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Welcome to My Inquisitive 

World of Biology

I'm Hansoll Na, a cancer biologist and research associate from Seoul, South Korea, with an M.S. in Life Science and a deep passion for uncovering the molecular choreography behind human disease. I began my research journey studying hematopoiesis in Drosophila, and now focus on exploring complexity of cancer through single-cell transcriptomics. 

Currently at Yonsei University, I apply both experimental and computational tools to investigate tumor microenvironments, metastasis, and immunotherapy resistance. With a keen interest in translational research, I strive to bridge molecular insights with clinical relevance.

I invite you to explore my evolving research story with delight!

Research

Since 2019, starting in my  undergraduate years, I've been involved in six diverse research projects. My work has spanned various fields—from characterizing novel structures in Drosophila hemolymph at the molecular level to applying cutting-edge Third-Generation Sequencing technologies for bifunctional gene identification, predicting therapy response of non-small cell lung cancer patients, and exploring tumor microenvironment in esophageal cancer.

 

Feel free to explore each study in detail on their dedicated pages.

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Researcher associate (July, 2024- Present)

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Graduate student/research associate (September, 2021 - May, 2024)

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Graduate student (March, 2021 - August, 2021)

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Research associate (July, 2024- Present)

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Graduate student (September, 2021 - August, 2023)

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Undergraduate research assistant (January, 2020 - February, 2021)

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Experience

During my Master's program and continuing into my current role as a research associate, I've had the privilege of attending numerous domestic and international conferences. In early day, I often found it challenging to fully grasp the research being presented. But with each event, I became more comfortable navigating diverse scientific topics and engaging with complex ideas.

These experiences—listening to presentations, discussing with fellow researchers, and even presenting my own work—have been pivotal in shaping how I communicate and grow as a scientist. They've broadened my understanding of the field and deepened my appreciation for the collaborative, ever-evolving nature of the research community.

Contact Me

+82-10-9794-0624

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