Seung Chan Kim

Seung Chan Kim (Hangul: 김승찬; born April 15, 1991) is a South Korean medical scientist and inventor. His main area of research is biomagnetism domestic core technology[nonsensical translation]. He received the 2009 Talent Award of Korea along with Yuna Kim.[1] He serves as World Talent Exchange and Sharing Organization president.

Career

Kim identified the cancer cell growth inhibition mechanism of magnetic-based cell division difference. Dispersed by the static magnetic field, the core protein GCP3 in spindle formation, during cell division cycle, was identified for the first time in the world. This contributed to establish the scientific basis on the availability to the magnetic field for future anti-cancer therapy. From Harvard MGH research exchanges, the treatment of nerve cell to nerve cell turning the magnetic field grow into the direction perpendicular to the magnetic field that can be used in a certain direction based on research data. These properties provide a basis for cell regeneration. In particular, in the case of spinal cord and nerve disorders due to a mismatch between synaptic connections, it is crucial. It developed a first time patented technology uncovering a new era in medical science.[2]

Currently he holds 163 intellectual patents. Various talent sharing donations and volunteering was made through creativity, science and decisive contribution. This applies as well as decisive contribution for strengthening humanity.[3]

Based on the Korea Talent Association (대한민국인재연합회), he established the World TESO (World Talent Exchange and Sharing Organization) in the Philippines, Canada, and Australia. He also has a major contribution to enhancing the international status of contributions to the scientific talent exchange, with the Republic of Korea.

Awards

  • Talent Medal of Korea (or Talent Award of Korea, National President's Nominations)[4]
  • 47th National Day Merit Award of the present invention (Patent Administration awards)[5]
  • 49th day merit of the invention (Synedit companies, the Korea Invention Promotion Association Chairman award)[6]
  • Marquis Who's Who in the World 2016 [7]

References

  1. "신지애·김승찬, '2009 대한민국 인재상' 수상". Yonsei University. Retrieved 2016-09-19.
  2. Kim, Seungchan; Im, Woo-Seok; Kang, Lami; Lee, Soon-Tae; Chu, Kon; Kim, Byoung In (15 September 2008). "The application of magnets directs the orientation of neurite outgrowth in cultured human neuronal cells". J. Neurosci. Methods. 174 (1): 91–96. doi:10.1016/j.jneumeth.2008.07.005. PMID 18682261 via PubMed.
  3. "과학도가 재능기부 전도사 된 사연은?". Dong-A Science. Retrieved 2016-09-19.
  4. Archived 2016-10-11 at the Wayback Machine.
  5. Archived 2016-10-11 at the Wayback Machine.
  6. "Marquis Who's Who On Demand : Seung, Kim". Cgi.marquiswhoswho.com. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
  • Yun Hyeong-jung (2010-10-23). "김승찬 '의료공학에 인생 걸었죠'" [That my life mission in Medical Engineering]. Maeil Business Newspaper. Retrieved 2016-09-20.
  • Kim Cheong-yeon (2008-11-30). "포기는 금물…작은 가능성 믿어보세요'" [Believe in small possibility, but never give up]. Hankyoreh. Retrieved 2016-09-20.
  • Academic publications (Google scholar profile)
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