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Jan 15, 2009
[Faculty Essay] Set Sail for Seoul
It would be ideal if the main result of redeveloping the four rivers is not improving the rivers themselves, but creating ocean networks and establishing port cities.
Jan 15, 2009
SNU Museum of Art Highlights William Blake's Art Works
Museum of Art Seoul National University highlights Blake's artistic side and his influence on British culture for the first time in Korea. "Blake's Shadow: William Blake and his Artistic Legacy"
Jan 15, 2009
[Alumni Story] Artist PARK Jae-kon'60' Life Abroad in Paint
The late artist Park Jae-kon (1937-1993) spent a great part of his adult life living and traveling in South America. As his art shows, Park was unafraid to immerse himself in the artistic tradition of his new environment and be influenced by South America's landscapes and traditional culture.
Jan 15, 2009
[Alumni Story] Dr. SUNG('57)'s "True American Dream"
Sung M. Lim has lived what he considers the true American dream. His life in the United States started in 1961 when he left South Korea with $100 in his pocket and a few changes of clothes. He was headed to Mississippi State University in Starkville, Miss., to pursue graduate studies in plant genetics and breeding.
Jan 15, 2009
Additives May Subtract Health
Professor CHO Myung-Hain and his colleagues at Seoul National University compared the effects that a diet of either 0.5 or 1 percent - an amount relative to that found in humans - inorganic phosphate had on the lung tissue of mice with lung cancer over four weeks.
Jan 15, 2009
KIM Yeon-hee '89 Became the First Female Regional Director
Kim Yeon-hee '89, an SNU gradaute of business administration and former partner of Bain & Company’s Seoul branch, was promoted to a global director for the Asia Pacific region on January 4th.
Jan 15, 2009
PARK No-Hee'68 (Dentistry) Receives UCLA Endowed Professorship
An endowed professorship named after a Korean professor is to be established at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Jan 15, 2009
Organ Recipients And Donors Climb Himalayan Peak
SNU Hospital's organ recipients and donors reached the 6,189-meter summit of Island Peak in the Himalayas on Dec. 22, in a bid to raise awareness of organ donation.
Jan 15, 2009
SNU Alumni Named 'Entrepreneur of the Year'
Winners of this year's award are Min Keh-shik '65 (B.S. in Naval Architecture Engineering), vice chairman of Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. as the Heavy Industry Entrepreneur of the Year; Yoon Jae-seung '85 (LL.B.), chairman of Daewoong Pharmaceutical Co., as the Rising Star Entrepreneur of the Year.
Jan 15, 2009
Former Science Minister Koo'70 Dies
Koo Bon-young '70 of economics, a former science and technology minister, died from an unspecified chronic disease on January 12th.
Jan 15, 2009
Professor HONG Seunghun Made A 'Nano Nose'
HONG, an associate professor of physics at the Hybrid Nano-Device & Nano-Assembly Lab at Seoul National University, and his group, together with collaborators from Tai Hyun Park's group at the university's Institute of Bioengineering, have developed a strategy that overcomes the poor selectivity problem that characterized previous chemical sensors.
Jan 15, 2009
SNU Found NY City Bed Bugs Made A Comeback
In the first study to explain the failure to control certain bed bug populations, toxicologists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Korea’s Seoul National University show that some of these nocturnal blood suckers have developed resistance to pyrethroid insecticides, in particular deltamethrin, that attack their nervous systems.