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25 March 2021
Dr. Hyungsoon Im Appointed Editor-in-Chief of “Biomedical Sensors” Section in Sensors
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Hyungsoon Im has been appointed Editor-in-Chief of the ”Biomedical Sensors“ Section in Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220).
Dr. Hyungsoon Im
Affiliation: Center for Systems Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA
Website: https://csb.mgh.harvard.edu/hyungsoon_im
Email: im.hyungsoon@mgh.harvard.edu
Interests: diagnostics; biosensors; plasmonics; point-of-care; cancers; extracellular vesicles; analytical chemistry
Dr. Hyungsoon Im is an Assistant Professor at the Center for Systems Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota in 2011. He is a recipient of the NIH Pathway to Independence Award and NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award Fellowship from the National Cancer Institute. His research focuses on developing next-generation sensing technologies to better understand the make-up of human diseases and changes associated with disease progression and therapy. His laboratory exploits have uniquely designed nanomaterials and sensors to quantitatively analyze biomarkers and overcome clinical unmet needs. He has co-authored more than 50 peer-reviewed journal publications, which have been cited more than 6000 times (h-index of 32).
We warmly welcome Dr. Hyungsoon Im in his role as Editor-in-Chief of the “Biomedical Sensors” Section, and we look forward to him leading Sensors towards achieving more milestones.