Inaugural Symposium and Ceremony of the SKKU Cryo-EM Center
Inaugural Symposium and Ceremony of the SKKU Cryo-EM Center
Inaugural Symposium and Ceremony of the SKKU Cryo-EM Center
SEP 21, 2023
SEP 21, 2023
On September 18th, Han-Joo Kim, CEO of IMNEWRUN, attended the Inaugural Symposium and Ceremony of the Cryo-Electron Microscopy Center (Cryo-EM Center) held at Sungkyunkwan University's Natural Science Campus.
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As part of the YUHAN · SKKU · IMNEWRUN CNS R&BD Ecosystem Agreement, Sungkyunkwan University has introduced equipment including a 300kV Cryo-TEM and a 200kV Cryo-TEM, as well as analytical instruments such as Cryo-Focused Ion Beam (Cryo-FIB) for ultra-low-temperature biological sample preparation. Through cooperation with a high-performance supercomputing center capable of high-speed processing of large-scale computational tasks, the university has established the state of art research infrastructure in South Korea.
Cryo-electron microscopy at ultra-low temperatures stands as a cornerstone instrument in the advanced biotechnology industry. It facilitates the examination of samples like proteins, microorganisms, and cells, all of which have been frozen to an astonishingly low temperature of -196 degrees Celsius, using Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). This equipment empowers the analysis of three-dimensional structures at the atomic level and finds widespread application in elucidating the structures of emerging viruses and critical proteins within living organisms.
![](https://framerusercontent.com/images/2vyn57uAba9lSEQHNTrNw2peLE4.png)
Within the welcome seminar, Prof. Joachim Frank, who jointly received the 2017 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his instrumental work in advancing cryo-electron microscopy, delivered an illuminating keynote lecture. Subsequently, during the second part of the symposium, Prof. Yong Ho Kim, Vice President of IMNEWRUN, presented a case study showcasing IMNEWRUN's groundbreaking development of TRANSMAB® through the De Novo design techniques and the application of Cryo-EM.
![](https://framerusercontent.com/images/IjyJiSaBq7b9Yiv6sO8EYeIUePk.png)
![](https://framerusercontent.com/images/Xy4X5jWtgtlzqDQeTul76tV2rL4.png)
On September 18th, Han-Joo Kim, CEO of IMNEWRUN, attended the Inaugural Symposium and Ceremony of the Cryo-Electron Microscopy Center (Cryo-EM Center) held at Sungkyunkwan University's Natural Science Campus.
![](https://framerusercontent.com/images/P4qAEGzpN1lpQAvQsVb4i6bpYks.png)
As part of the YUHAN · SKKU · IMNEWRUN CNS R&BD Ecosystem Agreement, Sungkyunkwan University has introduced equipment including a 300kV Cryo-TEM and a 200kV Cryo-TEM, as well as analytical instruments such as Cryo-Focused Ion Beam (Cryo-FIB) for ultra-low-temperature biological sample preparation. Through cooperation with a high-performance supercomputing center capable of high-speed processing of large-scale computational tasks, the university has established the state of art research infrastructure in South Korea.
Cryo-electron microscopy at ultra-low temperatures stands as a cornerstone instrument in the advanced biotechnology industry. It facilitates the examination of samples like proteins, microorganisms, and cells, all of which have been frozen to an astonishingly low temperature of -196 degrees Celsius, using Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). This equipment empowers the analysis of three-dimensional structures at the atomic level and finds widespread application in elucidating the structures of emerging viruses and critical proteins within living organisms.
![](https://framerusercontent.com/images/2vyn57uAba9lSEQHNTrNw2peLE4.png)
Within the welcome seminar, Prof. Joachim Frank, who jointly received the 2017 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his instrumental work in advancing cryo-electron microscopy, delivered an illuminating keynote lecture. Subsequently, during the second part of the symposium, Prof. Yong Ho Kim, Vice President of IMNEWRUN, presented a case study showcasing IMNEWRUN's groundbreaking development of TRANSMAB® through the De Novo design techniques and the application of Cryo-EM.
![](https://framerusercontent.com/images/IjyJiSaBq7b9Yiv6sO8EYeIUePk.png)
![](https://framerusercontent.com/images/Xy4X5jWtgtlzqDQeTul76tV2rL4.png)