Current status of student majors

학생현황 - 학생분류, 인원, 평균 입학연령 및 평균 졸업기간, 연령 및 기간 정보제공
Type Number of Students Avg. age of admission &
Avg. graduation period
Age & period
Enrolled Students 9 Average age of new students in master course 25.05
Students on leave - Average age of new students in doctor course 28.91
Completion Students 9 Average age of new students in integrative course 27.65
Master Graduates 37 Average graduation period in master course 2.43
Doctoral Graduates 25 Average graduation period in doctor course 4.93
International Students 1 Average graduation period in inegrative course 5.6

Student Research Performance

학생연구실적 - 연도, 연구실적 구분, 게재지, 연구실적명 정보제공
Year Field of Research Journal Research
2009 Journal BMB reports Direct characterization of E2-dependent target specificity and processivity using an artificial p27-linker-E2 ubiquitination system
2009 Journal Biochemical journal The presence of mono-glucosylated N196-glycan is important for the structural stability of storage protein
2010 Journal Forensic Science International Application of micro-attenuated total reflectance FTIR spectroscopy in the forensic study of questioned documents involving red seal inks
2010 Journal PROTEINS-STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND BIOINFORMATICS Biotinoyl domain of human acetyl-CoA carboxylase: Structural insights into the carboxyl transfer mechanism
2010 Journal Process Biochemistry Expression and functional characterization of prephenate dehydrogenase from Streptococcus mutans
2010 Journal Journal of Chromatographic Science Pressurized liquid extraction for the simultaneous analysis of polychlorinated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers from soil by GC-TOF-MS detection
2010 Journal Nucleic Acids Research Rapid quantification of DNA methylation through dNMP analysis following bisulfite-PCR
2010 Journal PROTEINS-STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND BIOINFORMATICS Structural rationale for the short branched substrate specificity of the glycogen debranching enzyme GlgX
2010 Journal Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications Substrate recognition characteristics of human holocarboxylase synthetase for biotin ligation
2010 Journal FEBS LETTERS The N-terminal domain of human holocarboxylase synthetase facilitates biotinylation via direct interaction with the substrate protein