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R&D Focus

| Key Government-funded R&D Accomplishments

Since 2021, iONEBIO Inc has been actively carrying out a range of government-led innovation projects, including a metagenome-based diagnostic platform for oral cancer and a deep learning AI-powered on-site diagnostic kit initiative.

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Deep Learning AI-powered
On-site Diagnostic Kit Selected for Government Funding

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COVID-19 Neutralizing Antibody Kit
CE Certified & Exported Globally

코로나

World’s First 20-minute COVID-19 PCR Test Kit
Exported with CE Certification

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Metagenome-based Oral Cancer Diagnostic Platform
Selected for Government Innovation Project

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Patent No. 10-2016-0150279

Bone-regenerating and Anti-resorptive Peptide Technology

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Patent No. 10-2019-0084632

Biomarker for Predicting Oral Cancer Onset and Its Clinical Applications

COVID-19진단특허

Patent No. 10-2754324

Novel Nucleic Acid Molecule for COVID-19 Diagnosis and Its Applications

서울대 치의학대학원과 상호협력

innovation research

Government-funded R&D Project

- Development of an Oral Cancer Model System for Research on Carcinogenesis Mechanisms

- Establishment of Oral Cancer Cell Lines and Study on Carcinogenic Mechanisms in the Korean Population

- Development of a Predictive Diagnostic Kit for Oral Cancer through Gene Discovery and Functional Analysis

- Study on the Role and Molecular Mechanism of βig-h3 in the Terminal Differentiation of Normal Human Oral Keratinocytes

- Development of Technologies for Restoring Oral Function and Delaying Aging in the Elderly

- Development of Functional Peptides for Nerve Regeneration Derived from Human Extracellular Matrix Proteins

- Mechanistic Study of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Using a Multistage Carcinogenesis Model

- Effects of ECM-derived Peptides Regulating Cellular Activity on Tissue Regeneration

- Therapeutic Effects of a Peptide that Induces Osteoblast Differentiation and Inhibits Osteoclast Differentiation for Bone Diseases

- Discovery and Optimization of Smart Functional Peptides for Tissue Regeneration via Control of the Biological Microenvironment

- Effects of Vitronectin-derived Bioactive Peptides on the Differentiation of Human Dental Pulp Cells into Odontoblast-like Cells and Dentin Regeneration

Key R&D Projects

– Head of Research Institute

Byungmoo Min, Ph.D.