Invited Speakers
  • Hyun Sik Kim
    Kyung Hee Univ.
    Korea
  • I. Personal Information
    - Name: Hyun Sik Kim
    - Affiliation: Department of Gastroenterology, Kyung Hee University Hospital

    II. Areas of Expertise Fields
    - Multi-omics (metagenomics, metabolomics, transcriptomics, microbiome)
    - Medical Microbiology (host-microbe interactions, pathogenic mechanisms, development of microbiome-based therapeutics)
    - Animal Models (rodents, Drosophila melanogaster, ruminants, frogs)

    III. Education and Work Experience
    - (2026–2030) Research Professor, Sejong Science Fellow
    Department of Gastroenterology, Kyung Hee University Hospital, Seoul, Korea
    - (2021–2025) Research Professor, Sejong Science Fellow
    Department of Biology, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea
    - (2015–2020) M.S & Ph.D. in Microbiology
    Department of Life and Nanopharmaceutical Sciences, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea
    - (2008–2015) B.S in Biology
    Department of Biology, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea

    IV. Major Research Publications Over the Past 5 Years
    1. Microbiome in Autoimmune Diseases: Present and Future. Korean J Med (First author)
    2. Assembly and maturation of calf gut microbiome from neonate to post-puberty. Sci. Data (First author) (IF 6.9)
    3. Oral-gut microbiome axis in a Korean cohort with inflammatory bowel disease and ankylosing spondylitis (INTEGRATE): a prospective and observational study protocol. BMJ Open (First author) (IF 2.3)
    4. Dysbiotic signatures and diagnostic potential of gut microbial markers for inflammatory bowel disease in Korean population. Sci. Rep. (First author) (IF 3.8)
    5. Longitudinal evaluation of fecal microbiota transplantation for ameliorating calf diarrhea and improving growth performance. Nat. Commun. (First author) (IF 17.694)
    6. Calf Diarrhea Caused by Prolonged Expansion of Autochthonous Gut Enterobacteriaceae and Their Lytic Bacteriophages. mSystems (First author) (IF 7.328)
    7. Gut commensal microbe regulated by host Imd signaling pathway accelerates adult emergence in female fruit fly. Adv. Sci. (First author; Under review) (IF 14.1)
    8. Effects of valine, leucine, and isoleucine supplementation on the growth improvement of beef cattle. Sci. Rep. (First author; Under review) (IF 3.8)
    9. A Large-Scale Open Gut Microbiome Dataset from Korean Patients with IBD. GigaScience (First author; Under review) (IF 3.9)
    10. Validation and application of measuring absolute abundance in the oral and gut microbiome study. ISME Communications (Corresponding author; Under review) (IF 6.1)
    11. Integrated metabolomic profiling for the identification of promising coffee substitutes. LWT-Food Sci. Technol. (Corresponding author; Under review) (IF 6.6)
    12. Environmental microbes influence on amphibian gut microbiota. Microbiome (Corresponding author; Submitted) (IF 12.7)
    13. Multi-Omics Analysis Reveals Akkermansia-enriched Gut Microbiome Remodeling by Colesevelam Attenuates Cholestatic Liver Injury. J. Adv. Res. (First author; Submitted) (IF 13.0)
    14. Integrative Microbiota Analysis Defines Reproducible Diagnostic Signatures of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Across Cohorts. Biomark. Res. (First author; Submitted) (IF 9.5)

    V. Patents
    1) 2 domestic patents granted
    2) 8 domestic patent applications filed
    3) 2 international PCT applications filed
    4) National phase entry - 1 application in the U.S.

    VI. Awards and Honors
    1) IMKASID 2024 Best Poster (Presentation) Award
    2) 2022 Selected as One of the Top 100 Outstanding National R&D Achievements
    3) 2021 Microbiological Society of Korea Young Investigator Award

    VII. Individual Basic Research Grants Experience (Principal Investigator)
    1) [2026–2030] Sejong Science Fellowship (Total research funding: 650,000,000 KRW)
    2) [2021–2025] Sejong Science Fellowship (Total Research Budget: 650,000,000 KRW)
    3) [2016–2020] Global PhD Training Program (Total Research Budget: 150,000,000 KRW)
  • Date Time Room Session Title Lecture Title
    May 16 11:10-11:20 Room 3 (5F) Free Paper Session 10_Spondyloarthritis Including Psoriatic Arthritis (II) (KO-084) The Oral-Gut Microbiome Axis in a Korean Cohort with Ankylosing Spondylitis: Initial Analysis from the INTEGRATE Cohort Study