Seoul, South Korea

Hongyoon Choi

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

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Years Active: 2018

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Title: Innovations of Hongyoon Choi in Exosome Labeling Technology

Introduction

Hongyoon Choi is a prominent inventor based in Seoul, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of biomedical engineering, particularly in the area of exosome labeling technology. His innovative methods have the potential to enhance nuclear medicine imaging and therapeutic applications.

Latest Patents

Hongyoon Choi holds a patent for a method titled "Method for labeling exosomes with radioactive substance and use thereof." This method involves labeling exosomes with a radioactive substance using an amine group on their surfaces. The process includes providing a cell-derived exosome, treating its surface with N-hydroxysuccinimide-azadibenzocyclooctyne (NHS-ADIBO), and mixing the treated exosome with a chelator-radioactive substance. This reaction allows for the stable labeling of exosomes at high efficiency, making them suitable for nuclear medicine imaging and therapeutic imaging. The technology aims to confirm the biological distribution of exosomes and their movement to target organs and diseases in both animals and humans. Hongyoon Choi has 1 patent to his name.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Hongyoon Choi has worked with notable organizations, including the SNU RDB Foundation and the POSTECH Academy-Industry Foundation. His work has been instrumental in advancing research in exosome applications and their potential in medical diagnostics and treatment.

Collaborations

Hongyoon Choi has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Dong Soo Lee and Do Won Hwang. These partnerships have contributed to the development and refinement of his innovative techniques in exosome labeling.

Conclusion

Hongyoon Choi's contributions to exosome labeling technology represent a significant advancement in the field of biomedical engineering. His innovative methods hold promise for improving nuclear medicine imaging and therapeutic applications, paving the way for future research and development in this vital area.

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