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Welcome Dinner for Our New Lab Members
This November, two new researchers, Gyubin Jang and Kyeong-Seon Min , joined the ABCD Lab. To welcome them, we had dinner together and spent a relaxed evening getting to know each other. It was a nice break from our usual routine and a good way to refresh before starting new projects. We’re excited to see the ideas and energy they will bring to the lab, and we look forward to the research that will grow with our expanded team !!

ABCD Lab.
Nov 19, 2025


Participation in Tsukuba Conference 2025 and the STS Forum
In October 2025, Dr. Koh participated in Tsukuba Conference 2025 and the Science and Technology in Society (STS) Forum , expanding international academic exchange and exploring new collaborative opportunities. The Tsukuba Conference is an international platform that brings together emerging researchers and global leaders to discuss the future role of science and technology in society. The neuroscience session organized by the University of Tsukuba was particularly impressi

ABCD Lab.
Oct 7, 2025


Farewell to Our 2025 Summer Interns
This summer, we had the pleasure of working with Chaewon Kang and Seojin Lee as research interns in our lab. Over the past two months,...

ABCD Lab.
Aug 30, 2025


KSBNS2025 Astrocyte Symposium Successfully Concluded !
The KSBNS2025 Astrocyte Symposium 43 was successfully concluded. Along the way, we also had a wonderful dinner gathering with the...

ABCD Lab.
Aug 28, 2025


Hayoung Kim Selected as an Outstanding Poster Awardee at KSBNS 2025
At KSBNS 2025, Hayoung Kim was recognized as one of the 50 Outstanding Poster Awardees among 844 posters presented. This achievement...

ABCD Lab.
Aug 27, 2025


Our Perspective Article Published in Neural Regeneration Research
On July 24, 2025 , our perspective article, " Potential role of astrocyte on gamma-aminobutyric acid tone regulation during developmental period ," was published in Neural Regeneration Research (IF: 6.7) and is now available online. In this work, we discuss how astrocytes may regulate GABA tone during early brain development. While GABA is usually known as an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the adult brain, it actually has excitatory effects during development, influencing ne

ABCD Lab.
Jul 24, 2025
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