K-Lab returns from KSBNS 2022 with awards and gifts

The 25th Annual Meeting of the Korean Society for Brain and Neural Sciences (KSBNS) was held on May 19-21, 2022 at Songdo Convensia in Incheon. Among the many presentations by trainees, Minyoo won the best oral presentation award and Sieun received an excellent poster presentation award. Luckily, Heeji also got a lottery prize 😉 Congratulations to all!

Sung-Yon wins the 15th Asan Award in Medicine

Sung-Yon was selected as the awardee of the 15th Asan Award in Medicine from Asan Foundation (Award for Young Medical Scientists), in recognition of his research achievements in the field of the neurobiology of body-brain communication, homeostasis, and innate behavior.

Since 2017, Asan Award in Medicine seeks to help build a healthy society by recognizing and celebrating the achievements of medical scientists in advancing our knowledge in medicine and for the benefit of our society. Congratulations SY!!!

Read more about this at Asan Medical Center Newsroom
(Also in Korean: Maeil Economy, Hankook Ilbo, Yonhap News, Kyunghyang Sinmun)

Our review on the neurobiology of gut mechanosensation was published in Nature Reviews Neuroscience

Mechanosensory signals from the oral and pharyngeal cavities, esophagus, stomach, and intestines. Wonder how these are generated, relayed to the brain, and regulate the many ingestive and digestive processes? Check out our review published on Jan 4, 2022 in Nature Reviews Neuroscience!

Kim, M., Heo, G., Kim, S. -Y. (2022). Neural signaling of gut mechanosensation for the control of ingestion and digestion. Nature Reviews Neuroscience. DOI: 10.1038/s41583-021-00544-7.

Much thanks and congrats to the first author Minyoo and Gyuryang for their awesome work and contribution to the field!

K-Lab welcomes Gilju, Hyeongjun and Junkoo

Gilju, Hyeongjun and Junkoo, who graduated from SNU or Korea Univ with (already) a publication, excellent research presentation award, or leadership in a neuroscience community, joined K-Lab as PhD students. We are very excited about their potential as future leaders in neuroscience! Welcome!!!