Researcher
Researcher
Molecular Cancer Epidemiology Especially for Hormone-related Cancer, Pharmacogenomic Epidemiology, Dynamic Biomarkers to Predict Development of Cancer and the Treatment Outcome
Administration and Public Law, Theory of Administrative Law, Environmental Law, Environmental Policy, Information-Communication Policy and Law, Internet Law, Administrative Law and Legal Policy, Legislation
Environmental Epidemiology, Spatiotemporal Epidemiology, Injury/Disaster/Emergency Medical System Epidemiology
Bioinformatics
Density Estimation
Functional Data Analysis
High Dimensional Massive Data Analysis
Multiple Testing
Spatial Statistics
Variable Selection
Applications in Astronomy and Neuroscience
JU, BIUNG-GHI is a professor in the Department of Economics at Seoul National University and the director of the Center for Distributive Justice. His research and teaching interests are in distributive justice, income distribution and inequality, social choice and voting, and fair allocation theory.
Health Policy and Aging, Health Services, Systems and Outcomes Research, Population Health, Health and Social Care, Long-term and Chronic Care Policy, Nursing Policy, ICT & Health Innovation, Quantitative Research Methods
Our lab researches gene regulation mediated by RNA. RNAs are at the core of posttranscriptional regulation, and play pivotal roles in developmental and pathological pathways. We currently work on three major topics (microRNA, RNA tail, and RNA binding proteins) applying biochemical and molecular biological tools, as well as genetic, biophysical, and computational approaches.
Healthcare Performance Management, Mental Health, Emergency Medical Service, and Medical Informatics
Quantitative Analysis, Research Methods,
Policy Analysis, Decision Making Theory,
Chinese Administrative Reform and
Corruption
Sociology of Labor, Comparative Industrial Relation, Labor Market and Inequality Study
Clinical Pharmacology, Drug Regulatory Science, Drug Development Science, Artificial Intelligence in Drug Development, Microtracing study, Modeling and simulation in drug development, Pharmacoepigenomics
Roles of the tumor suppressor BRCA2 in DNA repair and cell cycle control. Regulation of mitosis and the development of chromosome instability in cancer (CIN). Telomere maintenance and cancer susceptibility. Development and analyses of mouse and zebrafish models for CIN type cancer.
Applied Econometrics specialized in Labor, Public, Development, and Market Design
(Large Scale) Multivariate Problems;
Order Related Statistical Inference; Hidden Markov Models
Crisis Communication, Public Perception and Outrage of Health and Environmental Risks, Embitterment and Societal Well-being, Patient/Person Centered healthcare communication
Environment·Energy Policy, Political economy of environmental energy, Environmental sociology, Environment education