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Hallym, Padova Experts Discuss New Insights in Medicine & Economics

No.3084 Date2011-10-24 Hit 29761



Many experts in medicine and economics from Hallym University Medical Center(HUMC) and those from the University of Padova shared views on “New Insights in Modern Medicine” and “Economics and Business” at the 2nd collaborative symposium in Padova, October 17-19.


The 14-member Hallym delegation, headed by Dr. Dai-Won Yoon, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Hallym University, visited Padova for this meeting. Among other Hallym delegates were Dr. Bom-Mo Chung, Former President of Hallym University, Dr. Yong-Koo Kim, Director of Hallym Academy of Sciences, Dr. Young-Sun Lee, President of Hallym University, Dr. Hae-Ran Lee, President of Hallym University Medical Center, Dr. Yong-Sun Kim, Executive Vice President for Health and Biomedical Sciences.


The meeting represented a commitment by both Hallym and Padova to the dissemination of their research findings and clinical experience to the audience. It is expected that this occasion would lay a firm foundation for future collaboration between the two in the days ahead.



Meanwhile, the conference consisted of the following sessions:


New Insights in Modern Medicine
Monday, October 17


■ Session 1 - Towards Advanced & Translational Neurosciences. From the Bench….
C. Montecucco: Botulinum neurotoxins and the neuroexocytosis nanomachine
E. Opocher: From a clinical to a molecular biology-based staging system of childhood
medulloblastoma”
Y. H. Ko: Drosophila models of neurological disorders in humans

■ Session 2 - …. to the Bed
M. Calabrese: Unseen hurdles: depicting cortical pathology by MRI
A. Della Puppa/L. Denaro: The neurosurgeon as local oncologist. Present and future perspectives
M. S. Oh: Looking for surrogate neuroimaging markers in neurovascular diseases

New Insights in Modern Medicine
Tuesday, October 18


■ Session 1 - Molecular Medicine
S. Piccolo: Metastasis control: signals and niches
F. Ursini: Selenium, the moon element for the life on earth: dissection of the mechanisms at quantum-mechanics level
S. Richter: G-quadruplex and cancer control
Y. S. Rho: Prevalence and prognostic significance of high risk human papillomavirus (HPV) status in squamous cell carcinoma of the tonsil in Korea
D. Y. Zang: Effect of tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand(Trail) on gastric cancer cell

■ Session 2 – Translational Research (Part 1)
A. Avogaro: Diabetes: from the endothelial dysfunctions to cardiovascular diseases
A. Rosato: Imaging in translational medicine
G. P. Rossi: New achievements in the field of primary aldosteronism
G. Basso: Impact of new technologies in the management of pediatric leukemias

■ Session 3 – Translational Research (Part 2)
Leonardo Punzi: New insights in autoimmune disorders
S. H. Ihm: Islet cytoprotection for better transplantation outcome
M. Saetta/S. Baraldo: Novel approaches in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases
A. Alberti: New therapies in viral hepatitis

Economics and Business
Wednesday, October 19


■ Session 1 – Designing and evaluating public policies
E. Battistin: Evaluating the effect of a public intervention: why do we need it and how should we do it.
Y. W. Han: Long memory volatility property and central bank intervention in the 1920s foreign exchange markets
C. Jo: Toward a better drug pricing policy in Korea: links between price regulation and R&D activities

■ Session 2 – Running a business in a open world: new issues
J. H. Han: Exploration of creativity in business: openness and creativity
P. Gubitta, A. Tognazzo: How Italian SMEs compete in the international environment: a competence-based approach.
A. Furlan: Lean manufacturing and lean supply chains: strategic and organizational implications.
A. Parbonetti: International Accounting Standards: the trade-off between accrual and real-based earnings management


Since Hallym reached an international affiliation agreement with University of Padova on October 18, 2010, it held the first joint symposium under the theme of ‘Molecular Mechanisms of Neurodegenerative Diseases’ at Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital in Korea on the same day.


The University of Padova in Veneto, Italy, was founded in 1222. It has produced such prominent figures as Nicholas Copernicus, William Harvey, and Galileo Galilei who was on the faculty from 1592 to 1610. The University offers a wide range of degrees in 13 schools including medicine and surgery, pharmacy and veterinary medicine. Approximately 65,000 students are currently enrolled in the university. It has the oldest Botanical Garden in Europe which remains to this day on its original site, and the geological research center.


By Younghee Han, Int’l Operations Team, HUMC (symposium@hallym.or.kr)

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