Jinju-si, South Korea

Ko-Woon Lee


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2005

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Title: Ko-Woon Lee: Innovator in Recombinant DNA Technology

Introduction

Ko-Woon Lee is a prominent inventor based in Jinju-si, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of biotechnology, particularly in the area of recombinant DNA technology. His innovative methods have the potential to advance genetic research and applications.

Latest Patents

Ko-Woon Lee holds a patent for a "Method for generating recombinant DNA library using unidirectional single-stranded DNA fragments." This invention relates to a method for producing recombinant polynucleotides. The process involves generating a pool of unidirectional single-stranded polynucleotide fragments from two or more homologous double-stranded polynucleotides. It includes conducting a polymerization process with multi-cyclic extension reactions using these fragments as templates and specific oligonucleotides as primers. The method also encompasses a polymerase chain reaction to amplify the recombinant polynucleotides. Ultimately, it allows for the construction of a recombinant DNA library by inserting the recombinant polynucleotide into a vector and transforming an expression cell to obtain a variety of mutant clones. This method can be utilized for in vitro recombination of homologous polynucleotides and directed molecular evolution.

Career Highlights

Ko-Woon Lee is associated with Amicogen, Inc., where he continues to develop innovative biotechnological solutions. His work has been instrumental in advancing the understanding and application of recombinant DNA technology.

Collaborations

Some of his notable coworkers include Si-Hyoung Lee and Yong-Chul Shin, who have collaborated with him on various projects within the field.

Conclusion

Ko-Woon Lee's contributions to recombinant DNA technology exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in biotechnology. His patented methods pave the way for future advancements in genetic research and applications.

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