Body Brain interactions and how to find them

Title: “Body Brain interactions and how to find them” by Asst.Prof.Dr. Huaijin Ken Leon Loh

Date&Time: 27 June 2023 | 11.00 a.m.-12.00 p.m.

Place: BSE102, BSE Building, VISTEC

Detail: Biomolecular Science and Engineering Seminar in a topic of “Body Brain interactions and how to find them” by Asst.Prof.Dr. Huaijin Ken Leon Loh from Department of Comparative Medicine Member, Institute for Biomolecular Design and Discovery (IBDD) Member, Yale Center for Molecular and Systems Metabolism (YMSM) Core Member, Yale/NIDA Neuroproteomics Center School of Medicine, Yale University 


To learn more about Asst.Prof.Dr. Huaijin Ken Leon Loh’s biography as well, 


Ken Loh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Comparative Medicine in the Institute for Biomolecular Design and Discovery at Yale University’s West Campus. A native of Singapore, he received his B.S. in Chemistry from Harvey Mudd College in 2009 and earned his Ph.D in Chemistry with Alice Ting at MIT in 2016, developing chemical-enzymatic methodologies for tagging proteins in cells. Ken next received postdoctoral training with Jeffrey Friedman at Rockefeller University, studying the role of leptin in its regulation of sympathetic nerves in the fat organ, and joined the faculty at Yale in August of 2022. His lab is interested in studying brain-body interactions at a molecular length scale, using tools in chemical biology.