Tae-Young Yoon is affiliated with the School of Biological Sciences and the Institute for Molecular Biology and Genetics at Seoul National University, located in Seoul, South Korea. The research focus spans various aspects of molecular biology and genetics, particularly with an interest in membrane protein folding and protein-protein interactions.
Research Contributions
Tae-Young Yoon has made significant contributions to the field of genetics and molecular biology through various research papers. Noteworthy papers include studies on the complexity of membrane protein folding, prediction of Venetoclax sensitivity based on BCL2 protein-protein interactions for acute myeloid leukemia patients, and the effects of fermentation with Lactobacilli on melanogenesis, skin penetration, and antioxidant and moisturizing properties. These works span over a decade, demonstrating a consistent contribution to the field.