Nathaniel Suk‐yeon Hwang - Nanotechnology

Author Information

Nathaniel Suk-yeon Hwang is currently affiliated with multiple prestigious institutions in South Korea. He holds positions at the School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, the Institute for Chemical Processes, and the Institute of Engineering Research at Seoul National University. Additionally, he is affiliated with the Bio-MAX/N-Bio Institute at Seoul National University. His work primarily revolves around nanotechnology and its applications in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.

Research Contributions

Nathaniel Suk-yeon Hwang has made significant contributions to the field of nanotechnology, focusing on regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, and biomaterials. Some of his notable works include the development of RGD-incorporated biomimetic cryogels for cartilage regeneration, advancements in mRNA therapeutics for bone tissue engineering, and the creation of scalable vascularized tissue constructs inspired by 3D microphysiological systems. His research also explores innovative approaches like light-triggered biosynthesis of artificial melanin for skin protection and the use of VEGF-overexpressed cells with cryogels for therapeutic angiogenesis. His work is highly interdisciplinary, merging principles of biology, chemistry, and engineering to solve complex medical problems.

Aliases

Nathaniel Suk-yeon Hwang is known by several aliases in academic publications, including Nathaniel S. Hwang, Nathaniel S Hwang, Nathaniel Hwang, Nathaniel Suk-yeon Hwang, Nathaniel S H Hwang, and N.s. Hwang.

Publication and Citation Metrics

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Total Citations 7526
H-index 47
Total Papers 184

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