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  1. Choi Young-jae ( Korean : 최영재; born 17 September 1996 [2] ), professionally known by the mononym Youngjae, is a South Korean singer-songwriter and actor. He is the main vocalist of the Korean boy group Got7 . Biography. Choi started dreaming of becoming a singer in his childhood, when he sang with his older brother. [3] .

  2. Sep 2, 2021 · Choi Young-jae first dreamt of becoming a singer when he was a child, but it was watching the 2019 film Joker that excited his interest in acting. “When I saw the characters that actor...

  3. Young-Jae Cho. M.D., M.P.H., Ph.D., Professor. Internal Medicine. SNU Critical Care Medicine. SNUBH Internal Medicine. Email lungdrcho @ snu.ac. kr, lungdrcho @ gmail. com, lungdrcho @ snubh. org. h-index. 3109. Citations. 30. h-index. 1990 … 2024. Research activity per year. Overview. Fingerprint. Network. Research output (192)

  4. Birth Name: Choi Young Jae (최영재) Birthday: September 17, 1996. Zodiac Sign: Virgo. Chinese Zodiac Sign: Rat. Height: 177 cm (5’10”) Weight: 65 kg (143 lbs) Blood Type: B. MBTI Type: ISFJ. Twitter: @ChoiArs_YJ. Instagram: @333cyj333. Soundcloud: ars333ars. Youngjae Facts: – He was born in Mokpo, South Jeolla province, South Korea.

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  7. Young-Jae CHO, Professor | Cited by 2,814 | of Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seoul (snuh) | Read 234 publications | Contact Young-Jae CHO

  8. Cho Young-jae (Korean: 조영재; born 10 January 1985) is a South Korean ice sledge hockey player. He played in the 2010 and 2014 Paralympic Winter Games. He won a silver medal at the 2012 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships. Cho was a member of South Korea's bronze medal winning team in para ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.