Korea University's Yonsei University Medical School promotes a joint research project to cultivate apple scholars in K
Feb 03, 2025
Korea University School of Medicine (Director Cho) and Yonsei University School of Medicine (Director Choi Jae-young) will hold a step-by-step kick-off of global network research and development projects to train domestic medical scientists.
The two schools plan to jointly run the 'Expanding Network of Apple Scholars and Career Incentive Program' supported by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, and promote the discovery of domestic medical scientists and the expansion of career incentives through three areas: △ Establishing a global exchange network △ Exchange and cooperation networking for excellent overseas researchers △ Boot Camp program. In detail, it provides opportunities for career advice and research mentoring for young domestic medical scientists through networking events with overseas medical scientists, such as performance exchanges and international conferences. In addition, short-term overseas training at global excellent research institutes will be provided to undergraduate students at medical universities nationwide, and competitions for participants will be held.
Through this joint research project, the two schools will establish a global network of medical scientists and expand opportunities for international cooperation to lead the improvement of the qualitative capabilities of domestic medical scientists. At the same time, it intends to guide young medical students through the career course of doctor scientists to expand the pool of next-generation doctor scientist leaders and contribute to strengthening competitiveness in the biomedical field. Meanwhile, Korea University Medical School runs a full-time doctor scientist training program ranging from medical students to specialists and is working with Johns Hopkins and Yale University Medical School in the United States to conduct a global leadership program. In particular, the integration of masters and doctors linked to the Korea University of Medicine and Yale University provides opportunities to advance to basic and biomedical sciences and clinical medicine programs.
In addition, Yonsei University Medical School has been leading the entire medical scientist training process through its own Yonsei Medical Student Development Project, the Convergence Medical Scientist Training Project, and the Physician-Scientist Training Program, and continues to support the growth of independent researchers through the Severance Leading Researcher Training Project and Intermediary Research Assistant Professor Program.
Lim Beom-jin, a professor of pathology at Yonsei University Medical School, said "By carrying out this task, we will present a career path as a doctor scientist to young medical students in Korea and contribute to strengthening competitiveness in the medical field through international networks."
Professor Noh Ji-hoon of the Department of Physiology at Korea University Medical School said, `We will provide active support for the qualitative growth of preterm medical scientists, including undergraduate students, medical doctors, specialists, and new medical apple scientists through the formation of a step-by-step network between excellent medical scientists at home and abroad," he said.
The two schools plan to jointly run the 'Expanding Network of Apple Scholars and Career Incentive Program' supported by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, and promote the discovery of domestic medical scientists and the expansion of career incentives through three areas: △ Establishing a global exchange network △ Exchange and cooperation networking for excellent overseas researchers △ Boot Camp program. In detail, it provides opportunities for career advice and research mentoring for young domestic medical scientists through networking events with overseas medical scientists, such as performance exchanges and international conferences. In addition, short-term overseas training at global excellent research institutes will be provided to undergraduate students at medical universities nationwide, and competitions for participants will be held.
Through this joint research project, the two schools will establish a global network of medical scientists and expand opportunities for international cooperation to lead the improvement of the qualitative capabilities of domestic medical scientists. At the same time, it intends to guide young medical students through the career course of doctor scientists to expand the pool of next-generation doctor scientist leaders and contribute to strengthening competitiveness in the biomedical field. Meanwhile, Korea University Medical School runs a full-time doctor scientist training program ranging from medical students to specialists and is working with Johns Hopkins and Yale University Medical School in the United States to conduct a global leadership program. In particular, the integration of masters and doctors linked to the Korea University of Medicine and Yale University provides opportunities to advance to basic and biomedical sciences and clinical medicine programs.
In addition, Yonsei University Medical School has been leading the entire medical scientist training process through its own Yonsei Medical Student Development Project, the Convergence Medical Scientist Training Project, and the Physician-Scientist Training Program, and continues to support the growth of independent researchers through the Severance Leading Researcher Training Project and Intermediary Research Assistant Professor Program.
Lim Beom-jin, a professor of pathology at Yonsei University Medical School, said "By carrying out this task, we will present a career path as a doctor scientist to young medical students in Korea and contribute to strengthening competitiveness in the medical field through international networks."
Professor Noh Ji-hoon of the Department of Physiology at Korea University Medical School said, `We will provide active support for the qualitative growth of preterm medical scientists, including undergraduate students, medical doctors, specialists, and new medical apple scientists through the formation of a step-by-step network between excellent medical scientists at home and abroad," he said.
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.