Dr. Eui-Kyeong Kim | Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award
Research Fellow | Korea National Park Research Institute | South Korea
Dr. Kim Eui-kyeong is a researcher at the Korea National Park Research Institute in Wonju, South Korea, specializing in biological conservation, macrofungal diversity, and ecological monitoring. His work focuses on documenting and preserving fungal species in protected environments, contributing critical data to national biodiversity resources. Kim has collaborated with over twenty co-authors across multidisciplinary projects in mycology, environmental biology, and conservation science. His research on unrecorded macrofungal species provides valuable insights into the diversity and structure of Korea’s fungal ecosystems. Through species assessments, ecological analysis, and evidence-based conservation strategies, he supports sustainable management of national parks and promotes long-term ecological protection and biodiversity awareness. Kim remains committed to advancing scientific understanding and fostering ecological stewardship across communities.
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Featured Publications
Complete mitogenome of the red squirrel Sciurus vulgaris (Sciuridae) from Korea
– Mitochondrial DNA Part B: Resources, 2017
Species diversity and distribution of the macrofungi in the Odaesan National Park
– Journal of Agriculture & Life Science, 2023
Complete mitogenome of the red squirrel Sciurus vulgaris (Sciuridae) from Korea
– Mitochondrial DNA Part B, 2017
