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Sung Jin Park

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Title/Position
Assistant Professor
Areas of Research
Contact

Contact

HSRB E-116Emory
404.712.8596
Research Interests

Research Interests

Professor Park’s research explores mechanobiology, focusing on how mechanical cues influence cellular behavior and tissue development. His work integrates experimental and computational approaches to investigate force-dependent signaling pathways, cellular mechanotransduction, and the engineering of biomimetic tissues. This research seeks to elucidate the interplay between mechanical stimuli and biological function with implications for tissue regeneration and disease modeling.

My lab, Biohybrid System Laboratory, is interested in elucidating how biological systems coordinate the hierarchical structures and functions of their individual components, in order to produce emergent physical behaviors, and how disrupting this coordination potentiates disease. We seek to design, build, and test a hierarchy of biohybrid systems capable of reproducing the targeted behaviors. Our primary interest is coordinated activation and contraction of tissue- and organ-level cardiac and skeletal muscle systems. To pursue this goal, we focus on the development of biohybrid fabrication methods and measurement systems through the combined application of genetic tools, induced pluripotent stem cells, tissue engineering, microfabrication, electronics, optics, and feedback control. The resulting findings and technical developments will be translated into various applications such as (1) stem cell-based functional assays for personalized disease diagnosis and treatment and (2) new types of biohybrid actuators for creating biological autonomous systems.

Teaching Interests

Teaching Interests

Professor Park’s teaching interests emphasize core biomedical engineering topics at both undergraduate and graduate levels. These include biotransport phenomena, cellular and tissue engineering, and quantitative methods relevant to biological systems. His instruction aims to integrate fundamental engineering principles with biological applications, fostering a comprehensive understanding of physiologic and pathophysiologic processes among students.
Publications

Publications

An autonomously swimming biohybrid fish designed with human cardiac biophysics
Keel Yong Lee*, Sung-Jin Park*, David G Matthews, Sean L Kim, Carlos Antonio Marquez, John F Zimmerman, Herdeline Ann M Ardoña, Andre G Kleber, George V Lauder, Kevin Kit Parker
Science 375 (6581), 639-647, 2022
Phototactic guidance of a tissue-engineered soft-robotic ray
Sung-Jin Park, Mattia Gazzola, Kyung Soo Park, Shirley Park, Valentina Di Santo, Erin L Blevins, Johan U Lind, Patrick H Campbell, Stephanie Dauth, Andrew K Capulli, Francesco S Pasqualini, Seungkuk Ahn, Alexander Cho, Hongyan Yuan, Ben M Maoz, Ragu Vijaykumar, Jeong-Woo Choi, Karl Deisseroth, George V Lauder, L Mahadevan, Kevin Kit Parker
Science 353 (6295), 158-162, 2016
Mitochondrial dysfunction and fibrosis in atrial fibrillation: Molecular signaling in fast-pacing organoid models
Young Hoon Son, Jihee Won, Young Il Park, Sung-Jin Park#, Gun–Jae Jeong#
Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 2025
Therapeutic Potential of Intermittent Hypoxia in Atrial Fibrillation
H Park, B Park, K Kim, YH Son, SJ Park, K Lee, H Park, J Park
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 25 (20), 11085, 2024