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Sea of Curiosity
by Isaac Kise Lee
This biographical account chronicles the life and scientific career of Sung-Hou Kim, a prominent Korean-American structural biologist. It details his early life in Korea during a tumultuous period, his decision to pursue science after exploring other interests, and his groundbreaking work in determining the structures of key biological molecules, including tRNA and Ras protein. The narrative highlights his move to the United States, his contributions to structural genomics and biotechnology, including the development of a skin cancer drug, and his ongoing research exploring the evolution of life and viruses through novel computational methods. The sources emphasize his deep curiosity and significant impact on both the scientific community and his home country.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This biographical account chronicles the life and scientific career of Sung-Hou Kim, a prominent Korean-American structural biologist. It details his early life in Korea during a tumultuous period, his decision to pursue science after exploring other interests, and his groundbreaking work in determining the structures of key biological molecules, including tRNA and Ras protein. The narrative highlights his move to the United States, his contributions to structural genomics and biotechnology, including the development of a skin cancer drug, and his ongoing research exploring the evolution of life and viruses through novel computational methods. The sources emphasize his deep curiosity and significant impact on both the scientific community and his home country.
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Isaac Kise Lee
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