Kim Kwang-soo
Kim Kwang-soo is a South Korean neuroscientist.Education
Postdoctoral Training
- Postdoc. Fellow, MIT, Dept. of Biology
- Postdoc. Associate, MIT, Dept. of Biology
Work
Kim is a Professor and Director at the Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory, McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School. He has over 20 year experiences to investigate molecular neurobiology of midbrain dopamine neuronal system in health and disease, focusing on elucidating the genetic network of intrinsic signaling molecules and extrinsic transcription factors for development and maintenance of dopamine neurons. He is also investigating stem cell biology and has pioneered to generate human induced pluripotent stem cells by protein-based reprogramming methods and demonstrated that these protein-iPS cells can efficiently generate functional dopamine neurons. He is currently focused on translating his neuroscience and stem cell research to potential therapeutic development for brain disorders such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and inflammatory diseases.Awards
- Scholarship from Seoul National University
- Graduated with the highest departmental honor
- Graduated with the highest departmental honor
- National Full Scholarship for Graduate Study at KAIST
- National Scholarship and Travel Award for the Study in U.S.
- First Award Grant from NIMH
- NARSAD Independent Award
- Society of Bioscience Research Bioscience Award
- Lead Reviewer Award from Stem Cells
- NIH Director’s Opportunity Grant