Kim Kyu-won

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Kim Kyu-won
Born1952 (age 7172)
Nationality South Korean
Alma mater University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, United States
Known for Angiogenesis Vascular Biology, Blood-Brain Barrier
AwardsDistinguished Science Award of the Month, Korea Science and Engineering Foundation (2003)
Top Scientist and Technologist Award of Korea (2003) [1]
The Role Model Scientists, Korea Science Foundation (2005)
Ho-Am Prize in medicine, Ho-Am Foundation (2005)
Chungsan Award, Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2012)
Scientific career
Fields Bioscience
Institutions Seoul National University
Doctoral advisor Robert J. Roon
Korean name
Hangul
김규원
Revised Romanization Gim Gyu-won
McCune–Reischauer Kim Kyuwŏn

Kim Kyu-won (born 1952) is a South Korean biologist.

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Education

Kim graduated from Seoul National University in 1976, and the Masters programme at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in 1978, before going on to study a Ph.D. in Biochemistry at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, United States, concluding in 1985.

Work

Kim's post-doctorate career began as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Cancer Genetics, Dana–Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School between 1985 and 1987.

Technical reports and conference/event proceedings

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  3. Joo-Won Jeong; Moon-Kyoung Bae; Mee-Young Ahn; Se-Hee Kim; Tae-Kwon Sohn; Myung-Ho Bae; Mi-Ae Yoo; Eun Joo Song; Kong-Joo Lee; Kyu-Won Kim (2002). "Regulation and destabilization of HIF-1alpha by ARD1-mediated acetylation". Cell. 111 (5): 709–720. doi: 10.1016/S0092-8674(02)01085-1 . PMID   12464182.
  4. Sae-Won Lee; Woo Jean Kim; Yoon Kyung Choi; Hyun Seok Song; Myung Jin Son; Irwin H. Gelman; Yung-Jin Kim; Kyu-Won Kim (2003). "SSeCKS regulates angiogenesis and tight junction formation in blood-brain barrier". Nature Medicine. 9 (7): 900–906. doi:10.1038/nm889. PMID   12808449. S2CID   25232544.
  5. Yoon Kyung Choi; Jeong Hun Kim; Woo Jean Kim; Hae Young Lee; Jeong Ae Park; Sae-Won Lee; Dae-Kwan Yoon; Hyun Ho Kim; Hum Chung; Young Suk Yu; Kyu-Won Kim (2007). "AKAP12 regulates human blood-retinal barrier formation by downregulation of HIF-1a". Journal of Neuroscience. 27 (16): 4472–4481. doi: 10.1523/jneurosci.5368-06.2007 . PMC   6672308 . PMID   17442832.
  6. Hyo-Jong Lee; Bum Ju Ahn; Min Wook Shin; Joo-Won Jeong; Jeong Hun Kim; Kyu-Won Kim (2009). "Ninjurin1 mediates macrophage-induced programmed cell death during early ocular development". Cell Death and Differentiation. 16 (10): 1395–407. doi: 10.1038/cdd.2009.78 . PMID   19557008.
  7. Mi-Ni Lee; Shi-Nai Lee; Se-Hee Kim; Bora Kim; Bo-Kyung Jung; Ji Hae Seo; Ji-Hyeon Park; Jae-Hoon Choi; Sun Hee Yim; Mi-Ran Lee; Jong-Gil Park; Ji-Young Yoo; Jeong Hun Kim; Seung-Taek Lee; Hwan-Mook Kim; Sandra Ryeom; Kyu-Won Kim; Goo Taeg Oh (2010). "Roles of arrest-defective protein 1(225) and hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha in tumor growth and metastasis". J Natl Cancer Inst. 102 (6): 426–442. doi:10.1093/jnci/djq026. PMC   2841038 . PMID   20194889.
  8. Hoetzenecker W, Echtenacher B, Guenova E, Hoetzenecker K, Woelbing F, Brück J, Teske A, Valtcheva N, Fuchs K, Kneilling M, Park JH, Kim KH, Kim KW, Hoffmann P, Krenn C, Hai T, Ghoreschi K, Biedermann T, Röcken M (2011). "ROS-induced ATF3 causes susceptibility to secondary infections during sepsis-associated immunosuppression". Nat. Med. 18 (1): 128–34. doi:10.1038/nm.2557. PMC   3555699 . PMID   22179317.