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Professor Oh Seung Nam
Subject: Biomedical Engineering
Direction: Mechanism and Application of photomedicine
E-mail :6120220018@bit.edu.cn
Address: Beijing Institute of Technology, No.5 Zhongguancun South Street, Haidian District, Beijing
He has published more than 60 papers and been cited more than 2400 times, H-index 25 (google scholar). Among them, there are 13 SCI papers by the first author/corresponding author, and two in Circulation (IF: 29.69), a top journal in the cardiovascular field. Presided over a total of 6 funds, Among them, there is 1 National Natural Science Foundation (Youth Foundation), 1 Doctoral Research Foundation of Higher Education Institutions of the Ministry of Education, 1 Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, 1 Guangzhou Pearl River Science and Technology Nova Project, and AHA Postdoctoral Fellowship Award. 1, American College of Cardiology (AHA Career Development Award).

Research Interests


Non-invasive phototherapy refers to the use of light that does not cause irreversible damage to human tissues and cells to irradiate the human body, through the regulatory effect of light on tissue and cell function, to achieve the purpose of treatment. Its outstanding characteristics are non-invasive, good effect, reusable and extensive clinical indications. At present, non-invasive phototherapy has been widely used in the treatment of internal, external, gynecological, pediatric, eye, ear, oral and almost all clinical departments of more than 350 diseases, in promoting wound healing, relieve pain, subside inflammation, regenerate tissue and relieve muscle fatigue and other symptoms have a good effect. In recent years, non-invasive phototherapy has shown great potential in regulating brain function, such as interfering with biological rhythm disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, post-traumatic stress disorder, addiction, etc., but its mechanism of action is unclear. I am mainly committed to the study of the mechanism of photobiological effect of new non-invasive phototherapy, including the primary photoresponse mechanism and cascade signal transduction, with the purpose of obtaining the dose-effect rule of photobiological effect to guide clinical application.

Education

• Bachelor Degree: 1999/09 -- 2003/07 Jilin University Biological Science Major
• PhD: 2005/09-2010/06 South China Normal University, Optics Major

Professional Experience

• Bachelor Degree: 1999/09 -- 2003/07 Jilin University Biological Science Major
• PhD: 2005/09-2010/06 South China Normal University, Optics Major
• Assistant Professor: 2010/7 -- 2012/12 South China Normal University
• Associate Professor: 2012-12 -- 2014/03 South China Normal University
Postdoctoral Fellow: 2014/04-2015/03 (USA) University of Oklahoma
Postdoctoral Fellow: 2015/04-2018/09 (USA) Georgia State University
• Research Assistant Professor: 2018/10-2021/02 (USA) Georgia State University
• Research Assistant: 2012/01-2012/12, PLA General Hospital (301), Hainan Hospital
• Associate Professor: 2022/02 - Now Beijing Institute of Technology

Research Achievement


• 2014 Guangzhou Pearl River Science and Technology Rising Star
• 2016 American Heart Association (AHA) Postdoctoral Fellowship Award
• 2019 American Heart Association (AHA) Career Development Award
• 2021 National Overseas Excellent Youth

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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