Assist. Prof. Dr. YeonHee Yu | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award
Research assistant professor at Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Soonchunhyang University, South Korea
Assist. Prof. Dr. Yeonhee Yu is a distinguished researcher and educator in the field of neuroanatomy, holding a Ph.D. in Anatomy and Histology from Soonchunhyang University. Her research focuses on the correlations between febrile seizures and neuropsychiatric symptoms, including childhood epilepsy, autism, and schizophrenia. Dr. Yu has authored over 20 publications in reputable journals, contributing valuable insights into neurological diseases and the effects of GABAergic interneurons in epileptogenesis. She is experienced in advanced morphological techniques and behavioral testing, making significant strides in understanding complex brain functions. Dr. Yu’s work has garnered several awards, including recognition for her excellent thesis presentations at national conferences. As a dedicated educator, she imparts her expertise in anatomy and histology to students, fostering the next generation of researchers. Her commitment to research excellence and education positions her as a leading figure in neuroscience.
Professional Profile:
Education๐ย
Assist. Prof. Dr. Yeonhee Yu completed her academic journey at Soonchunhyang University, where she excelled in the field of Anatomy and Histology. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology in February 2014, followed by a Master of Science degree in Anatomy and Histology in February 2016. Her masterโs thesis focused on the effects of hippocampal interneurons in the epileptogenesis following febrile seizures, under the supervision of Prof. Duk-Soo Kim. Dr. Yu then pursued her Ph.D., which she completed in February 2020, specializing in Neuroanatomy. Her doctoral research explored the sequelae of behavioral phenotypes and the abnormal efficacy of inhibitory hippocampal circuits after febrile seizures. This rigorous academic background, complemented by her research and teaching experience, has established Dr. Yu as an authority in neuroanatomy and its implications for neuropsychiatric disorders.
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Award and Honor๐
Assist. Prof. Dr. Yeonhee Yu has received several prestigious awards and honors in recognition of her exceptional contributions to the field of neuroanatomy and research. Notably, she was awarded the Excellence Award during the doctoral degree conferment ceremony at Soonchunhyang University in February 2020, highlighting her outstanding academic performance. In October 2022, Dr. Yu received two accolades at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Korean Association of Anatomists: one for excellent oral presentation and another for her exceptional poster presentation. These awards demonstrate her ability to effectively communicate complex research findings to peers. Additionally, she was honored with the Excellent Thesis Award at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Korean Association of Physical Anthropologists in 2016. Dr. Yuโs achievements reflect her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and her commitment to excellence in research and education, positioning her as a leading figure in her field.
Conclusion
Assist. Prof. Dr. Yeonhee Yu exemplifies the qualities deserving of the Best Researcher Award through her strong educational background, impactful research, and commitment to teaching. Her achievements in understanding the complexities of neuroanatomy and associated disorders significantly contribute to the field of neuroscience. By addressing areas for improvement, she can further enhance her impact as a researcher and educator. Overall, Dr. Yu’s profile demonstrates a strong candidate for this prestigious award, recognizing her contributions to academic research and education.
Publications top noted๐
- Title: AST-120 Protects Cognitive and Emotional Impairment in Chronic Kidney Disease Induced by 5/6 Nephrectomy
Authors: YeonHee Yu, Hyuna Im, Samel Park, Beomjong Song, Dae-Kyoon Park, Duk-Soo Kim, Hyo-Wook Gil
Year: 2024
Citation: DOI: 10.3390/brainsci14111043
Source: Brain Sciences - Title: Effects of Sildenafil on Cognitive Function Recovery and Neuronal Cell Death Protection after Transient Global Cerebral Ischemia in Gerbils
Authors: YeonHee Yu, Gun Woo Kim, Yu Ran Lee, Dae-Kyoon Park, Beomjong Song, Duk-Soo Kim
Year: 2024
Citation: DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines12092077
Source: Biomedicines - Title: Febrile Seizure Causes Deficit in Social Novelty, Gliosis, and Proinflammatory Cytokine Response in the Hippocampal CA2 Region in Rats
Authors: YeonHee Yu, Seong-Wook Kim, Hyuna Im, Yu Ran Lee, Gun Woo Kim, Seongho Ryu, Dae-Kyoon Park, Duk-Soo Kim
Year: 2023
Citation: DOI: 10.3390/cells12202446
Source: Cells - Title: Febrile Seizures Cause Depression and Anxiogenic Behaviors in Rats
Authors: YeonHee Yu, Seong-Wook Kim, Hyuna Im, Yejin Song, Seo Jeong Kim, Yu Ran Lee, Gun Woo Kim, Changmin Hwang, Dae-Kyoon Park, Duk-Soo Kim
Year: 2022
Citation: DOI: 10.3390/cells11203228
Source: Cells - Title: Effects of Sildenafil on the Recovery of Cognitive Function and the Protection of Neuronal Cell Death Following Transient Global Cerebral Ischemia in Gerbils
Authors: YeonHee Yu, Gun Woo Kim, Yu Ran Lee, Dae-Kyoon Park, Beomjong Song, Duk-Soo Kim
Year: 2024
Citation: DOI: 10.20944/preprints202405.1364.v1
Source: Working paper - Title: Febrile Seizure in Infants Underlies Endophenotypes of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Rats
Authors: YeonHee Yu, Gun Woo Kim, Yu Ran Lee, Dae-Kyoon Park, Beomjong Song, Duk-Soo Kim
Year: 2024
Citation: DOI: 10.20944/preprints202308.0830.v1
Source: Working paper
