I am Se-Woo Park, MD, PhD, Professor in the Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Hallym University Dongtan Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University College of Medicine, Korea. My academic career is dedicated to advancing the fields of interventional endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP), particularly for the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic and biliary malignancies, with a strong focus on medical device development. I am committed to bridging innovative endoscopic techniques with patient-centered clinical applications, driven by the belief that technological advances and evidence-based practice can significantly improve patient outcomes in complex hepatopancreatobiliary diseases. My work is distinguished by a combination of procedural expertise, multidisciplinary collaboration, and active involvement in developing novel devices for interventional EUS and ERCP, setting my research apart from conventional clinical studies in the field. Over my career, I have authored or co-authored more than 80 SCI(E)-indexed articles, including 60 publications as first or corresponding author, in leading international journals such as Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, and Gut and Liver. I have delivered numerous invited lectures and oral presentations at major international conferences in gastroenterology, and my research has been cited extensively, reflected in a Google Scholar H-index that underscores my sustained impact in the field. I have received multiple awards for excellence in research and clinical innovation, and I am an active member of several professional societies, including the Korean Society of Gastroenterology, Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, and Korean Pancreatobiliary Association. In addition to my research and clinical activities, I have contributed significantly to academic publishing. I have peer-reviewed over 150 manuscripts for high-impact gastroenterology journals and authored multiple invited editorials and commentaries that provide expert perspectives on emerging endoscopic technologies and clinical practice guidelines. My long-term research goals are to further develop novel endoscopic devices that can enhance the technical success and safety of complex EUS- and ERCP-guided procedures, and to conduct high-quality multicenter clinical trials that define optimal treatment strategies for pancreatic and biliary cancers. I am particularly engaged in translational research that connects bench innovation with bedside application, aiming to expand the role of interventional endoscopy in minimally invasive oncology. My professional skills include advanced technical proficiency in complex interventional endoscopic procedures, strong leadership in multidisciplinary teams, effective mentoring of trainees and junior faculty, and strategic problem-solving in both clinical and research settings. I value active listening, clear communication, and collaborative decision-making, which have been essential in guiding successful research projects and clinical programs. Outside of medicine, I enjoy traveling, photography, and reading, which allow me to broaden my perspectives and maintain balance in a demanding professional life. These hobbies provide creative inspiration and resilience that complement my academic and clinical endeavors.