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  1. She joined the Department of Physics at Illinois in January, 2019 and is excited to combine her expertise in single molecule biophysics, microbiology and computational modeling to study the complexity of living cells at the single-molecule and single-cell levels. Selected Articles in Journals.

  2. Sangjin Kim. Assistant Professor, Physics. Assistant Professor, Biomedical and Translational Sciences. Affiliate, Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology. Email sangjin @ illinois. edu. Overview. Fingerprint. Network. Research & Scholarship (11)

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    Professor Kim studied chemistry as an undergraduate student in Seoul National University in South Korea and received her Ph.D. from Harvard University in 2010 under the supervision of X. Sunney Xie. Her thesis research on single molecule biophysics uncovered "DNA allostery," by which DNA-bound proteins can affect each other's DNA binding properties...

    NIH Maximizing Investigators' Research Award (2021)
    Searle Scholar (2020)
    PHYS 101 - College Physics: Mech & Heat
    PHYS 212 - University Physics: Elec & Mag
  3. Sangjin Kim is a biological physicist who brings both graduate work in single-molecule biophysics and postdoctoral research in microbiology to her research plan at Illinois. She developed the first study to establish that DNA has an allosteric property, which is a term used for long-distance transmission of atomic-level changes within a ...

  4. Sangjin Kim. KAIST. Verified email at kaist.ac.kr - Homepage. Articles 1–20. ‪KAIST‬ - ‪‪Cited by 245‬‬.

  5. Professor Kim’s long-term research goal is to use physics-inspired approaches to determine the microscopic structure of cells. Toward this goal, her group is developing new technology for mapping protein-protein interactions and macromolecular crowding at the molecular scale in live bacterial cells.

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  7. 1. 2012. Re-defining how mRNA degradation is coordinated with transcription and translation in bacteria. S Kim, YH Wang, A Hassan, S Kim. bioRxiv, 2024.04. 18.588412. , 2024. 2024. Probing mRNA kinetics in space and time in Escherichia coli using two-color single-molecule fluorescence in situ hybridization.

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