«The high - pressure adsorption test was conducted at
the Korea Basic Science Research Institute and the performance certificate was obtained.
Not exact matches
A collaboration between researchers from KEK, the Institute for
Basic Science (IBS), the
Korea Advanced Institute of
Science and Technology (KAIST), RIKEN, and the Japan Synchrotron Radiation
Research Institute (JASRI) used the SACLA X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) facility for a real time visualization of the birth of a molecule that occurs via photo - induced formation of a chemical bonds.
This
research was supported by World Class University (WCU), US - Korea NBIT, Mid-Career Researcher (MCR), Converging Research Center (CRC) and Basic Research Laboratory (BRL) programs through the National Research Foundation (NRF), of Korea funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (Minister Choi Mun - Kee), US Air Force Office of Scientific Research through Asian Office of Aerospace R&D (AFOSR - AOARD), an
research was supported by World Class University (WCU), US -
Korea NBIT, Mid-Career Researcher (MCR), Converging
Research Center (CRC) and Basic Research Laboratory (BRL) programs through the National Research Foundation (NRF), of Korea funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (Minister Choi Mun - Kee), US Air Force Office of Scientific Research through Asian Office of Aerospace R&D (AFOSR - AOARD), an
Research Center (CRC) and
Basic Research Laboratory (BRL) programs through the National Research Foundation (NRF), of Korea funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (Minister Choi Mun - Kee), US Air Force Office of Scientific Research through Asian Office of Aerospace R&D (AFOSR - AOARD), an
Research Laboratory (BRL) programs through the National
Research Foundation (NRF), of Korea funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (Minister Choi Mun - Kee), US Air Force Office of Scientific Research through Asian Office of Aerospace R&D (AFOSR - AOARD), an
Research Foundation (NRF), of
Korea funded by the Ministry of
Science, ICT and Future Planning (Minister Choi Mun - Kee), US Air Force Office of Scientific
Research through Asian Office of Aerospace R&D (AFOSR - AOARD), an
Research through Asian Office of Aerospace R&D (AFOSR - AOARD), and AFOSR.
This
research was supported by the Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Tec
research was supported by the
Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Tec
Research Program through the National
Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Tec
Research Foundation of
Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education,
Science and Technology.
In the October 2012 issue, we publish our Global
Science Scorecard, a ranking of nations on how well they do science — not only on the quality and quantity of basic research but also on their ability to project that research into the real world, where it can affect people's lives.The United States comes out on top, by a wide margin, followed by Germany, China, Japan, the U.K., France, Canada, South Korea, Italy and
Science Scorecard, a ranking of nations on how well they do
science — not only on the quality and quantity of basic research but also on their ability to project that research into the real world, where it can affect people's lives.The United States comes out on top, by a wide margin, followed by Germany, China, Japan, the U.K., France, Canada, South Korea, Italy and
science — not only on the quality and quantity of
basic research but also on their ability to project that
research into the real world, where it can affect people's lives.The United States comes out on top, by a wide margin, followed by Germany, China, Japan, the U.K., France, Canada, South
Korea, Italy and Spain.
Researchers at the Institute for
Basic Science (IBS) in South
Korea have succeeded in developing the world's first technology to control specific protein functions in living cells by using lights, which may be useful in future cancer cell
research.
His awards include «Scientist of the Year» by the American Liver Foundation; «Visiting Distinguished Professor» at South
Korea's Dongook University; an Honorary Degree from The Romanian Academy of Sciences for
basic science advances in viral hepatitis; induction into the Bulgarian National Academy of Medicine and Sciences for his contributions to hepatitis B research; named «One of the 100 most important people in Bucks County of the last century» by The Intelligencer; honored as Judge's Choice, CEO of the Year, by Philadelphia Business Journal's Inaugural Life Science Award; and elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
science advances in viral hepatitis; induction into the Bulgarian National Academy of Medicine and Sciences for his contributions to hepatitis B
research; named «One of the 100 most important people in Bucks County of the last century» by The Intelligencer; honored as Judge's Choice, CEO of the Year, by Philadelphia Business Journal's Inaugural Life
Science Award; and elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Science Award; and elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of
Science Science (AAAS).
This
research was supported by the Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)(g
research was supported by the
Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)(g
Research Program through the National
Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)(g
Research Foundation of
Korea (NRF)(grant No.