
معرفی
Seungeun Oh is an Assistant Professor at the University of California San Diego (UCSD), specializing in interdisciplinary research at the intersection of biophysics, cell biology, and advanced microscopy. Their work focuses on understanding cellular homeostasis, membrane physiology, and mechanotransduction mechanisms. Dr. Oh’s research employs cutting-edge label-free imaging techniques such as Raman scattering microscopy and quantitative phase microscopy to study cellular dynamics under stress conditions like osmotic pressure, starvation, and drug exposure.
Key research interests include:
- Membrane potential regulation and its role in cellular mechano-transduction
- Ion homeostasis in bacterial survival strategies
- Quantitative analysis of lipid droplet dynamics and cellular mass density
- Development of novel imaging tools for live-cell studies
Recent publications highlight advancements in understanding how mechanical forces are transduced into cellular responses, the role of cytoplasmic crowding in bacterial survival, and the application of Raman imaging for in situ concentration measurements. Their work bridges fundamental biological questions with engineering innovations in microscopy technology.
Dr. Oh has no listed scientific awards in the provided texts but has maintained an active publication record since 2005, with contributions to fields ranging from atomic force microscopy to cell cycle regulation. No grants, labs, or advising details were explicitly mentioned in the scraped data.




