Nano Bio Photonics Lab

Head of Laboratory

Seo, Sungkyu

PhD in Engineering, Professor
Publications
79
Citations
1993
h-index
19
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The Nano-Biophotonics Lab at the Department of Electronic and Information Engineering at Korea University (Sejong) conducts research in electronic engineering, optics, biotechnology, and diagnostic medicine. The lab focuses on interdisciplinary convergence research, including biomedical engineering. A new imaging technology called 'Lensfree Shadow Imaging Technology (LSIT)' has been developed using CMOS image sensors, widely used in smartphones, to innovate large-scale and expensive cell analysis devices. This technology was developed in collaboration with MetaImmune Co., Ltd. Efforts are being made to commercialize fundamental research outcomes across various research, industrial, diagnostic, and clinical fields.

  1. Lens-free Shadow Imaging
  2. Sensor System
  3. Cellytics
Seo, Sungkyu
Sungkyu Seo
Head of Laboratory

Research directions

Cellytics

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Natural killer (NK) cells are a crucial component of the innate immune system. This study introduces Cellytics NK, a novel platform for rapid and precise measurement of NK cell activity. This platform combines an NK-specific activation stimulator cocktail (ASC) and lens-free shadow imaging technology (LSIT), using optoelectronic components. LSIT captures digital hologram images of resting and ASC-activated NK cells, while an algorithm evaluates cell size and cytoplasmic complexity using shadow parameters. The combined shadow parameter derived from the peak-to-peak distance and width standard deviation rapidly distinguishes active NK cells from inactive NK cells at the single-cell level within 30 s. Here, the feasibility of the system was demonstrated by assessing NK cells from healthy donors and immunocompromised cancer patients, demonstrating a significant difference in the innate immunity index (I3). Cancer patients showed a lower I3 value (161%) than healthy donors (326%). I3 was strongly correlated with NK cell activity measured using various markers such as interferon-gamma, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, perforin, granzyme B, and CD107a. This technology holds promise for advancing immune functional assays, offering rapid and accurate on-site analysis of NK cells, a crucial innate immune cell, with its compact and cost-effective optoelectronic setup, especially in the post-COVID-19 era.

Publications and patents

Sung-Kyu Seo, Geon-Soo Jin, Un-Hwan Ha, Se-Hwan Paek, Seung-Pil Pack
US10889794B2, 2015
Sung-Kyu Seo, Un-Hwan Ha
US10018568B2, 2015
Sung-Kyu Seo, Geon-Soo Jin, Un-Hwan Ha, Se-Hwan Paek, Seung-Pil Pack
US20160348058A1, 2016

Partners

MetaImmuneTech
SeasonBio

Lab address

145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
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