김원

Emeritus Professor

Kim, Won

김원
Research
Bioinformatics Evolutionary Biology Genetics Systematics
1. Classical taxonomy
  • Faunal studies of various invertebrates

2. Molecular systematics
  • Molecular phylogenetic studies of selected invertebrates
  • Molecular identification based on various molecular markers

3. Population genetics and biogeography
  • Microsatellite search for studying population structure
  • Biogeographical studies based on various molecular markers

4. Molecular evolution and bioinformatics
  • Evolution of genes based on nucleotide analysis
  • Pattern search for finding candidate genes
Education/Career
Education
  • - 1981.9 - 1985.12 Ph.D. : Florida State Univ. Florida State University, U.S.A.
  • - 1979.9 - 1981.8 Master's : Zoology, Seoul National University
  • - 1973.3 - 1977.2 Bachelor's : Zoology, Seoul National University
Career
  • - 1999 - 2000 Deputy Dean, College of Natural Sciences, Seoul National University
  • - 1995 - 1999 Head of Department, Molecular Biology, Seoul National University
  • - 1989 - Present Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor, School of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University
  • - 1986 - 1989 Research Associate, Florida State University, U.S.A.
Publications
  1. Eo HS, Kim S, Koo H,Kim W (2009) A machine learning based method for the prediction of G protein-coupled receptor-binding PDZ domain proteins. Mol Cells 27: 629-634.
  2. Jung, J, Jung YJ, Min GS,Kim W (2007) Analysis of the population genetic structure of the malaria vector Anopheles sinensis in South Korea based on mitochondrial sequences. Am J Trop Med Hyg 77: 310-315.
  3. Hwang UW, Friedrich M, Tautz D, Park CJ,Kim W (2001) Mitochondrial protein phylogeny joins myriapods with chelicerates. Nature 413: 154-157.
  4. Kim W,Abele LG (1990) Molecular phylogeny of selected decapod crustaceans based on 18S rRNA nucleotide sequences. J Crustacean Biol 10: 1-13.
  5. Kim W,Abele LG (1988) The snapping shrimp genus Alpheus from the eastern Pacific (Decapoda: Caridea: Alpheidae). Smithson Contrib Zool 454: 1-119.