Soh Kwang-sup

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Soh Kwang-Sup (born before 1974) is a South Korean physicist.

He has been Director of the Nano Primo Research Center at Seoul National University (SNU) since March 2001 . Before that, he had been head of the laboratory for biomedical physics in the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy at the SNU since 1979 . He is editor-in-chief of the Elsevier- Verlag Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies .

The research areas of the Nano Primo Research Center are: imaging of the network of the Primo vascular system (PVS), tracking of the fluid circulation in the PVS using nanotechnology, the function of the PVS in relation to malignancies , Alzheimer's disease , obesity and other incurable diseases, as well as the p-microcells (Sanals) and the stem cells in the PVS.

career

Soh went to Brown University after completing his undergraduate studies , where he earned a doctorate in physics in 1974. He then worked for about two years at Cornell University . For the next three years he was a member of the South Korean Agency for Defense Development. From 1997 to 1999 he was chairman of the elementary particle physics department of the Korean Physical Society.

Awards

He has received several awards:

  • "Science and Technology Medal of Merit" in 2003
  • “Meritorious Activitly Prize” in 2005
  • "Award for the Acupuncture Meridian Studies" in 2008 and 2009

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Advanced Institutes of Convergence Technology, online here ; last viewed on March 19, 16
  2. a b isams.org: Soh Kwang Sup Ph. D., pdf ; last viewed on March 19, 16
  3. a b journals.elsevier.com: Journal of Acupuncture & Meridian Studies , online here ; last viewed on March 19, 16
  4. ^ Advanced Institutes of Convergence Technology - Nano Primo Research Center, online here ; last viewed on March 19, 16