In-Yeop Baek, Msc
PhD student

In-Yeop obtained a master's degree from Kyung Hee University. He developed a fluorescent biosensor capable of measuring the activity of GPCR. Additionally, as an intern researcher at KIST, he participated in the development of a screening platform for GPCR-targeted drugs using FRET technology. Currently, in the Nam lab, he's working on developing chemogenetic tools which can induce GPCR signaling.

Awards

  • Best poster presentation award, 2024 KSBNS 


Publications

  • Kim H, Park G, Shin HG, Kwon D, Kim H, Baek IY, Nam MH, Cho IJ, Kim J, Seong J. Optogenetic control of dopamine receptor 2 reveals a novel aspect of dopaminergic neurotransmission in motor function, J. Neurosci., 2024
  • Kim H, Baek IY, Seong J, Genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors for GPCR research, Front Cell Dev Biol., 2022