CCADD members attended the 2026 Graduate School of Convergence Science
and Technology Convergence Academic Festival, held on March 26, 2026, at
the Faculty Hall of Seoul National University. This academic festival aimed to
promote the exchange of research achievements among the Department of Applied
Bioengineering, the Department of
Molecular Medicine and Biopharmaceutical Sciences, and the Department of Health Science and Technology,
while also providing a forum for presentation and discussion on bio-convergence
research. The event brought together faculty members, researchers, and students
from diverse fields to share recent research progress. The festival began with
opening remarks delivered by Prof. Howard Lee, setting the stage for academic
exchange among the participating departments.
More importantly, CCADD members presented
one oral presentation and four poster presentations at the festival.
David gave an oral presentation titled
“Mechanistic Reasoning Framework for Predicting Multi-Mechanism Pharmacokinetic
Drug Interactions”. His work introduced a framework for predicting complex
pharmacokinetic drug interactions involving multiple mechanisms.
Yujin’s poster “Annotation-Level
Validation and Error Taxonomy for LLM-Assisted Korean–English Pharmaceutical
Regulatory Corpus Construction”, focused on validation and error patterns in
building a Korean–English pharmaceutical regulatory corpus using LLMs.
In a poster titled “LLM-Based Extraction of
Adverse Drug Reactions from Real-World Clinical Notes”, Seoyoon presented an
LLM-based approach for extracting adverse drug reaction information from
real-world clinical notes.
Suhyun’s poster “Improving Causality
Assessment of ADRs in Large Language Models through Rationale-Based Knowledge
Distillation”, explored a method for improving the accuracy of causality
assessment in LLMs through rationale-based knowledge distillation.
Seeun delivered a poster presentation titled
“Generation of Multi-Lingual Synthetic Clinical Notes for Realistic Data
Augmentation”, which proposed a framework for generating multilingual synthetic
clinical notes to support realistic data augmentation.
Through this academic festival, CCADD
members shared their recent research and exchanged ideas with researchers from
related fields. The event provided an opportunity to present ongoing work,
receive feedback, and engage in discussion on current topics in bio-convergence
research.