Kang Shin Hyuk
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- Workplace: Republic of Korea, Busan, Kang Dong Hospital
Dr. Kang Shin-Hyuk is a prominent Neurosurgeon in Seoul, South Korea with over 25+ years of experience in the field. His research interests include brain and spinal tumor, degenerative spinal disease, cervical vertebrae diseases, tumor diseases and injury in the vertebrae and spinal cord, and more. Dr. Kang Shin-Hyuk has published several presentations on spinal and brain tumors and other related topics in seminars and journals, and has won several awards in the field. He has demonstrated that hypoxia-induced Stat3 activity contributes to HIF-1, VEGF, MMP-2, and Twist expression in human glioblastoma.
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Hypoxia-induced Stat3 activity contributes to HIF-1, VEGF, MMP-2, and Twist expression in human glioblastoma
Dr. Kang Shin-Hyuk is a prominent Neurosurgeon in Seoul, South Korea with over 25+ years of experience in the field. Key takeaways:
- Member of the Korean Neurosurgical Society, Korean Brain tumor Society (KBTS), American Association of Neurological Surgeons, and the Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Completed his M.D.Degree from Korea University College of Medicine in 1995 and M.Sc.Degree from the same university in 1999
- Pursued her Ph.D. Degree from Korea University Graduate School in 2007 and did his postdoctoral fellowship at the MD Anderson Cancer Center, the US
- Interests are Brain and Spinal tumor, Degenerative spinal disease (minimally invasive spinal surgery), first and second cervical vertebrae disease (instability, tumor), tumor disease/injury in the vertebrae and spinal cord, spinal cord arteriovenous malformations, etc.
- Published many presentations on spinal and brain tumors and other related topics in seminars and journals
- Won several awards in the field such as the Best Doctor in Korea University Anam Hospital, the Academic award by 21st Annual meeting of Korean Brain Tumor Society, The Best Academic Award by The Korean Neurosurgical Society, and more
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