Soomin Park
About Soomin Park
Soomin Park is a Research Assistant at KAIST, specializing in computational models to study ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complexes. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Computational Biochemistry from Mount Holyoke College and has worked in Dr. Daeyoup Lee's Lab since 2016.
Work at KAIST
Soomin Park has been employed at KAIST as a Research Assistant since 2016. In this role, Park contributes to research activities in Dr. Daeyoup Lee's Lab. The focus of the lab's research includes the study of ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complexes. Park utilizes computational models to facilitate this research, enhancing the understanding of these biological processes.
Education and Expertise
Soomin Park completed a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Computational Biochemistry at Mount Holyoke College from 2015 to 2019. Prior to this, Park attended Curtis Senior High School from 2012 to 2015. The educational background provides a foundation in both computational methods and biochemical principles, which are applied in current research activities.
Technical Skills
In the course of research activities, Soomin Park employs Linux and Python programming languages. These technical skills are essential for developing and utilizing computational models in the study of chromatin remodeling complexes. The combination of these skills supports effective data analysis and modeling in the research environment.
Research Focus
Soomin Park's research primarily involves the use of computational models to study ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complexes. This area of study is significant in understanding the mechanisms of chromatin dynamics and gene regulation. The research contributes to the broader field of biochemistry and molecular biology.