Dongsuk Kim

Dongsuk Kim

Assistant Project Scientist

Molecular Biosciences


Education
2016, PhD, Iowa State University, Ames, IA
2003, MS, Yeungnam University, Kyongbuk, South Korea
2001, BS, Yeungnam University, Kyongbuk, South Korea
Honors and Awards
2014 Graduate Student Research Competition Award in Metals Specialty
in Section, Society of Toxicology (SOT)
2014 Professional Advancement Grant, Iowa State University
2016 Korean Toxicologists Association in America SIG Best Presentations by Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Trainee Award, Society of Toxicology (SOT)
2019 Post Doctoral Research Competition Award, Central State Society of Toxicology (CS-SOT)
Ten Recent Publications

2021
Santana CM, Gauger P, Vetger A, Magstadt D, Kim DS, Shrestha D, Charavaryamath C, Rumbeiha WK
Ambient hydrogen sulfide exposure increases the severity of influenza A virus infection in swine.

2020
Kim DS, Anantharam P, Padhi P, Thedens DR, Li G, Gilbreath E, Rumbeiha WK
Transcriptomic profile analysis of brain inferior colliculus following acute hydrogen sulfide exposure.

2018
Anantharam P, Kim DS, Whitley EM, Mahama B, Imerman P, Padhi P, Rumbeiha WK
Midazolam Efficacy Against Acute Hydrogen Sulfide-Induced Mortality and Neurotoxicity.

2018
Kim DS, Anantharam P, Hoffmann A, Meade ML, Grobe N, Gearhart JM, Whitley EM, Mahama B, Rumbeiha WK
Broad spectrum proteomics analysis of the inferior colliculus following acute hydrogen sulfide exposure.

2017
Anantharam P, Whitley EM, Mahama B, Kim DS, Imerman PM, Shao D, Langley MR, Kanthasamy A, Rumbeiha WK
Characterizing a mouse model for evaluation of countermeasures against hydrogen sulfide-induced neurotoxicity and neurological sequelae.

2017
Anantharam P, Whitley EM, Mahama B, Kim DS, Sarkar S, Santana C, Chan A, Kanthasamy AG, Kanthasamy A, Boss GR, Rumbeiha WK
Cobinamide is effective for treatment of hydrogen sulfide-induced neurological sequelae in a mouse model.

2017
Kim DS, Jin H, Anantharam V, Gordon R, Kanthasamy A, Kanthasamy AG
p73 gene in dopaminergic neurons is highly susceptible to manganese neurotoxicity.

2017
Langley M, Ghosh A, Charli A, Sarkar S, Ay M, Luo J, Zielonka J, Brenza T, Bennett B, Jin H, Ghaisas S, Schlichtmann B, Kim D, Anantharam V, Kanthasamy A, Narasimhan B, Kalyanaraman B, Kanthasamy AG
Mito-Apocynin Prevents Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Microglial Activation, Oxidative Damage, and Progressive Neurodegeneration in MitoPark Transgenic Mice.