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Feb 17, 2009
SOH'62 Honored by University of Illinois at Chicago
SNU Alumnus SOH Jin-Moon was chosen as the Distinguished Dental Alumnus by The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) College of Dentistry.
Feb 17, 2009
Videofluoroscopy May Aid Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Professor LEE Chul Hee at College of Medicine found that, for patients with obstructive sleep apnea, videofluoroscopy may help guide treatment by classifying the severity of the disorder and identifying the nature of the obstruction.
Feb 17, 2009
[Faculty Essay] Life Without a Gallbladder
Are those animals that lack a gallbladder sillier than those that have one?
Feb 17, 2009
Professor Shin Became New Regional Director of WHO
Doctor Shin Young-soo, a former SNU professor of College of Medicine, took over as the new Regional Director of the World Health Organization's Western Pacific Region, based in Manila, the Philippines.
Feb 17, 2009
Professor Seol Found a New Tumor Mechanism
Professor Seol Jae-hong, Dept. of Biological Sciences has found how the function of a gene, called CHFR, is linked to the development of human cancers, adding details to the complex picture of how tumors are caused and grow.
Feb 17, 2009
Professor KIM In-june Becomes the President of Korean Economic Association
KIM In-june, Professor of Economics at College of Sciences took office as the President of Korean Economic Association (KEA) which is the largest group of economics professors and scholars in Korea.
Feb 17, 2009
SNU Graduates Lead World's Biggest Shipbuilding Conglomerate
The Hyundai Heavy Industries Group, the flagship company of the business group is being managed by professionals, mostly SNU graduates who majored in navel, electrical or mechanical engineering.
Feb 13, 2009
[Faculty Essay] Elegy for Our Former Presidents
How could anyone be an able diplomat if he or she cannot speak fluent English? Besides, if you want to be a first-rate international driver, you should be able to read all the traffic signs and instructions written in English.
Feb 13, 2009
[Faculty Essay] With Protectionism, the Deluge
If a protectionist competition starts between the United States and China, mistrust will develop and international politics will become destabilized.
Feb 13, 2009
Professor Cha`s New Book, Fuel Cells: Fundamentals
Fuel Cells: Fundamentals takes the miracle of fuels cell into the real world by introducing the basic science behind the technology.
Feb 13, 2009
[Faculty Essay] A New Paradigm
People seem to have difficulty believing that old customs can be reborn into something new.
Feb 13, 2009
[Faculty Essay] Leopards on the Decline
The leopard captured on Mount Jiri in 1963 was the last to be seen in Korea, and no trace of any more has been found.