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GENETICS AND GENOMICS JOURNAL

Jin-Soo Chang

Biography:

Dr. Jin-Soo Chang is President in the Biological and Genetic Resources Institute (BGRI), Republic of KOREA. He had spent the greater part of his professional career in molecular biogeochemistry research and genetic engineering. Dr. JS Chang received his M.S. from Graduate School, Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology (GIST) in 2008. He received his Ph. D. from Department of Environmental Science & Engineering, Gwangju (GIST), and the Republic of KOREA. Dr. JS Chang research interest includes Integrated Risk assessment (Effect of Eco-Toxicity/Risk/Carcinogenicity, arsenic, transition metal, ferns, giomicrobial, salamander, wetlands, marine) and ecological indicators for bioassessment and management. Detailed areas including Molecular genetics of arsenic resistance system, ecotoxicology, carcinogenesis, biogeochemistry, geomicrobiology, rhizosphere/rhizoplane, and desalination ecosystem.

Research Interests:

His research interest focuses on

  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular Ecology
  • Marine Ecosystem
  • Molecular Interactions in the ferns-rhizobium rhizozphere/rhizoplane
  • Wastewater Microbiology

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