Seyun Kim

Seyun Kim is an assistant professor of Dept. Biological Sciences at KAIST in Korea. He received his PhD degree in Biological Chemistry from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His major research interest is to explore the biochemical and genetic mechanisms of how inositol phosphate metabolism is linked to control metabolic homeostasis as well as signaling events in mammals.

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Biochemical Principles of Energy Metabolism (Coursera) Coursera
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology - KAIST

Biochemical Principles of Energy Metabolism (Coursera)

Explore the fascinating world of biochemical energy transformation with our Biochemical Principles of Energy Metabolism course. Delve into how cells convert dietary carbohydrates like glucose into usable energy, understanding the intricate processes of bioenergetics and metabolism that are crucial for sustaining life. This course will provide you with a solid foundation in the biochemical pathways involved in energy production and regulation.

Jun 22nd 2026
5-12 Weeks
Signaling actions of small molecules (Coursera) Coursera
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology - KAIST

Signaling actions of small molecules (Coursera)

Dive into the fascinating world of cellular communication with our Signaling Actions of Small Molecules online course. Learn about the dynamic roles of metabolites in energy metabolism, macromolecular biosynthesis, and degradation. Over six weeks, gain a comprehensive understanding of how these small molecules act as crucial messengers within cells.

Jun 15th 2026
5-12 Weeks
Basic Principles of Cell Signaling (Coursera) Coursera
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology - KAIST

Basic Principles of Cell Signaling (Coursera)

Dive into the fascinating world of cellular communication with our Basic Principles of Cell Signaling course. Explore how cells use a complex network of signals to coordinate life processes in multicellular organisms. This course will guide you through the essential pathways and mechanisms that enable cell signaling, providing a strong foundation for further studies in biology and medicine.

Jun 8th 2026
5-12 Weeks
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