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Prof. Kwanghun Chung
Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering and Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Associate Member, Broad Institute
Core Member, Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES)
Investigator, Picower Institute for Learning and Memory (PCLM)
Primary DLC
Department of Chemical Engineering
MIT Room:
46-6263
(617) 452-2263
khchung@mit.edu
https://cheme-mit-edu.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/profile/kwanghun-chung/
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
Medical Imaging
Brain Mapping
High-Throughput Technologies
Polymer Science
Tissue Engineering
Microfluidics
Brain Imaging
CLARITY
Research Summary
The Chung Lab is an interdisciplinary research team devoted to developing and applying novel technologies (e.g. CLARITY) for integrative and comprehensive understanding of large-scale complex biological systems. CLARITY. Specifically, the lab develops a host of methods that enable rapid extraction of system-wide structural, molecular, and genomic information from intact tissues. Furthermore, research combine these technologies with physiological and behavioral approaches to study function and dysfunction of mammalian brain as well as other organs. We hope that our developing technique will continue to provide unforeseen opportunities for deeper understanding of biological systems.
The Lab's mission is to empower the scientific community by openly sharing the research outcomes and offering training courses to broadly and rapidly disseminate the technologies.
Recent Work
Projects
December 10, 2013
Department of Chemical Engineering
Chung Lab
Principal Investigator
Kwanghun Chung
Related Faculty
Brian E Stutts
Station Director and Lecturer
Ionela Florentina Grigoras
Graduate Student
Prof. Hadley D Sikes
Willard Henry Dow Professor in Chemical Engineering