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Jinsub Song

Yonsei UniversitySungkyunkwan University
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  • Yonsei University
    Department of Philosophy
    Lecturer (Part-time)
  • Sungkyunkwan University
    College of Confucian Studies and Eastern Philosophy
    Lecturer (Part-time)
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
PhD, 2024
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Seoul, Korea (Republic of)
0009-0006-5788-7249
Areas of Specialization
The Huayan School of Chinese Buddhism
Tathagatagarbha Thought in Chinese Buddhism
Personal Identity and Normative Ethics
The Good Will and Moral Worth
Benevolence in Applied Ethics
Areas of Interest
The Huayan School of Chinese Buddhism
Tathagatagarbha Thought in Chinese Buddhism
Personal Identity and Normative Ethics
The Good Will and Moral Worth
Benevolence in Applied Ethics
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    YY1 regulates melanocyte development and function by cooperating with MITF
    with Song Jun, J. Li, R. J. A. Bell, T. N. T. Tran, R. Haq, H. Liu, K. T. Love, R. Langer, D. G. Anderson, and L. Larue
    Studies of coat color mutants have greatly contributed to the discovery of genes that regulate melanocyte development and function. Here, we generated Yy1 conditional knockout mice in the melanocyte-lineage and observed profound melanocyte deficiency and p.
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