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Principal Investigator

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Junyoung Lee

Principal Investigator

Major

Geriatric Psychiatry

Topic of Interest

Dementia, Aging, Biosignals, Artificial Intelligence, Brain Imaging

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Hyeonjin (Cathy) Kim

Senior Researcher

Major

Clinical Psychology

Topic of Interest

Decision-making, Neuroscience, Addiction, Depression, Dementia

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Biography

Seoul National University, Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology

Sep. 2020 - Feb. 2024, Seoul, Korea

Advisor: Dr. Woo-Young Ahn

Rutgers University, Visiting Research Student

Jun. 2022 - Dec. 2022, New Brunswick, NJ, U.S.

Advisor: Dr. Anna Konova

Seoul National University, M.A. in Clinical Psychology

Sep. 2018 - Aug.2020, Seoul, Korea

Advisor: Dr. Woo-Young Ahn

Ewha Womans University, B.A. in Psychology

Mar. 2013 - Feb. 2018, Seoul, Korea

Recent Publications

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digital BioMarker

ARETE

20년 AI 음성 선별 모델 개발을 위한 음성기반 조기 치매선별 연구용역

Digital Biomarker

VoxGnosis

The early diagnosis and subtype classification of Alzheimer's disease based on digitalized speech signal

digital BioMarker

ARETE

20년 AI 음성 선별 모델 개발을 위한 음성기반 조기 치매선별 연구용역

Digital Biomarker

VoxGnosis

The early diagnosis and subtype classification of Alzheimer's disease based on digitalized speech signal

Digital Biomarker

OldDigitalPlatform

Development and clinical application of digital therapeutic devices UX, untact(un-contact) clinical cloud platforms and RWE technologies based on the brain and body of the elderly

Digital Biomarker

VoxGnosis

The early diagnosis and subtype classification of Alzheimer's disease based on digitalized speech signal

Digital Biomarker

OldDigitalPlatform

Development and clinical application of digital therapeutic devices UX, untact(un-contact) clinical cloud platforms and RWE technologies based on the brain and body of the elderly

BloodBioMarker

BloodBioMarker

Discovery of effective bacterial strains regulating the inflammatory response of microglia and identification of underlying mechanism through intestinal microbiome analysis of Alzheimer’s disease patients