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National Geographic Explorer Spotlight in Jeju (2022)

Current Project-1

Current Project-1
In history, human disease has not been merely a subject of medical concern, but has also been profoundly shaped by environmental and socio-economic conditions. Over the past several decades, I have conducted scientific research on the history of disease in East Asia through the medical examination of skeletal remains and mummies excavated from archaeological sites. My research is now moving toward a new horizon by systematically reviewing historical literature from the Joseon Dynasty and actively integrating it into the interpretation of archaeological and anthropological findings. This interdisciplinary approach is expected to provide valuable new perspectives and suggest productive directions for future research on Joseon-period tombs, human skeletal remains, and mummies.

Current Project-2

Current Project-2
Even before the 20th century, the heritage of forensic works and scientific autopsy based on rationalism created, developed, and reached a considerable level in East Asia. Many reports on murders before the 20th century remain in the royal library of the Joseon Dynasty in South Korea, but the research from a modern forensic perspective has been rarely performed on them so far.

Current Project-3

Current Project-3
East Asian countries have historically developed through long-standing and extensive interactions and mutual influences. Based on the findings accumulated to date, major developments—such as the adoption of agriculture, the spread of Bronze Age culture, and the formation of early states—can be understood within a broader framework involving population movements and the transmission of domestic animals across East Asia. Archaeological evidence clearly indicates that populations, livestock, and elements of ancient culture originating from major centers of civilization in Asia moved through the Korean Peninsula and eventually reached the Japanese archipelago. Despite this growing body of evidence, however, many aspects of these processes remain insufficiently understood.

Current Project-4

Current Project-4
Over the past 25 years, I have conducted research on mummies in South Korea. The results of these studies have been disseminated through academic articles and books and shared widely within the scholarly community. Nevertheless, many important questions concerning East Asian mummies remain unresolved. Much is still unknown about how these mummies were historically formed, how they have been preserved over time, and how they were perceived and treated by contemporary societies. My current work therefore seeks to explore the cultural dimensions of East Asian mummies through a critical review of existing historical scholarship, with particular attention to surviving documentary sources alongside data obtained through our own investigations. Through this project, I hope to provide the academic community with new perspectives on the history and cultural significance of East Asian mummies.

Earning a Master's Degree in Japanese Language and Culture (2026)

Earning a Master's Degree in Japanese Language and Culture (2026)

Mummy Congress in Cusco

Mummy Congress in Cusco
Keynote Lecture

With My Colleagues in SNU (2024/3/26)

With My Colleagues in SNU (2024/3/26)

季刊考古学・別冊44 (2023)

Lifetime Achievement Award in Seoul National University College of Medicine (2022)

With Dr. Jane Buikstra and My Colleagues (2022)


Earning a Master's Degree in Chinese Literature (2022)

Handbook of Mummy Studies (2021) by Springer

Arctic Region Graves in Siberia (2019)

Arctic Region Graves in Siberia (2019)

Ancient Indus Valley Civilization Cemetery Unearthed in India

Ancient Indus Valley Civilization Cemetery Unearthed in India
National Geographic News (2018)

As a co-host of Archaeoparasitology Workshop

As a co-host of Archaeoparasitology Workshop
North America PPA Meeting (2018)

Research Project in India (2011-2017)

Research Project in India (2011-2017)

Rakhigarhi Excavation (2016)

Rakhigarhi Excavation (2016)
for research of Indus Valley Civilization

National Geographic Explorer (2016~)

Field Works in INDIA

Field Works in INDIA
with my colleague Dr. Shinde of India

Earning a Master's Degree in Statistics and Bioinformatics (2015)

Kavli Frontiers of Science: Invited Speaker (2015)

Speaker of Kavli Frontiers of Science (2015)

Speaker of Kavli Frontiers of Science (2015)
"Molecular Paleontology / Paleogenomics"

Teacher of the Year: Seoul National University College of Medicine (2013)

Teacher of the Year: Seoul National University College of Medicine (2013)

Waiting for My Turn: Lecture in Deccan College (2013)

Waiting for My Turn: Lecture in Deccan College (2013)

Academic Lecture in India (2011)

Academic Lecture in India (2011)

Mummy Congress in Bolzano (2011)

Mummy Congress in Bolzano (2011)

Korean Mummy in National Geographic Kids (2010)

Korean Mummy in National Geographic Kids (2010)

Korean Mummy Article in Archaeology Magazine (2010)

Korean Mummy Article in Archaeology Magazine (2010)

Korean Mummy Article in Antiquity (2009)

Korean Mummy Article in Antiquity (2009)

Korean Mummy in National Geographic Magazine

Korean Mummy in National Geographic Magazine
Locks of Love (2007)

Mummy Congress in Canary Island (2007)

Mummy Congress in Canary Island (2007)

Investigation of Bones at Archaeological Sites (2006)

Investigation of Bones at Archaeological Sites (2006)

First Paper of Korean Mummy Published (2003)

First Paper of Korean Mummy Published (2003)
Ann Anat. 2003 Jul;185(4):377-82.

The World Cup in Korea-Japan

The World Cup in Korea-Japan

Earning a PhD Degree in Anatomy (2000)

Earning a PhD Degree in Anatomy (2000)
Seoul National University

Dankook University (1999-2002)

Dankook University (1999-2002)
Instructor & Assistant Professor

My First Paper (1996)

My First Paper (1996)
Arch Histol Cytol. 1996 Oct;59(4):369-73.

Physician (MD) in Youngwol County (-1996)

Physician (MD) in Youngwol County (-1996)

Graduation (1992): Doctor of Medicine (Haksa Degree)

Graduation (1992): Doctor of Medicine (Haksa Degree)
Seoul National University College of Medicine

Born (1966)

Born (1966)
in South Korea