Prof. Dr. Jeongseop Kim | Neuroscience | Research Excellence Award
Daegu Catholic University School of Medicine/Department of Pharmacology | South Korea
The research focuses on elucidating molecular, epigenetic, and neural circuit mechanisms underlying emotional and cognitive disorders. Key areas include identifying epigenetic modifications associated with behavioral changes in mood disorders, uncovering neural circuit and molecular pathways involved in treatment-resistant depression, and examining neural network mechanisms that regulate motivational behaviors such as reward processing, addiction, sexual behavior, and decision-making. Using an integrative approach combining behavioral neuroscience, molecular pharmacology, and systems and computational neuroscience, the work aims to clarify how chronic stress alters brain function and how resilience or anhedonia emerges, ultimately contributing to the development of novel therapeutic strategies for neuropsychiatric diseases.
Featured Publications
Amygdala–hippocampus circuit regulates stress coping via mGluR5-dependent BDNF signaling
– Molecules and Cells, 2026
mGluR5 as a Potential Orchestrator of Astrocyte Interactions in Neurological Disorders
– Neural Plasticity, 2025
ECoGScope: An Integrated Platform for Real-Time Electrophysiology and Fluorescence Imaging
– Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2025
Synaptotagmin-4 induces anhedonic responses to chronic stress via BDNF signaling in the medial prefrontal cortex
– Experimental & Molecular Medicine, 2024