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Yong-Jin Kim's research investigates the application of advanced computational techniques, including machine learning and deep learning, to address complex biological and medical questions. His work spans diverse areas such as early cancer detection through the integration of multi-omic data, including cell-free DNA methylation, copy number alterations, and fragmentation patterns. He has also explored the use of generative adversarial networks for analyzing early molecular alterations in tauopathy and has investigated transcriptome-based deep learning to identify potential drug candidates for muscle wasting disorders. Other research interests include the prognostic utility of PET imaging in cardiac amyloidosis, network analysis of cardiac remodeling, and the study of microbial communities, specifically analyzing CRISPR locus spacers in Escherichia coli from animal and human feces. Kim has published 51 papers, accumulating 576 citations with an h-index of 14. He has collaborated with several colleagues at Hendrix College, including Dongje Lee, Hanguen Kim, Jin‐Bum Park, and Jaeseong Koh.
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- h-index: 14
- Publications: 51
- Citations: 576
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MOANA: Multi-radar dataset for maritime odometry and autonomous navigation application (2025)
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- Effects of cadmium on the behavior and regeneration of Dugesia japonica
- Effects of aluminum on the behavior and regeneration of planarian
- Neurological and regenerative defects in fresh water planarian exposed to lead
- Effects of cadmium on the behavior and regeneration of Dugesia japonica
- Effects of cadmium on the behavior and regeneration of Dugesia japonica
- Effects of aluminum on the behavior and regeneration of planarian
- Neurological and regenerative defects in fresh water planarian exposed to lead
- Effects of cadmium on the behavior and regeneration of Dugesia japonica
- Effects of cadmium on the behavior and regeneration of Dugesia japonica
- Effects of aluminum on the behavior and regeneration of planarian
- Neurological and regenerative defects in fresh water planarian exposed to lead
- Effects of cadmium on the behavior and regeneration of Dugesia japonica
- Effects of cadmium on the behavior and regeneration of Dugesia japonica
- Effects of aluminum on the behavior and regeneration of planarian
- Neurological and regenerative defects in fresh water planarian exposed to lead
- Effects of cadmium on the behavior and regeneration of Dugesia japonica
- Effects of cadmium on the behavior and regeneration of Dugesia japonica
- Neurological and regenerative defects in fresh water planarian exposed to lead
- Effects of cadmium on the behavior and regeneration of Dugesia japonica
- Independent Prognostic Utility of <sup>11</sup>C-Pittsburgh Compound B PET in Patients with Light-Chain Cardiac Amyloidosis
- Network Analysis of Cardiac Remodeling by Primary Mitral Regurgitation Emphasizes the Role of Diastolic Function
- Abstract 10440: Independent Prognostic Utility of <sup>11</sup> C-Pittsburgh Compound B Positron Emission Tomography in Light Chain Cardiac Amyloidosis Patients
- Independent Prognostic Utility of <sup>11</sup>C-Pittsburgh Compound B PET in Patients with Light-Chain Cardiac Amyloidosis
- Network Analysis of Cardiac Remodeling by Primary Mitral Regurgitation Emphasizes the Role of Diastolic Function
- Abstract 10440: Independent Prognostic Utility of <sup>11</sup> C-Pittsburgh Compound B Positron Emission Tomography in Light Chain Cardiac Amyloidosis Patients
- Independent Prognostic Utility of <sup>11</sup>C-Pittsburgh Compound B PET in Patients with Light-Chain Cardiac Amyloidosis
- Network Analysis of Cardiac Remodeling by Primary Mitral Regurgitation Emphasizes the Role of Diastolic Function
- Abstract 10440: Independent Prognostic Utility of <sup>11</sup> C-Pittsburgh Compound B Positron Emission Tomography in Light Chain Cardiac Amyloidosis Patients
- Investigation of early molecular alterations in tauopathy with generative adversarial networks
- TNF-α-NF-κB activation through pathological α-Synuclein disrupts the BBB and exacerbates axonopathy
- GAN Learning Methods for Bulk RNA-Seq Data and Their Interpretive Application in the Context of Disease Progression
- Effects of Graviola(Annona muricata) Ingestion and Swimming Exercise on Body Weight and Blood ipid in rat
- The Study of intake graviola and swimming exercises on apoptosis factors inducing inhibition of Adipogenesis differentiation in High-fat diet Rats
- Independent Prognostic Utility of <sup>11</sup>C-Pittsburgh Compound B PET in Patients with Light-Chain Cardiac Amyloidosis
- Abstract 10440: Independent Prognostic Utility of <sup>11</sup> C-Pittsburgh Compound B Positron Emission Tomography in Light Chain Cardiac Amyloidosis Patients
- Independent Prognostic Utility of <sup>11</sup>C-Pittsburgh Compound B PET in Patients with Light-Chain Cardiac Amyloidosis
- Abstract 10440: Independent Prognostic Utility of <sup>11</sup> C-Pittsburgh Compound B Positron Emission Tomography in Light Chain Cardiac Amyloidosis Patients
- Independent Prognostic Utility of <sup>11</sup>C-Pittsburgh Compound B PET in Patients with Light-Chain Cardiac Amyloidosis
- Abstract 10440: Independent Prognostic Utility of <sup>11</sup> C-Pittsburgh Compound B Positron Emission Tomography in Light Chain Cardiac Amyloidosis Patients
- Independent Prognostic Utility of <sup>11</sup>C-Pittsburgh Compound B PET in Patients with Light-Chain Cardiac Amyloidosis
- Abstract 10440: Independent Prognostic Utility of <sup>11</sup> C-Pittsburgh Compound B Positron Emission Tomography in Light Chain Cardiac Amyloidosis Patients
- Investigation of early molecular alterations in tauopathy with generative adversarial networks
- TNF-α-NF-κB activation through pathological α-Synuclein disrupts the BBB and exacerbates axonopathy
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