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		Real Reality
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:36 pm    Post subject: Scientist Finds Cure for African Sleeping Sickness | 
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				Scientist Finds Cure for African Sleeping Sickness
 
A 29-year-old Korean scientist honored her departed father, after finding a new way of treating a parasitic disease, which can save hundreds of thousands of lives every year.
 
 
Her research was published as biological journal Cell's cover story in its Aug. 25 issue, being hailed as a breakthrough for development of new drugs to fight the African sleeping sickness and other diseases.
 
 
Lee left for the United States when she was in grade school and is now a postdoctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins' department of biological chemistry in Baltimore. She is still a Korean citizen and her mother and a brother are living in South Korea. 
 
 
Headed by Lee, the researchers found that the parasites lacking the enzyme elongase were unable to make the fatty acids, suggesting that controlling the fatty acid-manifesting enzyme could be the way to treat sleeping sickness.
 
Scientist Finds Cure for African Sleeping Sickness
 
By Cho Jin-seo, Korea Times (August 27, 2006)
 
http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/200608/kt2006082717312610220.htm
 
 
Article: Fatty Acid Synthesis by Elongases in Trypanosomes
 
Soo Hee Lee, Jennifer L. Stephens, Kimberly S. Paul, and Paul T. Englund
 
Department of Biological Chemistry, Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA
 
Correspondence:
 
Paul T. Englund...
 
Cell, Vol 126, 691-699, 25 August 2006
 
http://www.cell.com/content/article/abstract?uid=PIIS0092867406009627
 
 
Lab Members
 
Department of Biological Chemistry - Johns Hopkins Medical School
 
http://biolchem.bs.jhmi.edu/Englund/labmembers.htm
 
 
African Parasite Makes Component of Fat Differently from All Other Organisms
 
Studying the parasite that causes African sleeping sickness, scientists at Johns Hopkins have discovered a previously unknown way of making fatty acids, a component of fat and the outer layer of all cells....
 
Authors on this paper are Lee, Jennifer Stephens, Kimberly Paul and Englund, all of Hopkins.
 
Source: Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions 
 
Newswise
 
http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/522901/
 
 
 
 
http://photo.hankooki.com/newsphoto/2006/08/27/ensor200608272250490front.jpg
 
Korean-born scientist Lee Soo-hee is at left with her research on the cover of U.S. biology journal Cell for its Aug. 25 edition.
 
http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/200608/kt2006082717312610220.htm | 
			 
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		VanIslander
 
  
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				| another RR thread for the "Current Events" forum | 
			 
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		mack the knife
 
  
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				In any case, does anyone believe anything Korean scientists claim these days?  If I had a dollar for every article in the Herald claiming Korean scientists have "found a way to stop cancer"...   | 
			 
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		ttompatz
 
  
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	  In any case, does anyone believe anything Korean scientists claim these days?  If I had a dollar for every article in the Herald claiming Korean scientists have "found a way to stop cancer"...   | 
	 
 
 
 
 
If the research had been done in Korea, I would fully agree with you but...
 
 
Lee left for the United States when she was in grade school and is now a postdoctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins' department of biological chemistry in Baltimore.
 
 
considering she is a post doc fellow at Johns Hopkins... I would tend to believe it. | 
			 
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		mack the knife
 
  
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	  | If the research had been done in Korea, I would fully agree with you but...  | 
	 
 
 
 
That's the damage that Hwang has done to Korean science.  When people read something about a scientific or medical discovery that involves Koreans, they just dismiss it out of hand.  Why even bother reading it?  Thank you, national treasure Hwang. | 
			 
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		Julius
 
  
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				In order to make good, a Korean has to go abroad and be trained in the west   | 
			 
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		jaganath69
 
  
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				| If she has lived in the west for so long, is she still Korean? Western trained and no doubt a citizen of the US, would that not make her American? | 
			 
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				| Canadians like to lay claim to Bell and the telephone even though he wasn't even born in Canada and barely even lived in Canada. All cultures do this. That said, if she was in Korea, it's likely she'd be hounded to death by her parents to get married, quit her job, and have babies. | 
			 
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		Real Reality
 
 
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	  | another RR thread for the "Current Events" forum | 
	 
 
 
Are you sure this belongs in Current Events?
 
 
Scientist Finds Cure for African Sleeping Sickness
 
Her discovery could open up many applications to help vast numbers of people threatened by this fly-borne infection in Africa.
 
Her research was published...
 
Lee left for the United States when she was in grade school and is now a postdoctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins' department of biological chemistry in Baltimore. She is still a Korean citizen and her mother and a brother are living in South Korea.
 
Korean-born scientist Lee Soo-hee is at left with her research on the cover of U.S. biology journal Cell for its Aug. 25 edition.
 
Headed by Lee, the researchers found that the parasites lacking the enzyme...
 
By Cho Jin-seo, Korea Times (August 27, 2006)
 
http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/200608/kt2006082717312610220.htm
 
 
Consider part of the press release from Johns Hopkins:
 
 
AFRICAN PARASITE MAKES COMPONENT OF FAT DIFFERENTLY FROM ALL OTHER ORGANISMS
 
-- Johns Hopkins Researchers Shed Light on the Culprit Behind "Sleeping Sickness"
 
Studying the parasite that causes African sleeping sickness, scientists at Johns Hopkins have discovered a previously unknown way of making fatty acids, a component of fat and the outer layer of all cells.
 
They learned about this new fatty acid-making pathway by hunting the trypanosome genome for stretches of DNA known to be involved in fatty acid synthesis in other organisms, like animals and plants.
 
The researchers reasoned that knocking out the fatty acid-making genes would prevent the parasite from making myristate and other fatty acids.
 
But when one member of the research team, Jennifer Stephens, knocked out a single gene in the trypanosome known to make fatty acids in other organisms,...
 
The researchers were funded by the National Institutes of Health.
 
Authors on this paper are Lee, Jennifer Stephens, Kimberly Paul and Englund, all of Hopkins.
 
Johns Hopkins Medicine
 
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/Press_releases/2006/08_24_06.html
 
 
Just a drop of Korean blood enough for news media
 
Even though the person is a foreigner, we try to cling to the tinniest detail that could link the person to our great Korean pool....
 
It seems we are obsessed to find anyone that has achieved greatness in just about any field and when that person happens to be only one-fourth Korean or even less, we are sure to write about that person. 
 
by Brian Lee, JoongAng Daily (May 28, 2005)
 
http://joongangdaily.joins.com/200505/27/200505272042151879900091009101.html
 
 
Scientific Competitiveness Ranked 19th, Seven Spots Lower Than Two Years Ago
 
by Ki-Jeong Ko, Donga.com (July 15, 2004)
 
http://english.donga.com/srv/service.php3?bicode=030000&biid=2004071668978 | 
			 
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