Our laboratory focuses on the development of efficacious drug carriers. We mostly work on carriers which release their contents in response to stimuli such as light, temperature, pH, current flow, magnetic field, and some specific substances.
Recent publications (sorted)
- 7-Acetoxycoumarin Dimer-Incorporated and Folate-Decorated Liposomes: Photoresponsive Release and in Vitro Targeting and Efficacy (2014) Bioconjugate Chemistry 25 (3) 533-542
- Light-and temperature-responsive liposomes incorporating cinnamoyl Pluronic F127 (2014) International Journal of Pharmaceutics 468 (1) 243-249