Suwon Kim
Associate Professor
Cancer and Cell Biology Division
Translational Genomics Research Institute
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Kim is an Associate Professor in the Cancer Cell Biology Division at TGen. She was jointly recruited to Phoenix by TGen and University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix. She teaches the 1st and 2nd year medical students the topics in Cancer and Oncology at the College of Medicine. Her research laboratory is located in the Cancer and Cell Biology Division at TGen. Dr. Kim obtained her undergraduate degree from University of California Berkeley and her PhD from Yale University School of Medicine. She developed her research program as a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Nobel Laureate Dr. J. Michael Bishop at University of California San Francisco. Dr. Kim joined TGen and University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix in 2007.
Research Interest
Breast cancer, tumor suppressor genes, biomarkers, Tumor Tissue Microarrays (TMAs).
Publications
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A nonlinear discrete dynamical system for transcriptional regulation: construction and properties. Biophysical J. 86: 1922-1945. 2004
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Context-specific gene regulatory networks subdivide intrinsic subtypes of breast cancer BMC Bioinformatics, 2011
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Bidirectional pharmacodynamic interaction between pegylated liposomal CKD-602 (S-CKD602) and monocytes in patients with refractory solid tumors . J Liposome Res Epub ahead of print 2010
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Mining molecular contexts of cancer via in-silico conditioning. Comput Syst Bioinformatics Conf, 6: 169-79 2007
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Multivariate measurement of gene expression relationships. Genomics 67(2), 201-9 2000