- Koh Gou Young
- Koh (surname)
- Ko (Korean surname)
- Ho-Am Prize in Medicine
- Schlemm's canal
- Goji
- Top Scientist and Technologist Award of Korea
- List of IBS Centers
- Kim Ho Min
- Kyung-Ahm Prize
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Koh Gou Young is a researcher from South Korea studying organ vasculature and lymphatic vessels with an interest in angiogenesis, lymphangiogenesis, adipogenesis, and cardiogenesis. His research has contributed to the publication of more than 200 journal articles, including multiple publications on how Tie2 deficits are related to sepsis, blood-retinal barrier damage, and an imbalance of intraocular pressure in Schlemm's canal which induces glaucoma.
He is a distinguished professor at KAIST and the founding director of the Institute for Basic Science Center for Vascular Research.
Education
Koh received an M.D. and PhD in 1983 and 1991, respectively, from Chonbuk National University Medical School in Jeonju.
Career
Koh worked in the US for five years as a research fellow at Cornell University and then as a research associate at Indiana University. Upon returning to Korea in 1995, Koh started as an assistant professor and finished as an associate professor in Chonbuk National University Medical School before teaching at Pohang University of Science and Technology as an associate professor from 2001 until 2003. From 2003 to 2010 he was a professor in KAIST in the Department of Biological Science before becoming a distinguished professor in 2011 in the Graduate School of Medical Science and Engineering. He became the founding director of the IBS Center for Vascular Research in July 2015; their first in the field of basic medical sciences. He became a scientific member at the Max Planck Institute at Meunster in 2016 and a member of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Korea in 2022.
He was on the editorial boards of Blood and Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology and is currently on the editorial board at Cancer Research.
Honors and awards
2024: Associate Member, European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
2023: Top Scientist and Technologist Award of Korea, Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies (ko)
2020: Korea's Top 5 Bio-Field Research Results and News
2020: Scientist of the Year Award
2018: Ho-Am Prize in Medicine
2016: Grant, Human Frontier Science Program
2012: Asan Award in Medicine
2011: Kyung-Ahm Prize
2011: Scientist of the Month
2010: KAISTian of the Year Award (KAIST)
2007: Wunsch Medical Award
2002: Pfizer Medical Research Award
See also
Platelet-derived growth factor receptor A
References
External links
IBS Center for Vascular Research
Institute for Basic Science (IBS)