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  • Kim, N.-G., Kim, S.-C., Kim, T.-H., Je, J.-Y., Lee, B., Lee, S. G., … Jung, W.-K. (2023). Ishophloroglucin A-based multifunctional oxidized alginate/gelatin hydrogel for accelerating wound healing. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 245. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.125484
  • Mahmud, M. S., Farshchian, B., Kim, H., Kim, H. H., Kim, H., & Kim, N. (2018). Laser-Induced Surface Treatment of PMMA for Capillary Driven Flows.
  • Acee, T. W., Kim, H., Kim, H. J., Kim, J.-I., Chu, H.-N. R., Kim, M., … Wicker, F. W. (2010). Academic boredom in under- and over-challenging situations. Contemporary Educational Psychology, 35(1), 17–27. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cedpsych.2009.08.002
  • Kim, T.-H., Heo, S.-Y., Chandika, P., Kim, Y.-M., Kim, H. W., Je, J.-Y., … Jung, W.-K. (2024). A literature review of bioactive substances for the treatment of periodontitis: In vitro, in vivo and clinical studies. Heliyon, 10(2).
  • You, B. H., Park, S. Y., Kim, H. K., Kim, C. D., Kim, B. S., Seo, J. G., … Chen, D. H. (2000). Development of rapier loom for prototype fabrics. Korean Government Report. South Korea: Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy.
  • Jung, Y., Moon, D., Joo, J., Kim, J., Oh, S., Lee, H., … Lee, G.-H. (2025). WOx-driven growth of 2H- and 3R-WS2 multilayers by physical vapor deposition. Applied Surface Science, 682, 161676.
  • Dr. Tomisin Ogunwa Asst Professor of Instruction - Chemistry and Biochemistry
    Wallach, I., Bernard, D., Nguyen, K., Ho, G., Morrison, A., Stecula, A., … Giles, E. (2024). Author Correction: AI is a viable alternative to high throughput screening: a 318-target study. Scientific Reports, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-70321-w
  • Kim, H., Kim, C., Jung, Y., Kim, N., Son, J., & Lee, G.-H. (2024). In-Plane Anisotropic Two-Dimensional Materials for Twistronics. Nanotechnology, 35.
  • Kim, H., Kim, N. H., Choi, J. S., Doh, Y. S., & Kim, K. W. (2010). Correlation of four rutting test techniques for asphalt concretes (pp. 173–184).
  • Ryu, M. Y., Kim, J. C., Kim, H., Doh, Y. S., & Kim, K. W. (2009). Improvement of moisture damage of CRM-modified asphalt concretes in Korea (pp. 2–4).
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  • Dr. Kim Lee Associate Professor of Practice - School of Health Administration
    Research: Research Agenda for Dr. Kim Lee, PT, MSHP (MHA), PhD, FACHE

    Dr. Lee's primary research agenda includes exploration and writing in the areas of organizational leadership, organizational culture, and strategic management in acute, post-acute, outpatient, ambulatory, non-traditional, and wellness healthcare environments.

    Dr. Lee's intent with research in and between these three very important areas (organizational leadership, organizational culture, and strategic management) is to ultimately help determine best practices/models in healthcare, which will in turn lead to more effective and efficient delivery systems within our state and nation.

    Organizational leadership studies include research and publication in specific topics of servant leadership, team leadership, teaming, perceptions of leadership styles of team leaders, women’s styles of leadership, physician leadership, cross-collaborative (of various disciplines and generations) leadership and communication, and spiritual leadership. The impact, influence, and interrelationship of leadership, culture, and strategy on contemporary healthcare trends, changes, and business models are and will be likely and frequently of interest.

    The Organizational Culture studies includes perception of culture in general; perception of the specific components making up culture by various health care organization team members and disciplines; determinants of culture; leaders’ impact on culture; and interrelationship of leadership, culture, and strategic management.

    The Strategic Management studies include research into tools, practices, effects, and trends of strategic thinking, planning, management, control, execution, and communication within the healthcare organization and within the community being impacted by various healthcare organizations.

    Research methods include associate engagement survey, physician engagement, and organizational evaluation data; various leadership assessments (such as Myers-Briggs Indicator & True Colors data); focus group interviews; case studies; organizational operational results; and systematic literature reviews. This list of methods is not exclusive. Research includes both quantitative and qualitative, frequently mixed design.

    Teaching: Dr. Lee has demonstrated purpose, expertise, instruction, and facilitation in the course subjects:
    *HA 5300, Healthcare Organization and Delivery
    *HA 5346, Strategic Management
    *HA 5362 & PT 7474 & PT 7364, Healthcare Organizational Behavior/Theory
    *HA 5371, Marketing of Health Services
    *HA 5191, Field Experience Orientation
    *HA 5840, Administrative Field Placement
    *LTCA 5322, Environmental Management
    *LTCA 5324, Personnel Management in LTC
    *HA 3309,Ethics in the Health Professions
    *HA 3324, Supervisory Management in Healthcare
    *Leadership Development, Instruction, and Coaching
    *Organizational Design and Culture
    *Team Leadership, Collaboration, Interprofessional Teaming, and Theory
    *Leadership and Communication Preferences and Assessment (MBTI & True Colors Certified Practicing Administrator)
    *Adult Learning and Program Development within Organizations
    *Employment Law

    Dr. Lee has demonstrated teaching best practices, as evidenced by course evaluations, program evaluations, students/participants comments, and organizational outcomes in the following areas:
    *Student engagement both online and in the classroom;
    *Integration of innovative classroom exercises, simulations, and discussion
    *Commitment to excellence in teaching;
    *Continued learning and research in the area of adult learning engagement to further enhance course delivery effectiveness; and
    *Incorporation of her field consulting work and ongoing experiences with healthcare organizations and leaders into a dynamic classroom setting.
  • Dr. Seoyoun Kim Associate Professor - Sociology
    Research: Dr. Seoyoun Kim's research interests lie at the intersection of social gerontology, epidemiology, multi-omics, and cardiovascular health. Her work explores how social and environmental factors shape health outcomes, particularly in aging populations. She examines the impact of paid and unpaid productive engagement on the well-being of older adults, shedding light on the social determinants of health.

    Her research also integrates multi-omics approaches to unravel the complex interactions between genetic, epigenetic, and environmental influences on health and aging. Additionally, she studies the psychosocial and inflammatory mechanisms that contribute to cardiovascular disease, emphasizing the intricate connections between mental and physical health. Through her interdisciplinary work, Dr. Kim aims to advance scientific understanding of the biological and social pathways that drive health disparities and aging-related conditions.
  • Research: Musculoskeletal Injuries, Therapeutic Exercises, Noninvasive Brain Stimulation, Neural Excitability
    Teaching: Therapeutic Intervention, Gross anatomy, Evidence-Based Practice, Lower Extremity Injuries
  • MiHyun Kim Associate Professor - School of Art and Design
    Research: Participatory, Interactive Storytelling, Data Visualization, Information Design, Human-Center design, Digital Innovation and transformation, Community Engagement
    Teaching: Interactive Design, Web Typography, Data Visualization, Web and Mobile App Design, Information Design, Human-Center Design, Generative Design, Computational Thinking, Multi-Disciplinary research.
  • Research: Expanding lactation care, exclusive breast pumping, nursing care of the postpartum patient
    Teaching: Maternal Newborn care
    Psychiatric Nursing
    Leadership
    Professional development
  • Research: geography of crime, criminal investigations
    Teaching: geographic profiling, environmental criminology, criminal investigations, wrongful convictions, policing, serial murder
  • Dr. Jason J Kwak Regents' Professor - School of Music
  • Kim, Joosung (Principal), Kim, Kyung-Min (Co-Principal). Effects of stroboscopic vision on dynamic balance in patients with chronic ankle instability, University of Miami School of Education and Human Development Research Support, $1120. (Funded: 2018 - 2019). Grant.
  • Kim, Joosung (Principal), Kim, Kyung-Min (Co-Principal). Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) with balance training for chronic ankle instability, University of Miami School of Education and Human Development Research Support, $1200. (Funded: 2019 - 2021). Grant.
  • MiHyun Kim Associate Professor - School of Art and Design
    Kim, MiHyun (Co-Principal), Kim, Youjeong (Principal). Empowering Ethnic Communities through Digital Story-Drawing, University of Hawaii, Institutional (Higher Ed), $4902.66. (Funded: October 2024). Grant.
  • Kim, Joosung (Principal), Kim, Kyung-Min (Co-Principal). Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on neural excitability in patients with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, University of Miami School of Education and Human Development Research Support, $1260. (Funded: 2019 - 2020). Grant.
  • Lee, Soon-Jae (Principal), Kim, Hyunhwan (Co-Principal), KIM, YooJae (Co-Principal). Development of IoT-based Asphalt Pavement Quality Control Technology, Korea Agency for Infrastructure Technology Advancement (KAIA), $88574. (Funded: April 23, 2019 - December 31, 2021). Grant.
  • Lee, Soon-Jae (Principal), Kim, Hyunhwan (Co-Principal), KIM, YooJae (Co-Principal). Development of IoT-based Asphalt Pavement Quality Control Technology, Korea Agency for Infrastructure Technology Advancement (KAIA), $88574. (Funded: April 23, 2019 - December 31, 2021). Grant.
  • Lee, Soon-Jae (Principal), Kim, Hyunhwan (Co-Principal), KIM, YooJae (Co-Principal). Development of IoT-based Asphalt Pavement Quality Control Technology, Korea Agency for Infrastructure Technology Advancement (KAIA), $88574. (Funded: April 23, 2019 - December 31, 2021). Grant.
  • Schramm, David (Principal), Futris, Ted (Co-Principal), Behnke, Andrew Owen (Co-Principal), , Kim (Co-Principal), Anderson, Kim (Co-Principal), Santiago, Anthony (Co-Principal). Healthy Relationship and Marriage Education Training Project, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children, Youth, and Families, Children’s Bureau, Federal, $1146423. (Funded: August 1, 2008 - July 30, 2013). Grant.
  • Shi, Xijun (Principal), Torres, Anthony S (Co-Principal), Moro Martinez, Carlos (Co-Principal), Ozbakkaloglu, Togay (Co-Principal), Yeon, Jung Heum (Co-Principal), Kim, Yoo-Jae (Co-Principal), Lee, Soon Jae (Co-Principal), Kim, Hyunhwan (Co-Principal). Acquisition of a flexural fixture for Instron 5989 Test Instrument, Texas State University, Texas State University, $59848. (Funded: November 2022 - Present). Grant.
  • Shi, Xijun (Principal), Torres, Anthony S (Co-Principal), Moro Martinez, Carlos (Co-Principal), Ozbakkaloglu, Togay (Co-Principal), Yeon, Jung Heum (Co-Principal), Kim, Yoo-Jae (Co-Principal), Lee, Soon Jae (Co-Principal), Kim, Hyunhwan (Co-Principal). Acquisition of a flexural fixture for Instron 5989 Test Instrument, Texas State University, Texas State University, $59848. (Funded: November 2022 - Present). Grant.
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