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* 2002-2003: <br> Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD <br> Biology Department <br> MS in Cellular and Molecular Biology
* 2002-2003: <br> Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD <br> Biology Department <br> MS in Cellular and Molecular Biology
* 1998-2002: <br> Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD <br> BA in Biology <br> Departmental and General Honors <br> 1st out of 1167
* 1998-2002: <br> Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD <br> BA in Biology <br> Departmental and General Honors <br> 1st out of 1167


====Honors and Awards====
====Honors and Awards====
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* Golden Key National Honor Society Gold Medal (2000) <br> Honor society award given to one student per inducted class based on academic merit and involvement in community service.
* Golden Key National Honor Society Gold Medal (2000) <br> Honor society award given to one student per inducted class based on academic merit and involvement in community service.
* Provost Research Award (2000) <br>
* Provost Research Award (2000) <br>


====Publications====
====Publications====
* TBD
* TBD

Revision as of 11:40, 28 March 2007

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Kibem Kim

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, MD-PhD Program

Cellular and Molecular Medicine Graduate Program (Dr. Bert Vogelstein Lab)

E-mail : kibemkim@hotmail.com


Research

  • Experimental Cancer Therapy Development


Education and Professional Training

  • 2003-Present:
    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
    MD/PhD candidate, Medican Scientist Training Program
    Advisor: Bert Vogelstein, MD
  • 2002-2003:
    Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
    Biology Department
    MS in Cellular and Molecular Biology
  • 1998-2002:
    Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
    BA in Biology
    Departmental and General Honors
    1st out of 1167


Honors and Awards

  • Merck Scholar(2003)
    Full scholarship award based on academic merit and research potential
  • William McElroy Award (2002)
    One student is selected amond graduating biology student based on academic merit and research record
  • Phi Beta Kappa – Junior class (2001)
    Honor society invitation given to the top 1% of the class based on academic merit
  • Golden Key National Honor Society Gold Medal (2000)
    Honor society award given to one student per inducted class based on academic merit and involvement in community service.
  • Provost Research Award (2000)


Publications

  • TBD