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Kwanghun Chung

Associate Professor Department of Chemical Engineering, IMES, and Picower Institute

Kwanghun Chung is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES), and Picower Institute at MIT.45 He completed his undergraduate studies in Chemical and Biological Engineering at Seoul National University in 2005.12 Chung then earned his Ph.D. from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2009.46

After completing his Ph.D., Chung joined Karl Deisseroth's lab at Stanford University School of Medicine as a postdoctoral fellow in 2010.15 During his time at Stanford, he invented CLARITY, a novel technology for analyzing intact biological samples.14

In 2013, Chung joined MIT as an Assistant Professor and started his own lab.12 He is now leading an interdisciplinary research team focused on developing and applying innovative technologies for understanding complex biological systems, particularly in neuroscience.4

Chung has received numerous awards for his work, including:

  • Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) in 20194
  • NIH New Innovator Award in 20164
  • Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering in 201534
  • NARSAD Young Investigator Award in 20154
  • Searle Scholars Award in 20144

His research has led to the development of several groundbreaking technologies, including SWITCH, MAP, SHIELD, and ELAST, which have been widely adopted by laboratories and institutions across the world.4

Highlights

Jan 1 · chunglab.org
Members — Chung Lab
Members — Chung Lab
C. Kwang Sung, MD, MS - Stanford Profiles
Oct 29 · ted.com
Kwanghun Chung: Why do we need a better map to ... - TED Talks
Oct 20 · news.mit.edu
Kwanghun Chung awarded Packard Fellowship | MIT News
Kwanghun Chung awarded Packard Fellowship | MIT News

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Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States