CV
Contact Information
| Name | Ri Han |
| Professional Title | PhD Candidate |
| ri.han.cadd@gmail.com |
Professional Summary
I am a Ph.D. student in the Department of Global Innovative Drugs at Chung-Ang University. My research focuses on sequence-structure analysis of Purinergic receptors using MD simulations, FEP calculations, and molecular docking.
Education
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2023 - Present Seoul, South Korea
Ph.D. Candidate
Chung-Ang University
Global Innovative Drug
- Chemical/Bioinformatics Laboratory
- Advisor: Prof. Yoonji Lee
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2021 - 2023 Seoul, South Korea
Master
Chung-Ang University
Pharmacy
- Chemical/Bioinformatics Laboratory
- Advisor: Prof. Yoonji Lee
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2009 - 2013 Pocheon, Gyeonggi
Bachelor
Daejin University
Life Sciences
Awards
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2025 Best Poster Award (2nd Class)
Asia Hub for e-Drug Discovery Symposium 2025 (AHEDD2025)
MetaboGNN: Prediction of liver metabolic stability using graph neural networks and cross-species data
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2024 PSK Travel Award
2024 Fall International Convention of The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea
Improving Structure-Activity Relationship Predictions in Lead Optimization Using Free Energy Perturbation
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2023 Grand Prize (Minister Award)
New Drug Development AI Competition (Hosted by MSIT)
The 1st New Drug Development AI Competition ‘JUMP AI 2023’
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2023 Best Poster Presentation Award
14th AIMECS (AFMC International Medicinal Chemistry Symposium)
Structural Analysis of Purinergic P1 and P2Y Receptors: Insights into Ligand Recognition and Selectivity
Publications
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2025 MetaboGNN: predicting liver metabolic stability with graph neural networks and cross-species data
Journal of Cheminformatics
Developed an advanced GNN-based model for predicting liver metabolic stability by incorporating interspecies differences
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2025 Unique molecular architecture of N-glycosylated TM4SF5 dimer highlights evolutionary and structural divergence
Journal of Advanced Research
Investigated structural aspects of TM4SF5 dimer and cholesterol binding
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2023 -
2023 Systematic analyses of the sequence conservation and ligand interaction patterns of purinergic P1 and P2Y receptors provide a structural basis for receptor selectivity
Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal