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Pediatric Neurosurgery

金承基
金承基
  • Department少儿神经外科
  • Specialty  

Dr. Kim is a Professor and Neurosurgeon-in-Chief of Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Seoul National University Children’s Hospital and Seoul National University College of Medicine in Seoul, Korea. He serves as the Executive Director of Pediatric Nervous System Rare Disease Research Center and a 2nd head of Pediatric Clinical Neuroscience Center. Dr. Kim has trained at Seoul National University College of Medicine with post graduate studies at Seoul National University Hospital. He completed post-doctoral research fellowship at Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA. Dr. Kim is a skillful neurosurgeon and has operated on huge numbers of pediatric patients with neurological diseases. He is interested in clinical research on brain tumor, epilepsy surgery and moyamoya disease. He is also directing basic research on cerebral ischemia and stem cell research for CNS disorders.

皮智薰
皮智薰
  • Department少儿神经外科
  • Specialty  

Dr. Ji Hoon Phi graduated from Seoul National University College of Medicine in 2000. Thereafter, he was trained as a neurosurgeon in Seoul National University Hospital. Then, he had a fellowship training at the Seoul National University Children’s Hospital (SNUCH) to become a pediatric neurosurgeon. In 2010, he joined the faculty of the Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery of SNUCH and has continued his career in clinics and research. As a full-time dedicated pediatric neurosurgeon, his main clinical interest is brain tumor, epilepsy surgery, and moyamoya disease. Genomic analysis and finding new therapeutic targets of malignant pediatric brain tumors such as medulloblastoma, AT/RT, and ependymoma are the main subject of his research. Currently, his lab is focusing on the mechanism of leptomeningeal seeding of malignant brain tumors which is the most common cause of death of the patients. Low-grade brain tumor associated with drug-resistant epilepsy is the other main topic of research incorporating brain tumor and epilepsy together. Radio-genomic correlation of low-grade brain tumors is an interesting topic of his research. Finally, moyamoya disease occupies a substantial portion of his clinical and research concerns. Especially, Dr. Phi is highly interested in various diseases associated with moyamoya phenotype, so-called moyamoya syndrome. Combined with genetic studies, this field can open a new

李知姸
李知姸
  • Department少儿神经外科
  • Specialty  

金周桓
金周桓
  • Department少儿神经外科
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