Summary
Dong-sung Lee is an Associate Professor at Seoul National University with a strong interdisciplinary background in medical science and genomics, combining over a decade of research experience with eight years in academic appointments. His work focuses on single-cell epigenomics and 3D genome structure, notably developing snm3C-seq and the TAURUS-MH analysis pipeline during a postdoc at the Salk Institute, which enabled simultaneous profiling of DNA conformation and methylation at single-cell resolution. He progressed through roles at the University of Seoul and the Genomic Medicine Institute, translating cutting-edge methods into reproducible computational tools and publications in high-impact journals. Dong-sung bridges wet-lab innovation and computational analysis, mentoring students while maintaining an active research program that advances both methods and biological insight. Based in Seoul, he holds a PhD from Seoul National University and a BS in bioscience from Korea University, blending rigorous clinical-relevant training with molecular technology development. An understated strength is his track record of delivering end-to-end solutions—from method development to software—for complex genomics problems.
8 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, medical science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, medical science at Seoul National University
Bachelor's degree, Bio Science, Bachelor's degree, Bio Science at Korea University