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Biography
Dr. Ann-Na Cho is the Postdoctoral Research Fellow of the Dementia Research Centre in the Department of Biomedical Sciences of the Faculty of Medicine at Macquarie University. Ann-Na graduated from the Yonsei University and completed her Ph.D. at Yonsei University 2020. Her thesis title was Development of in vitro model systems to recapitulate human brain development. This was followed by Postdoctoral fellowships at Yonsei university. After moving to Australia in 2020, at the University of Sydney, she focused on investigating hydrogel as physical cue for focal adhesion modulation of pluripotent stem cell derived insulin-secreting cells. She joined Dementia Research Centre to establish 3D organoid model for neurodegenerative disease in 2021.
Research interests
Since Ann-Na has been conducted research to develop sophisticated brain organoid, she is interested in generating reliable organoid model for neurodegenerative disease. This includes producing reproductive and high-troughtput organoid from human pluripotent stem cells and guidance to brain region to recapitulate brain disease.
Education/Academic qualification
Biotechnology, Ph.D., Development of in vitro model systems to recapitulate human brain development, Yonsei University
1 Sept 2013 → 21 Feb 2020
Award Date: 21 Feb 2020
Biology, B.S., Yonsei University
1 Mar 2009 → 22 Feb 2013
Award Date: 22 Feb 2013
External positions
Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Sydney
27 Oct 2020 → 9 Apr 2021
Postdoctoral Researcher, Yonsei University
1 Mar 2020 → 31 Aug 2020
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Efficient gene expression in human stem cell derived-cortical organoids using adeno associated virus
Cho, A-N., Bright, F., Morey, N., Au, C., Ittner, L. M. & Ke, Y. D., 11 Oct 2022, In: Cells. 11, 20, p. 1-13 13 p., 3194.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Microfluidic device with brain extracellular matrix promotes structural and functional maturation of human brain organoids
Cho, A-N., Jin, Y., An, Y., Kim, J., Choi, Y. S., Lee, J. S., Kim, J., Choi, W-Y., Koo, D-J., Yu, W., Chang, G-E., Kim, D-Y., Jo, S-H., Kim, J., Kim, S-Y., Kim, Y-G., Kim, J. Y., Choi, N., Cheong, E., Kim, Y-J., & 3 others , 5 Aug 2021, In: Nature Communications. 12, p. 1-23 23 p., 4730.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The SARS-CoV-2 spike (S) and the orthoreovirus p15 cause neuronal and glial fusion
Martinez-Marmol, R., Giordano-Santini, R., Kaulich, E., Cho, A-N., Riyadh, M. A., Robinson, E., Balistreri, G., Meunier, F. A., Ke, Y. D., Ittner, L. M. & Hilliard, M. A., 2 Sept 2021, (Submitted) In: bioRxiv.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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Chromatin interaction changes during the iPSC-NPC model to facilitate the study of biologically significant genes involved in differentiation
Choi, W-Y., Hwang, J-H., Lee, J-Y., Cho, A-N., Lee, A. J., Jung, I., Cho, S-W., Kim, L. K. & Kim, Y-J., 8 Oct 2020, In: Genes. 11, 10, p. 1-12 12 p., 1176.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Composition for culturing brain organoid based on decellularized brain matrix and method for preparing same
Cho, S-W., Cho, A. N., Lee, J. S. & Jin, Y., 1 Jan 2020, (Submitted) IPC No. C12N 5/079, C12N 5/0793, Patent No. EP3587564, 20 Jun 2019, Priority date 21 Jun 2018, Priority No. KR20180071562Research output: Patent
Prizes
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Department of Biomedical Science Early- and Mid-Career Research Awards 2021
Cho, Ann Na (Recipient), 10 Jun 2021
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