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Hong Duck Kim

Hong Duck Kim, Ph.D.

Investigator
Associate Professor, Department of Public Health, New York Medical College, School of Health Sciences and Practice

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  • Jeffrey D. Laskin
  • Donald R. Gerecke
  • Debra L. Laskin
  • Marion K. Gordon
  • Patrick Sinko
  • Diane E. Heck
  • Ned D. Heindel
  • Joshua P. Gray
  • Robert P. Casillas
  • Clifton R. Lacy
  • Hong Duck Kim
  • Jules Mitchel
  • Lauren Aleksunes
  • Carol Gardner
  • Laurie Joseph
  • Raymond Rancourt

Our Center
The National Institutes of Health has awarded a grant to Rutgers University to support a Center of Excellence focused on the development of new and improved medical countermeasures against high priority chemical threats. The Rutgers University CounterACT Research Center of Excellence is focused on developing drugs to treat vesicant poisoning. Read more…

Message from the Director
“This is a massive effort designed to coordinate many different research groups. We will develop drugs that can be used against actual chemicals that could be used in a terror attack.”
— Jeffrey D. Laskin, Ph.D. – Center Director

About Us

The Rutgers University CounterACT Research Center of Excellence is a collaboration between Rutgers University, New York Medical College, Lehigh University, United States Coast Guard Academy, MRIGlobal, and Target Health Inc.

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