
معرفی
Dr Min Kim is a Dean's Research Fellow at the University of Surrey's School of Biosciences within the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. His research focuses on metabolomics and lipidomics in chronic diseases, including Type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, and fatty liver disease. He also investigates maternal diet’s impact on offspring health outcomes, particularly in respiratory and skeletal development.
Educated at King’s College London (MSc 2012, PhD 2018), Kim conducted postdoctoral work at Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen and the Copenhagen Prospective Studies on Asthma in Childhood. His work spans methodological advancements for clinical metabolomics, metabolic pathway identification in diseases, and diet-influenced health trajectories.
Key research interests include:
- Metabolomics-driven biomarker discovery for cardiometabolic and neurodegenerative disorders
- Early-life exposome effects on pediatric asthma and allergy
- Maternal-fetal metabolite transfer mechanisms
Recent publications highlight links between neonatal microbiome composition and long-term asthma risk, maternal vitamin D metabolites in asthma prevention, and lipidomic signatures of childhood cardiometabolic risk. His work integrates large-scale cohort studies and cutting-edge metabolomics technologies.



