Professors Kang Yoon-jung and Park Hyun-tae were selected for the Korean Society of Reproductive Medicine's Cha Kwang-ryul Academic Award
Dec 31, 2024
Cha Hospital of Cha Medical University selected Professor Kang Yoon-jung of Cha Medical University (basic) and Professor Park Hyun-tae of Korea University (clinical) as the winners of the 4th 『KSRM-CHA" (Cha Kwang-ryul Academic Award) at the 87th Autumn Conference of the Korean Society of Reproductive Medicine.
Professor Kang Yoon-jung is conducting research on the development of endometrial regeneration gel for infertility factors and organoids derived from endometrium in the biochemistry class of the Graduate School of Medicine at Cha Medical University. Professor Kang was selected as the winner of the basic category in recognition of his contribution to the reproductive medicine community through research on the development of organoid-based next-generation cell therapy for fibrosis and aging dysfunction caused by various organs as well as endometrial regeneration for Asherman syndrome.
Professor Park Hyun-tae specializes in reproductive endocrine disease, endometriosis, laparoscopic/robot surgery at Korea University Anam Hospital. Professor Park was selected as the winner of the clinical category in recognition of academic excellence by presenting various research results in the field of reproductive endocrinology, including the association between menopause and menopausal age and the occurrence of several female cancers, and the investigation of the effect of intermittent fasting on the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome.
In order to inspire domestic reproductive medicine researchers and actively disseminate excellent research results, Cha Hospital established 'KSRM-CHA (Cha Kwang-ryul Academic Award)' in collaboration with the Korean Society for Reproductive Medicine and the Asia-Pacific Biomedical Research Foundation to produce the fourth winner this year.
Meanwhile, the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), the world's largest conference in reproductive medicine, established the Cha Kwang-ryul Stem Cell Award in 2011 and awards it every year.
Since 2013, 12 winners have been selected 11 times until this year. The Cha Kwang-ryul Stem Cell Award was established by the American Society of Reproductive Medicine in appreciation of the global contribution made by Cha Kwang-ryul, head of the Global Research Institute of Cha Hospital, in the field of stem cells and infertility, by developing the world's first in vitro fertilization and free egg freezing method for immature eggs and establishing the world's first egg bank.
Professor Kang Yoon-jung is conducting research on the development of endometrial regeneration gel for infertility factors and organoids derived from endometrium in the biochemistry class of the Graduate School of Medicine at Cha Medical University. Professor Kang was selected as the winner of the basic category in recognition of his contribution to the reproductive medicine community through research on the development of organoid-based next-generation cell therapy for fibrosis and aging dysfunction caused by various organs as well as endometrial regeneration for Asherman syndrome.
Professor Park Hyun-tae specializes in reproductive endocrine disease, endometriosis, laparoscopic/robot surgery at Korea University Anam Hospital. Professor Park was selected as the winner of the clinical category in recognition of academic excellence by presenting various research results in the field of reproductive endocrinology, including the association between menopause and menopausal age and the occurrence of several female cancers, and the investigation of the effect of intermittent fasting on the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome.
In order to inspire domestic reproductive medicine researchers and actively disseminate excellent research results, Cha Hospital established 'KSRM-CHA (Cha Kwang-ryul Academic Award)' in collaboration with the Korean Society for Reproductive Medicine and the Asia-Pacific Biomedical Research Foundation to produce the fourth winner this year.
Meanwhile, the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), the world's largest conference in reproductive medicine, established the Cha Kwang-ryul Stem Cell Award in 2011 and awards it every year.
Since 2013, 12 winners have been selected 11 times until this year. The Cha Kwang-ryul Stem Cell Award was established by the American Society of Reproductive Medicine in appreciation of the global contribution made by Cha Kwang-ryul, head of the Global Research Institute of Cha Hospital, in the field of stem cells and infertility, by developing the world's first in vitro fertilization and free egg freezing method for immature eggs and establishing the world's first egg bank.
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