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Merck Young Scientist Award for Bioscience Winner
Announced
Inha Heo(Seoul National University) wins first place;
Dr. Shin-Young Park(Hanyang University) places second Korea IT Times
Friday, October 30th, 2009
Merck Young Scientist Awarded for Bioscience Seoul, October 30, 2009 -
Merck Limited Korea (President: Mr. Juergen Koenig), the Korean affiliate of
Germany-based Merck KGaA, announced the first winners of its 'Merck Young
Scientist Award for Bioscience. The award ceremony and lectures were held
October 29 during the international conference of KSMBMB (the Korean Society of
Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology). The award was presented by Ms.
Christina Shasserre, General Manager of Global Bioscience, EMD Chemicals1, and
Mr. Hans Ahl, Senior Sales Director of Global Sales Development & Sales
Operations, EMD Chemicals.
In order to discover and encourage young and able talents, the Merck Young
Scientist Award was first established in the USA in 2007 and is currently given
out in countries such as Australia, Japan, Malaysia, and the Philippines etc.
Merck Korea has decided to run and support the award jointly with Merck KGaA and
KSMBMB, and to continue the selection on an annual basis.
The first-place Merck Young Scientist Award for 2009 went to Inha Heo, a
Ph.D. candidate in the Narry Kim Lab, School of Biological Sciences at Seoul
National University. The entry is TUT4 in concert with Lin28 suppresses
microRNA biogenesis through pre-microRNA uridylation and was published in the
Ausust 2009 edition of Cell.
I would like to express my thanks to Merck Korea and KSMBMB for their
support and encouragement for my research. And I will strive to achieve further
developments in the field of bioscience, Inha Heo commented after the ceremony.
In addition, the second-place winner, Dr. Shin-Young Park in Department of
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, College of Medicine, Hanyang University,
said that she will persevere in her efforts to be a better scientist and
expressed her special thanks to professors and researchers in the same lab.
The first winner's paper details the biogenesis of microRNA Let-7. It
identified a new polymerase TuT4 that causes uridinylation. TuT4 is identified
as a suppressor of micro RNA production in cell and may have significance in
cancer research. Let-7 is a regulator of cell proliferation and differentiation
and by blocking its activity cell proliferation can be stopped. This research
may also have significance in stem cell biology research because TuT4 has an
important role in maintaining stem cells in an undifferentiated state.
The purpose of the award is to select scientists with excellent research
performance in the life science area, which is regarded as a future growth
engine, and to encourage young scientists to focus on their research and bring
along future star researchers who will play a pivotal role in the development of
the field. With the award, Merck will further consolidate its position as an
innovative partner to the life science field in Korea.
Source: Korea IT Times
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