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간염왕국에서 문제 해결의 열쇠를 찾다: 1960-70년대 김정룡의 B형간염 백신 연구 활동(†)

This paper analyzes the research process of Kim Chung Yong (henceforth referred to as KIM), who presented the hepatitis B vaccine in South Korea. In South Korea, which had been called the Hepatitis Kingdom, KIM developed a vaccine material for hepatitis B. Through his research achievements, South Ko...

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Publicado: The Korean Society for the History of Medicine 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10565053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32937642
http://dx.doi.org/10.13081/kjmh.2020.29.537
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description This paper analyzes the research process of Kim Chung Yong (henceforth referred to as KIM), who presented the hepatitis B vaccine in South Korea. In South Korea, which had been called the Hepatitis Kingdom, KIM developed a vaccine material for hepatitis B. Through his research achievements, South Korea, emerged from a country ignorant of hepatitis to a country with a hepatitis B vaccine. It is not easy to achieve remarkable results in developing countries where scientific development is lagging. This environment, however, helped KIM achieve his research. This article explains that the two circumstances affected his achievement in his research. First, KIM got a chance to study in the U.S. when he was his starting as a researcher. In the 1960s, the scientific and medical education environment in Korea was still poor. KIM left for Harvard University with the support of CMB, where he was able to advance his studies. This experience was an opportunity to further enhance his research skills. Second, Korea’s poor health and hygiene environment in the 1970s worked in favor of verifying the effectiveness of vaccine materials he developed. South Korea, where hepatitis B was prevalent, became a good research site to secure enough test subjects. KIM also used blood sellers to find out the effects of the vaccine material he developed. Blood sellers are people who earn their living by selling their own blood and were commonly found in Korea at that time. The situation in Korea in the 1970s with prevailing hepatitis and the presence of blood sellers played an important role in KIM's research. His research on vaccine development for hepatitis B was hard to imagine in the scientific research environment of South Korea at the time. However, it was also this context and environment of South Korea at the time that enabled his achievement of developing a hepatitis B vaccine.
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spelling pubmed-105650532023-11-07 간염왕국에서 문제 해결의 열쇠를 찾다: 1960-70년대 김정룡의 B형간염 백신 연구 활동(†) Uisahak Featured Article This paper analyzes the research process of Kim Chung Yong (henceforth referred to as KIM), who presented the hepatitis B vaccine in South Korea. In South Korea, which had been called the Hepatitis Kingdom, KIM developed a vaccine material for hepatitis B. Through his research achievements, South Korea, emerged from a country ignorant of hepatitis to a country with a hepatitis B vaccine. It is not easy to achieve remarkable results in developing countries where scientific development is lagging. This environment, however, helped KIM achieve his research. This article explains that the two circumstances affected his achievement in his research. First, KIM got a chance to study in the U.S. when he was his starting as a researcher. In the 1960s, the scientific and medical education environment in Korea was still poor. KIM left for Harvard University with the support of CMB, where he was able to advance his studies. This experience was an opportunity to further enhance his research skills. Second, Korea’s poor health and hygiene environment in the 1970s worked in favor of verifying the effectiveness of vaccine materials he developed. South Korea, where hepatitis B was prevalent, became a good research site to secure enough test subjects. KIM also used blood sellers to find out the effects of the vaccine material he developed. Blood sellers are people who earn their living by selling their own blood and were commonly found in Korea at that time. The situation in Korea in the 1970s with prevailing hepatitis and the presence of blood sellers played an important role in KIM's research. His research on vaccine development for hepatitis B was hard to imagine in the scientific research environment of South Korea at the time. However, it was also this context and environment of South Korea at the time that enabled his achievement of developing a hepatitis B vaccine. The Korean Society for the History of Medicine 2020-08 2020-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10565053/ /pubmed/32937642 http://dx.doi.org/10.13081/kjmh.2020.29.537 Text en © 대한의사학회 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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간염왕국에서 문제 해결의 열쇠를 찾다: 1960-70년대 김정룡의 B형간염 백신 연구 활동(†)
title 간염왕국에서 문제 해결의 열쇠를 찾다: 1960-70년대 김정룡의 B형간염 백신 연구 활동(†)
title_full 간염왕국에서 문제 해결의 열쇠를 찾다: 1960-70년대 김정룡의 B형간염 백신 연구 활동(†)
title_fullStr 간염왕국에서 문제 해결의 열쇠를 찾다: 1960-70년대 김정룡의 B형간염 백신 연구 활동(†)
title_full_unstemmed 간염왕국에서 문제 해결의 열쇠를 찾다: 1960-70년대 김정룡의 B형간염 백신 연구 활동(†)
title_short 간염왕국에서 문제 해결의 열쇠를 찾다: 1960-70년대 김정룡의 B형간염 백신 연구 활동(†)
title_sort 간염왕국에서 문제 해결의 열쇠를 찾다: 1960-70년대 김정룡의 b형간염 백신 연구 활동(†)
topic Featured Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10565053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32937642
http://dx.doi.org/10.13081/kjmh.2020.29.537
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