Jae-Ho Shin - Agriculturally useful microbes - Best Sustainable Development Project Award
Kyungpook National University - South Korea
AUTHOR PROFILE
ORCID
JAE-HO SHIN π±
Jae-Ho Shin is a prominent figure in the field of applied biosciences, currently serving as a Professor at Kyungpook National University since 2007. With a focus on microbial biotechnology, his work emphasizes the intersection of agriculture and life sciences. His leadership roles, including Chair of the Faculty Council and Director of various research centers, showcase his commitment to advancing research and education in bio-materials and agricultural production. Shin's vision for sustainable agricultural practices integrates scientific innovation with practical applications.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE π
Throughout his career, Jae-Ho Shin has held significant positions that highlight his expertise and leadership. As the CEO of Microbalance Co. Ltd. since 2022, he drives innovation in biotechnology. His role as Director of the NFEC Next Generation Sequencing Core Research Support Center allows him to influence cutting-edge research initiatives. Additionally, he oversees the Graduate School of Bio-Materials Specialization, nurturing the next generation of scientists. Shin's past experiences as Associate Dean further demonstrate his dedication to academic excellence.
HONORS AND AWARDS π
Jae-Ho Shin's contributions to the field have been recognized through prestigious awards. In 2022, he received the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Award in South Korea, underscoring his impact on agricultural science. Prior to that, in 2019, he was honored with an Academic Award from the Korean Society of Microbiology and Biotechnology. These accolades reflect his commitment to advancing research and innovation in microbial biotechnology, enhancing both scientific understanding and practical applications in agriculture.
EDITORIAL ROLES ποΈ
Shin actively contributes to the scientific community through his editorial roles in various journals. Since 2016, he has served as an Academic Editor for PLOS ONE, guiding the publication of significant research. His involvement as an Associate Editor for Frontiers in Microbiology and Frontiers in Genetics since 2015 has allowed him to influence the dissemination of critical research findings. Through these editorial positions, he promotes scholarly communication and advances knowledge in microbial biotechnology and related fields.
RESEARCH INTERESTS π¬
Jae-Ho Shin's research focuses on microbial biotechnology, particularly in its application to agriculture and food science. His studies encompass a wide range of topics, including the role of organic compounds and beneficial bacteria in promoting plant growth and health. He has investigated the dynamics of gut microbiota and its implications for health, exemplified by his work on the potential association between vaginal microbiota and cervical carcinogenesis. Shin's research is pivotal in understanding the microbiome's impact on both human health and agricultural productivity.
COLLABORATIVE INITIATIVES π€
Shin's collaborative efforts have extended beyond national borders. His experience as a Visiting Scholar at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the USA allowed him to engage in international research partnerships. These collaborations have enriched his work and expanded the reach of his findings, fostering innovation in microbial biotechnology. By bridging local and global scientific communities, he promotes knowledge exchange and enhances the impact of research in applied biosciences.
VISION FOR THE FUTURE π
Looking ahead, Jae-Ho Shin envisions a future where microbial biotechnology plays a crucial role in sustainable agricultural practices. He aims to integrate advanced technologies with traditional farming methods to enhance productivity and environmental sustainability. His commitment to education and research will continue to inspire future generations of scientists. By fostering collaboration and innovation, Shin seeks to address global challenges in food security and environmental stewardship, paving the way for a more sustainable future.
NOTABLE PUBLICATION
Title: Potential Association between Vaginal Microbiota and Cervical Carcinogenesis in Korean Women: A Cohort Study
Journal: Microorganisms
Year: 2021
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9020294
Title: Cereal- and Fruit-Based Ethiopian Traditional Fermented Alcoholic Beverages
Journal: Foods
Year: 2020
DOI: 10.3390/foods9121781
Title: Dynamics of Fecal Microbiota with and without Invasive Cervical Cancer and Its Application in Early Diagnosis
Journal: Cancers
Year: 2020
DOI: 10.3390/cancers12123800
Title: Vaginal Microbiome-Based Bacterial Signatures for Predicting the Severity of Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia
Journal: Diagnostics
Year: 2020
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics10121013
Title: Modulation of Gut Microbiota in Korean Navy Trainees following a Healthy Lifestyle Change
Journal: Microorganisms
Year: 2020
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms8091265