학력
1. 2003 고려대학교 생물공학과 학사
2. 2005 연세대학교 생화학과 석사
3. 2014 펜실베니아 주립대학교 세포발생학 박사 (Dr. Alan Johnson Lab)
경력
1. ㈜펩트론 연구원
2. 존스홉킨스 의과대학교 피부과 박사후 과정 (Dr. Luis Garza Lab)
연구활동
1. 2014 – 2019 Stem cell clinical trial for conversion of stump skin to palmo-plantar type skin as a means of enhancing prosthetic use (Department of Defense, USA)
2. 2017 – 2019 Testing fibroblasts stem cell to convert skin identity (2017-MSCRFF-3905; Maryland Stem Cell Research Funds, USA)
3. 2020 – 2024 엑소좀 (exosome)의 생합성 및 조직재생능에 미치는 TLR3 활성화 기전 연구 (이공분야 기초연구사업-신진연구)
논문
1. Specimen Collection for Translational Studies in Hidradenitis Suppurativa.
Byrd AS, Dina Y, Okoh UJ, Quartey QQ, Carmona-Rivera C, Williams DW, Kerns ML, Miller RJ, Petukhova L, Naik HB, Barnes LA, Shipman WD, Caffrey JA, Sacks JM, Milner SM, Aliu O, Broderick KP, Kim D, Liu H, Dillen CA, Ahn R, Frew JW, Kaplan MJ, Kang S, Garza LA, Miller LS, Alavi A, Lowes MA, Okoye GA. Sci Rep. 2019 Aug 21;9(1):12207. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-48226-w
2. Noncoding dsRNA induces retinoic acid synthesis to stimulate hair follicle regeneration via TLR3. Kim D†, Chen R, Sheu M, Kim N, Kim S, Islam N, Wier EM, Wang G, Li A, Park A, Son W, Evans B, Yu V, Prizmic VP, Oh E, Wang Z, Yu J, Huang W, Archer NK, Hu Z, Clemetson N, Nelson AM, Chien A, Okoye GA, Miller LS, Chiaur G, Kang S, Jones JW, Kane MA, Garza LA†. Nature Communications 2019; 10(1): 2811-2824. (†First author and Co-corresponding author; IF 12.35)
3. Hypothesis Letter: Wound-induced TLR3 activation stimulates endogenous retinoic acid synthesis and signaling during regeneration. Kim D and Garza LA. Exp Dermatol 2019; 28(4): 450-452.
4. Simple cell culture media expansion of primary mouse keratinocytes. Kim S, Kim BW, Prizmic VP, Oh E, Yu V, Kim D†, Garza LA†. J Dermatol Sci. 2019;93(2):135-138. (†Co-corresponding author; IF 3.67)
5. dsRNA sensing induces loss of cell identity. Zhou R*, Wang G*, Kim D*, Kim S, Islam N, Garza LA. J Invest Dermatol 2019; 139(1):91-99. (*Co-first author; IF 6.45); Commentary paper on this: J Invest Dermatol 2019; 139(1):17-19
6. Injury, dysbiosis, and filaggrin deficiency drive skin inflammation through keratinocytes IL1-α release. Archer NK, Jo JH, Lee SK, Kim D, Smith B, Ortines RV, Wang Y, Marchitto MC, Ravipati A, Cai SS, Dillen CA, Liu H, Miller RJ, Ashbaugh AG, Uppal AS, Oyoshi MK, Malhotra N, Hoff S, Garza LA, Kong HH, Serge JA, Geha RS, Miller LS. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2018; 6749(18):31295-8.
7. Differentiation of Hen Granulosa Cells from Prehierarchal Follicles Following the Initiation of Follicle Stimulating Hormone Receptor Signaling. Kim D and Johnson AL. Mol Reprod Dev 2018;85(8-9):729-737. (First author; IF 3.11)
8. Regulation of vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor (VPAC) signaling in undifferentiated hen granulosa cells. Kim D and Johnson AL. Mol Reprod Dev 2018;85(12):890-892. (First author; IF 3.11)
9. Commentary; The negative regulator CXXC5: Making WNT look a little less disheveled. Kim D and Garza LA. J Invest Dermatol 2017; 137(11): 2248-2250.
10. To control site-specific skin gene expression, autocrine mimics paracrine canonical Wnt signaling and is activated ectopically in skin disease. Kim D, Hossain MZ, Nieves A, Gu L, Yang NB, Oh SM, Park A, Han S, Ratliff TS, Qi J, Taube JM, Kang S and Garza LA. Am J Pathol 2016; 186(5):1140-50. (First author; IF 4.06)
11.Vascular endothelial growth factor and angiopoietins during hen ovarian follicle development. Kim D, Lee J, Johnson AL. Gen & Comp Endocrinology 2016; 232:25-31. (First author; IF 2.58)
12. Vasoactive intestinal peptide promotes differentiation and clock gene expression in granulosa cells from prehierachal follicles. Kim D, Johnson AL. Mol Repro Dev 2016; 83(5): 455-63. (First author; IF 2.32)
13. TLR3 activation links tissue damage to epimorphic regeneration in the skin. Nelson AM, Reddy SK, Ratliff TS, Zhu AS, Hossain MZ, Kateseff AS, Chang E, Resnik SR, Page C, Kim D, Whittam AJ, Miller LS, Garza LA. Cell Stem Cell 2015; 17(2):139-51.
14. Commentary; A new target for squamous cancer cells? Kim D, Garza LA. Exp Dermatol 2015; 24(1): 14-15.