Overseas Masters Lights Up Every Evening for Korean Students
Mar 05, 2025
Since October last year, Hallym University (President Choi Yang-hee) Global Frontier Research Center has been hosting a 'Monthly Seminar" that invites international scholars in medical science to give online lectures and discussions, and through this, it has achieved results leading to international joint research.
Hallym University visited the University of Massachusetts in the United States from September 26 to 27 last year and signed MOUs between three organizations: Hallym University, Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province, and Massachusetts University, laying the groundwork for global joint research and talent development. The University of Massachusetts is one of the world's leading universities in medical and AI research, and last year produced the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
With this opportunity, the Global Frontier Research Center, along with Gangwon-do Province, invites scholars from leading U.S. universities such as Massachusetts University, Harvard University School of Medicine, and Stanford School of Medicine to hold monthly seminars to give online lectures in specialized fields and discover research topics. At the seminar, scholars will give lectures on specialized fields and the latest research for about an hour, followed by questions and answers and discussions to discover research topics. All faculty and students at Hallym University and Hallym University Medical Center are free to participate in the lecture.
The monthly seminar was held six times until February. At the first seminar, Professor Kun-Hsing Yu of Harvard University School of Medicine gave a lecture on 'AI pathology' that learns millions of samples. Professor Kun Xingyu is a world-renowned authority in the field of digital pathology who leads Harvard University's bioinformatics class 'The Yu Lab' and develops innovative models that combine pathology and artificial intelligence. Through this seminar, researchers from the Department of Artificial Intelligence and Convergence at Hallym University are discussing a follow-up joint study with the ULab of the Department of Life Information at Harvard Medical School.
In addition, at the third monthly seminar, Jeroan Allison, vice president of the University of Massachusetts Medical School, and Professor Minjin Kim gave a lecture on primary care and chronic disease management under the theme `From Local Voice to Global Influence: Innovative Storytelling for Health Improvement'. The University of Massachusetts Medical School and College of Nursing have the best systems in the United States in primary care and are producing research results, and Vice President Geron Ellison has a global reputation in this field. With this seminar, Hallym University's Global Frontier Research Center began a study with the University of Massachusetts to develop an advanced chronic disease management model at primary medical sites in Gangwon-do and Massachusetts, USA.
In addition, University of Massachusetts Nursing Dean Joan Vitello introduced a 10-year-old nursing workforce management program at the 5th monthly seminar, and decided to form a TF team in the future to find ways to apply it to the Korean situation.
The monthly seminar is scheduled to give lectures on various topics such as AI neuroscience, AI-supported long-term care, and strengthening primary care by the end of this year. Professors at the Global Frontier Research Center preparing for the seminar are continuously discussing to discover topics that can lead to more meaningful research results.
Particularly noteworthy is that the monthly seminar will be held in time for Korean time. The seminar begins from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Korean time, which is from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. U.S. time. For the smooth participation of Korean faculty and students, international scholars are coordinating and considering their daily lives.
Hallym University students who attended the seminar responded that it was a valuable time to encounter new research fields and think about research directions. Jeong-young of the Department of Artificial Intelligence Convergence said, `It was a meaningful experience for students to expand their academic horizons as it was an opportunity to experience new research fields as well as previously interested areas through monthly seminars,' adding, `It was a valuable opportunity to indirectly experience the research of world-class scholars, learn their research directions and approaches, and think about my research directions.'
At the monthly seminar in April, Professor Jatin Dave and Chief Medical Officer of the University of Massachusetts Medical School will be invited to discuss lectures and strategies for international approval of the brain bleeding remote collaboration platform being developed by Professor Jeon Jin-pyeong of Neurosurgery at Hallym University Chuncheon Sacred Heart Hospital.
Shin Dong-soo, director of the Global Frontier Research Center (Professor of Nursing College), organized a monthly seminar to listen to the research results of the world's leading universities and develop them into joint research using the network of Hanlim University and Hallym University Medical Center""By providing students with the opportunity to directly access lectures by world scholars, we are proud to contribute to enhancing the academic capacity of Hallym University."."
Lee Jae-joon, director of Hallym University Chuncheon Sacred Heart Hospital (Director of Medical Bio Convergence Research Institute, Head of Medical Artificial Intelligence Convergence Talent Training Project), said "World scholars are making achievements in exchanging specialized knowledge and leading to joint research through monthly seminars."We will expand research exchanges and joint research with Global Top Tier University to contribute to improving the health level of Gangwon residents and even people around the world, and cultivate global convergence talents who will lead the medical artificial intelligence field in terms of education."
Meanwhile, Hallym University's Global Frontier Research Center, which opened in July last year, was established to conduct global joint research in the field of medical bio and artificial intelligence and multidisciplinary convergence research in connection with the university hospital community. Professor Shin Dong-soo of the College of Nursing is the head of the center, Professor Jeon Jin-pyeong of Neurosurgery at Hallym University Chuncheon Sacred Heart Hospital is the deputy head of the center, and faculty members of Hallym University and Hallym University Medical Center are challenging various global joint studies.
Choi Yang-hee, president of Hallym University, said, `Hallym University will lead exchanges and research with world-class universities such as Massachusetts University, starting with the Global Frontier Research Center, and strive to cultivate creative talents in the AI field.'
Hallym University visited the University of Massachusetts in the United States from September 26 to 27 last year and signed MOUs between three organizations: Hallym University, Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province, and Massachusetts University, laying the groundwork for global joint research and talent development. The University of Massachusetts is one of the world's leading universities in medical and AI research, and last year produced the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
With this opportunity, the Global Frontier Research Center, along with Gangwon-do Province, invites scholars from leading U.S. universities such as Massachusetts University, Harvard University School of Medicine, and Stanford School of Medicine to hold monthly seminars to give online lectures in specialized fields and discover research topics. At the seminar, scholars will give lectures on specialized fields and the latest research for about an hour, followed by questions and answers and discussions to discover research topics. All faculty and students at Hallym University and Hallym University Medical Center are free to participate in the lecture.
The monthly seminar was held six times until February. At the first seminar, Professor Kun-Hsing Yu of Harvard University School of Medicine gave a lecture on 'AI pathology' that learns millions of samples. Professor Kun Xingyu is a world-renowned authority in the field of digital pathology who leads Harvard University's bioinformatics class 'The Yu Lab' and develops innovative models that combine pathology and artificial intelligence. Through this seminar, researchers from the Department of Artificial Intelligence and Convergence at Hallym University are discussing a follow-up joint study with the ULab of the Department of Life Information at Harvard Medical School.
In addition, at the third monthly seminar, Jeroan Allison, vice president of the University of Massachusetts Medical School, and Professor Minjin Kim gave a lecture on primary care and chronic disease management under the theme `From Local Voice to Global Influence: Innovative Storytelling for Health Improvement'. The University of Massachusetts Medical School and College of Nursing have the best systems in the United States in primary care and are producing research results, and Vice President Geron Ellison has a global reputation in this field. With this seminar, Hallym University's Global Frontier Research Center began a study with the University of Massachusetts to develop an advanced chronic disease management model at primary medical sites in Gangwon-do and Massachusetts, USA.
In addition, University of Massachusetts Nursing Dean Joan Vitello introduced a 10-year-old nursing workforce management program at the 5th monthly seminar, and decided to form a TF team in the future to find ways to apply it to the Korean situation.
The monthly seminar is scheduled to give lectures on various topics such as AI neuroscience, AI-supported long-term care, and strengthening primary care by the end of this year. Professors at the Global Frontier Research Center preparing for the seminar are continuously discussing to discover topics that can lead to more meaningful research results.
Particularly noteworthy is that the monthly seminar will be held in time for Korean time. The seminar begins from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Korean time, which is from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. U.S. time. For the smooth participation of Korean faculty and students, international scholars are coordinating and considering their daily lives.
Hallym University students who attended the seminar responded that it was a valuable time to encounter new research fields and think about research directions. Jeong-young of the Department of Artificial Intelligence Convergence said, `It was a meaningful experience for students to expand their academic horizons as it was an opportunity to experience new research fields as well as previously interested areas through monthly seminars,' adding, `It was a valuable opportunity to indirectly experience the research of world-class scholars, learn their research directions and approaches, and think about my research directions.'
At the monthly seminar in April, Professor Jatin Dave and Chief Medical Officer of the University of Massachusetts Medical School will be invited to discuss lectures and strategies for international approval of the brain bleeding remote collaboration platform being developed by Professor Jeon Jin-pyeong of Neurosurgery at Hallym University Chuncheon Sacred Heart Hospital.
Shin Dong-soo, director of the Global Frontier Research Center (Professor of Nursing College), organized a monthly seminar to listen to the research results of the world's leading universities and develop them into joint research using the network of Hanlim University and Hallym University Medical Center""By providing students with the opportunity to directly access lectures by world scholars, we are proud to contribute to enhancing the academic capacity of Hallym University."."
Lee Jae-joon, director of Hallym University Chuncheon Sacred Heart Hospital (Director of Medical Bio Convergence Research Institute, Head of Medical Artificial Intelligence Convergence Talent Training Project), said "World scholars are making achievements in exchanging specialized knowledge and leading to joint research through monthly seminars."We will expand research exchanges and joint research with Global Top Tier University to contribute to improving the health level of Gangwon residents and even people around the world, and cultivate global convergence talents who will lead the medical artificial intelligence field in terms of education."
Meanwhile, Hallym University's Global Frontier Research Center, which opened in July last year, was established to conduct global joint research in the field of medical bio and artificial intelligence and multidisciplinary convergence research in connection with the university hospital community. Professor Shin Dong-soo of the College of Nursing is the head of the center, Professor Jeon Jin-pyeong of Neurosurgery at Hallym University Chuncheon Sacred Heart Hospital is the deputy head of the center, and faculty members of Hallym University and Hallym University Medical Center are challenging various global joint studies.
Choi Yang-hee, president of Hallym University, said, `Hallym University will lead exchanges and research with world-class universities such as Massachusetts University, starting with the Global Frontier Research Center, and strive to cultivate creative talents in the AI field.'
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.