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김준엽 (Joonyup Kim)   이메일아이콘
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Education (학력)

·  Ph.D. Program in Cellular and Molecular Biology (CMB), University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. Advisor: Dr. Sara E. 
   Patterson. August 2001 – August 2006.
·  M.S. Department of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea. Advisor: 
   Dr. Byung-Dong Kim. March 1994 – February 1996.
·  B.S. Department of Horticulture (summa cum laude, graduation in 3 years), Gyeongsang National University, Jinju, 
   Republic of Korea. Advisor: Dr. Seong-Mo Kang. March 1991 – February 1994.

Research Area (연구분야)

Our research focuses on finding the role of plant hormones, small peptides, and genes that regulate plant development, particularly in organ abscission and senescence programs, and stress responses with a long-term goal to improve crop productivity and food security. To pursue this we use a multidisciplinary approach combining molecular, cellular, biochemical biology as well as genetics/genomics and gene editing tool such as CRISPR-Cas9.

Professional Experience (주요경력)

· Associate Professor, Department of Horticultural Science, College of Agriculture and Life Science, Chungnam National 
  University. September 2018 – present.
· Research Associate Professor, Plant Genomics and Breeding Institute, Department of Plant Science, Seoul National 
  University. March 2018 – August 2018.
· Research Professor, Life and Industry Convergence Research Institute, Department of Horticultural Bioscience, Pusan 
  National University. December 2016 – February 2018.
· Research Associate, Soybean Genomics and Improvement Lab, USDA-BARC-West, Department of Cell Biology and 
  Molecular Genetics, University of Maryland-College Park. Advisors: Dr. Mark L. Tucker and Dr. Caren Chang. December 2012 
  – November 2016.
· Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Biochemistry, Cellular, and Molecular Biology, University of Tennessee-
  Knoxville. Advisor: Dr. Brad M. Binder. September 2011 – November 2012.
· Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Genetics and Department of Molecular Biology, Harvard Medical School and 
  Massachusetts General Hospital. Advisor: Dr. Jen Sheen. August 2007 – August 2011.
· Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Advisor: Dr. Sara E. Patterson. 
  September 2006 – July 2007.

Other experience (기타경력)

Military service as an ROKAF (Republic of Korea Air Force) officer, served as a fighter controller, US and Korea Liaison officer and interpreter. October 1996 – January 2000.

Journal Publications (논문업적)

1. H. M. Prathibhani C. Kumarihami, Yun-Hee Kim, Yong-Bum Kwack, Joonyup Kim, and Jin Gook Kim, Application of 
    chitosan as edible coating to enhance storability and fruit quality of Kiwifruit: A Review, Scientia Horticulturae, 
    292(110647), 2021. 
2. Ramaraj Sathasivam, Min Cheol Kim, Hyeon Ji Yeo, Bao Van Nguyen, Soo In Sohn, Sang Un Park, and Joonyup Kim†, 
    Accumulation of Phenolic Compounds and Glucosinolates in Sprouts of Pale Green and Purple Kohlrabi (Brassica oleracea 
    var. gongylodes) under Light and Dark Conditions, Agronomy, 11(10), 2021. †Corresponding author.
3. Joonyup Kim†, Soo In Sohn, Ramaraj Sathasivam, Allah Jurio Khaskheli, Min Cheol Kim, Nam Su Kim, and Sang Un Park, 
    Targeted Metabolic and In-Silico Analyses Highlight Distinct Glucosinolates and Phenolics Signatures in Korean Rapeseed 
    Cultivars, Plants, 10(10), 2021. †Corresponding author.
4. H. M. Prathibhani C. Kumarihami, Gyeong Hwan Cha, Jin Gook Kim, Hong Lim Kim, Mockhee Lee, Yong-Bum Kwack, Jung 
    Gun Cho, and Joonyup Kim†, Preharvest Application of Chitosan Improves the Postharvest Life of ‘Garmrok’ Kiwifruit 
    through the Modulation of Genes Related to Ethylene Biosynthesis, Cell Wall Modification, and Lignin Metabolism, Foods, 
    38(2), 239-248, 2021. †Corresponding author.
5. Jinyoung Y. Barnaby, Joonyup Kim, Mura Jyostna Devi, David H. Fieisher, Mark L. Tucker, Vangimalla R. Reddy, and 
    Richard C. Sicher, Varying Atmospheric CO2 Mediates the Cold-Induced CBF-Dependent Signaling Pathway and Freezing 
    Tolerance in Arabidopsis, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 38(2), 239-248, 2020. 
6. H. M. Prathibhani C. Kumarihami, Gyeong Hwan Cha, Jin Gook Kim, Hong Lim Kim, Mockhee Lee, Yong-Bum Kwack, Jung 
    Gun Cho, and Joonyup Kim, Effect of preharvest Ca-chitosan application on postharvest quality of ‘Garmrok’ kiwifruit 
    during cold storage, Horticultural Science and Technology, 38(2), 239-248, 2020. 
7. Saophea Chhon, Jin Jeon, Joonyup Kim†, and Sang Un Park, Accumulation of anthocyanins through overexpression of 
    AtPAP1 in Solanum nigrum Lin. (Black nightshade), Biomolecules, 10(277), 2020. †Corresponding author.
8. Joonyup Kim†, Jong-Pil Chun, and Mark L. Tucker, Transcriptional regulation of abscission zones, Plants, 8(6), 2019. 
    [Invited review article]. †Corresponding author.
9. Ug-oung Lee, Jin-Ho Choi, Jin-Wook Lee, Joonyup Kim, Ui-Dong Kim, and Jong-Pil Chun, Effects of postharvet treatments 
    of calcium, lysophosphatidyl ethanolamine (LPE), and 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) on the fruit quality during simulated
    marketing in Asian pears (Pyrus pyrifolia Nakai), Protected Horticulture and Plant Factory, 27(4), 2018.
10.	Seula Choi, Joung-Ho Lee, Won-Hee Kang, Joonyup Kim, Hoang N. Huy, Sung-Woo Park, Eun-Ho Son, Jin-Kyung Kwon,
      and Byoung-Cheorl Kang, Identification of Cucumber mosaic resistance 2 (cmr2) that confers resistance to a new 
      Cucumber mosaic virus isolate P1 (CMV-P1) in Pepper (Capsicum spp.), Frontiers in Plant Science, 9(1106), 2018. 
11.	Joonyup Kim, Ronghui Yang, Caren Chang, Younghoon Park and Mark L. Tucker, The root-knot nematode Meloidogyne 
      incognita produces a functional mimic of the Arabidopsis INFLORESCENCE DEFICIENT IN ABSCISSION signaling peptide, 
     Journal of Experimental Botany, 69(12), 3009-3021, 2018. 
12.	Girim Park, Joonyup Kim*, Bingkui Jin, Hee-Bum Yang, Sung-Woo Park, Sun-Cheol Kang, Sang-Min Chung, and 
      Younghoon Park, Genome-wide sequence variation in watermelon inbred lines and its implication for marker-assisted 
      breeding, Horticultural Science and Technology, 36(2), 280-291, 2018. *Co-first author.
13.	Sung-Chur Sim, Nam Ngoc Nguyen, Nahui Kim, Joonyup Kim, and Younghoon Park, Whole-genome resequencing reveals 
      genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms between orange-fleshed and green-fleshed melons Horticulture, 
      Environment, and Biotechnology, 59(2), 275-283, 2018.
14.	Bingkui Jin, Joonyup Kim*, Jaemin Jung, Daeun Kim, and Younghoon Park, Characterization of the IQ domain gene
      homologs as common candidate genes for elongated fruit shape in Cucurbits, Horticultural Science and Technology,
      36(1), 85-97, 2018. *Co-first author.
15.	Jingni wu, Yiming Wang, Sang Gon Kim, Ki-Hong Jung, Ravi Gupta, Joonyup Kim, Younghoon Park, Kyu Young Kang and
      Sun Tae Kim, A secreted chitinase-like protein (OsCLP) supports root growth through calcium signaling in Oryza sativa,
      Physiologia Plantarum, 161(2), 273-283, 2017.
16.	Jaemin Jung, Joonyup Kim*, Bingkui Jin, Youngmi Choi, Chang Oh Hong, Hyun Ho Lee, Youngwhan Choi, Jumsoon
      Kang, and Younghoon Park, Characterization of the Lsi1 Homologs in Cucurbita moschata and C. ficifolia for Breeding of
      Stock Cultivars Used for Bloomless Cucumber Production, Horticultural Science and Technology, 35(3), 333-343, 2017. 
      *Co-first author.
17.	Gyu-Bin Lee, Young-Hoon Park, Young-Whan Choi, Beung-Gu Son, Joonyup Kim, Nam-Jun Kang and Jum-Soon Kang, A
      study on the possibility of recycling coir organic substrates for using strawberry, Journal of Korea Society of Waste
      Management, 34, 205-213, 2017.
18.	Mark L. Tucker, Joonyup Kim, and Chi-Kuang Wen, Treatment of a plant with gaseous ethylene and gaseous inhibitors of
      ethylene action, in Methods in Molecular Biology (Schaller G. E. and Binder B. M. eds.). Springer, Netherlands, 1573,
      27-39, 2017.
19.	Joonyup Kim†, Jinyoung Yang, Ronghui Yang, Richard C. Sicher, Caren Chang and Mark L. Tucker, Transcriptome
      analysis of soybean leaf abscission identifies transcriptional regulators of organ polarity and cell fate, Frontiers in Plant
      Science, 7(125), 2016 [Invited research article for “Plant organ abscission: from models to crops”]. †Corresponding
      author.
20.	Joonyup Kim, Srivignesh Sundaresan, Sonia Philosoph-Hadas, Ronghui Yang, Shimon Meir, and Mark L. Tucker,
      Examination of the abscission-associated transcriptomes for soybean, tomato and Arabidopsis highlights the conserved
      biosynthesis of an extensible extracellular matrix and boundary layer, Frontiers in Plant Science, 6(1109), 2015 [Invited
      research article for “Plant organ abscission: from models to crops”].
21.	Jinyoung Yang, David H. Fleisher, Richard C. Sicher, Joonyup Kim, Virupax C. Baligar, and Vangimalla R. Reddy, Effects of
      CO2 enrichment and drought pretreatment on metabolite responses to water stress and subsequent rehydration using
      potato tubers from plants grown in sunlit chambers, Journal of Plant Physiology, 189, 126-136, 2015.
22.	Mark L. Tucker and Joonyup Kim, Abscission research: what we know and what we still need to study, Stewart 
      Postharvest Review, 2(1), 2015 [Invited review article].
23.	Joonyup Kim†, Caren Chang, and Mark L. Tucker, To grow old: regulatory role of ethylene and jasmonic acid in
      senescence, Frontiers in Plant Science, 6(20), 2015 [Invited review article for “One rotten apple spoils the whole barrel:
      the plant hormone ethylene, the small molecule and its complexity”]. †Corresponding author.
24.	Joonyup Kim†, Four shades of detachment: regulation of floral organ abscission, Plant Signaling and Behavior,
      9(11):e976154, 2014 [Invited review article]. †Corresponding author.
25.	Joonyup Kim, Bradley Dotson, Camila Rey, Joshua Lindsey, Anthony B. Bleecker, Brad M. Binder, and Sara E. Patterson,
      New clothes for the jasmonic acid receptor COI1: delayed abscission, meristem arrest and apical dominance, PLoS One,
      8(4):e60505, 2013.
26.	Joonyup Kim, Sara E. Patterson, and Brad M. Binder, Reducing jasmonic acid levels causes ein2 mutants to become
      ethylene responsive, FEBS Letters, 587(2), 226-230, 2013.
27.	Joonyup Kim, Rebecca L. Wilson, J. Brett Case, and Brad M. Binder, A comparative study of ethylene growth response
      kinetics in eudicots and monocots reveals a role for gibberellin in growth inhibition and recovery, Plant Physiology,
      160(3), 1567-1580, 2012.
28. Sara E. Patterson, Melinka A. Butenko, and Joonyup Kim, Ethylene responses in abscission and other processes of cell
      separation in Arabidopsis, in Advances in Plant Ethylene Research: Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on
      the Plant Hormone Ethylene (Ramina A, Chang C, Giovannoni J, Klee H, Perata P, and Woltering E. eds.). Springer,
      Netherlands, 271-278, 2007.
29.	Joonyup Kim† and Sara E. Patterson, Expression divergence and functional redundancy of polygalacturonases in floral
      organ abscission, Plant Signaling and Behavior, 1(6), 281-283, 2006. †Corresponding author.
30.	Joonyup Kim, Shin-Han Shiu, Sharon Thoma, Wen-Hsiung Li, and Sara E. Patterson, Patterns of expansion and 
      expression divergence in the plant polygalacturonase gene family, Genome Biology, Vol. 7(9), R87, 2006.

Honors and Awards (수상경력)

1. ASPB Travel Grant Award, American Society of Plant Biologists, The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant 
    Biologists (ASPB). Austin Convention Center, Austin, TX, July 2016.
2. Vilas Travel Grant Award, University of Wisconsin-Madison, The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Biologists 
    (ASPB). Hynes Convention Center, Boston, MA, August 2006.
3. Vilas Travel Grant Award, University of Wisconsin-Madison, The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Biologists 
    (ASPB). Washington State Convention and Trade Center, Seattle, WA, August 2005.
4. ASPB Travel Grant Award, American Society of Plant Biologists, The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant 
    Biologists (ASPB). Washington State Convention and Trade Center, Seattle, WA, August 2005.
5. Plant Sciences Institute Travel Grant Award, Iowa State University, The Annual Plant Sciences Institute Symposia on the 
    Meristems. Iowa State University, Ames, IA, July 2005.