Do Young Kim | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Do Young Kim | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Do Young Kim, Yonsei University College of Medicine South Korea

Do Young Kim is a Professor of Internal Medicine at Yonsei University College of Medicine and a hepatologist at Severance Hospital in Seoul, Korea. Having been part of the faculty since 2007, Dr. Kim is widely recognized for his contributions to hepatology, particularly in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). He earned his medical degree from Yonsei University in 1996 and completed his training at Severance Hospital. Dr. Kim’s research experience includes a position as a research associate at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center from 2011 to 2012, where he focused on proteomics and microRNA in HCC.

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Summary of Suitability for the “Research for Best Researcher Award”

Professor Do Young Kim, a prominent figure in hepatology and internal medicine, has made significant contributions to the field of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and hepatitis C research. As a professor at Yonsei University College of Medicine and a hepatologist at Severance Hospital, he has established himself as a leading expert in his field since 2007. His academic background, including his degree from Yonsei University and specialized training at Severance Hospital, laid a solid foundation for his remarkable career.

His research focus on proteomics and microRNA in HCC, particularly during his tenure at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, has led to innovative insights into the mechanisms underlying liver cancer and hepatitis C. This focus has translated into a series of impactful publications, where he has served as the corresponding author in studies that explore new treatment paradigms and diagnostic advancements for HCC. His work on the efficacy and safety of various treatments, including sorafenib and lenvatinib, has become essential reading for clinicians and researchers alike.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Do Young Kim obtained his medical degree from Yonsei University in Seoul, Korea, in 1996. After completing his studies, he underwent medical training at Severance Hospital, where he continued his professional development until 2001. In 2011, Dr. Kim broadened his academic horizons by becoming a research associate at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, where he focused on proteomics and microRNA in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). This international research experience allowed him to deepen his expertise in the molecular aspects of liver cancer. Dr. Kim’s ongoing contributions to medical education and his research have been deeply influenced by his foundational education and global training experiences.

💼 Professional Experience 

Dr. Do Young Kim is currently serving as a Professor of Internal Medicine at Yonsei University College of Medicine and a hepatologist at Severance Hospital in Seoul, Korea. Since joining Severance Hospital in 2007, he has become an integral part of the team, specializing in hepatology and liver diseases. His research has advanced understanding in areas such as hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and hepatitis C. In 2011-2012, Dr. Kim expanded his professional expertise by working as a research associate at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, USA. There, he conducted cutting-edge research in proteomics and microRNA in relation to HCC, which added a new dimension to his medical and scientific career. His ongoing clinical and research contributions have made him a leader in the field of hepatology.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Do Young Kim has received significant recognition in the field of hepatology, with several prestigious awards throughout his career. His research on hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and hepatitis C has earned him acknowledgment both nationally and internationally. He is particularly recognized for his contributions to clinical practices surrounding HCC and his extensive publication record in highly respected medical journals. His role as a corresponding author in key studies, such as those published in Hepatology and J Gastroenterol Hepatol, highlights his leadership in advancing knowledge about liver disease. Dr. Kim’s research and clinical expertise have earned him the trust and respect of colleagues in the medical community, solidifying his position as a leading expert in the field of internal medicine and hepatology.

🌍 Research Skills On Medicine

Dr. Do Young Kim’s research skills are highly regarded, particularly in the fields of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and hepatitis C. He specializes in proteomics and microRNA, utilizing these molecular techniques to gain deeper insights into the pathophysiology of liver diseases. His time at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center honed his skills in advanced research methodologies, which he continues to apply in his work at Severance Hospital and Yonsei University College of Medicine. Dr. Kim’s research is both experimental and clinical, bridging the gap between laboratory findings and real-world medical applications. He is skilled in conducting large-scale studies, analyzing complex data, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to advance scientific understanding. His research has led to significant clinical improvements in the management of liver diseases, particularly in HCC treatment and early detection.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Letter to the editor on “Sorafenib vs. lenvatinib in advanced hepatocellular carcinoma after atezolizumab/bevacizumab failure: a real-world study”
    • Authors: Chon, Y.E., Kim, D.Y., Chon, H.J., Kim, D.Y.
    • Citation: Clinical and Molecular Hepatology, 2025, 31(1), pp. e98–e100
  • The Possible Impact of Zinc-Enriched Multivitamins on Treatment-Naïve Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis Patients
    • Authors: Seo, H.R., Chung, K.B., Kim, D.-Y.
    • Citation: Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2025, 14(1), 260
  • Survey on Alopecia Areata Patients’ Reported Factors that Determine Severity of Alopecia Areata: A Nationwide Multicenter Study
    • Authors: Kim, J.E., Lee, S., Kang, H., Lee, Y.W., Kim, M.-B.
    • Citation: Annals of Dermatology, 2024, 36(6), pp. 376–383
  • Prognostic Efficacy of the Albumin-Bilirubin Score and Treatment Outcomes in Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Large-Scale, Multi-Center Real-World Database Study
    • Authors: Kim, K.-P., Kim, K.M., Ryoo, B.-Y., Kim, J.-A., Kim, K.-H.
    • Citation: Liver Cancer, 2024, 13(6), pp. 610–628
  • Detection of NUDT15 R139C Variants and Azathioprine Utilization in Patients with Dermatologic Conditions
    • Authors: Chung, K.B., Sung, H., Kim, D.-Y.
    • Citation: International Journal of Dermatology, 2024, 63(3), pp. e75–e77
  • Quantitative Analysis of Hair Luster in a Novel Ultraviolet-Irradiated Mouse Model
    • Authors: Chung, K.B., Lee, Y.I., Kim, Y.J., Kim, D.-Y., Lee, J.H.
    • Citation: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2024, 25(3), 1885
    • Citations: 1
  • Heterogeneity in Keloid Scars: Influence of Mechanical Stretching on Keloids Arising from Different Anatomical Sites
    • Authors: Lee, Y.I., Yang, Y., Ham, S., Kim, D.-Y., Lee, J.H.
    • Citation: Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2024
  • The Efficacy of Treatment for Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Elderly Patients
    • Authors: Lee, H.A., Lee, S., Lee, H.L., Rhim, H., Kim, D.Y.
    • Citation: Journal of Liver Cancer, 2023, 23(2), pp. 362–376
    • Citations: 2
  • Predictive Biomarkers of Survival in Patients with Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma Receiving Atezolizumab Plus Bevacizumab Treatment
    • Authors: Chon, Y.E., Cheon, J., Kim, H., Chon, H.J., Kim, B.K.
    • Citation: Cancer Medicine, 2023, 12(3), pp. 2731–2738
    • Citations: 26
  • Activated TAZ Induces Liver Cancer in Collaboration with EGFR/HER2 Signaling Pathways
    • Authors: Moon, H., Park, H., Chae, M.J., Kim, D.Y., Ro, S.W.
    • Citation: BMC Cancer, 2022, 22(1), 423
    • Citations: 11

FANCY GAETE | Medicine | Women Researcher Award

Dr. FANCY GAETE | Medicine | Women Researcher Award

👤 Dr. FANCY GAETE, HOSPITAL SANTIAGO ORIENTE DR. LUIS TISNÉ BROUSSE, Chile

Dr. Fancy Gaete Verdejo is a renowned anatomopathologist with 26 years of experience in Chile’s public healthcare system. As a pioneer in breast cancer diagnostics, she established the national reference center for the in situ hybridization technique for HER2 testing, which has been operational since 2011. In 2022, she transitioned from the manual FISH HER2 technique to the automated DISH HER2 method, integrating digital pathology and AI algorithms. This innovation led to a 13.02% reduction in costs, an 83.86% improvement in response time, and an 11.29% increase in productivity. Dr. Gaete is actively involved in the advancement of pathology practices and plays a leadership role as the President of the Chilean Society of Pathological Anatomy and the Chilean Society of Mastology.

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🌟  Assessment of Suitability for the Research for Women Researcher Award

Summary of Suitability
Dr. Fancy Gaete Verdejo exemplifies an exceptional commitment to advancing research and innovation in pathology, specifically breast cancer diagnostics, within the Chilean public health system. Her pioneering efforts to centralize the HER2 in situ hybridization technique have significantly impacted breast cancer pathology in Chile. By introducing the automated DISH HER2 technique integrated with digital pathology and artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms, she has revolutionized diagnostic efficiency, reducing costs by 13.02%, cutting response times by 83.86%, and improving productivity by 11.29%.

Dr. Verdejo’s leadership in developing a national reference center for HER2 analysis has not only elevated the quality of public healthcare but also fostered a data-driven approach to diagnostics. Her dedication to reducing healthcare disparities through affordable and accessible diagnostic innovations underscores her suitability for this award. Moreover, her current roles as President of the Chilean Society of Pathological Anatomy and the Chilean Society of Mastology further highlight her influence and commitment to the field.

🎓  Education

Dr. Gaete completed her medical studies at the University of Chile, where she specialized in Anatomopathology. Her passion for advancing medical diagnostics led her to focus on molecular pathology, particularly in breast cancer. She further honed her skills by obtaining advanced training in digital pathology and artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, ensuring she stayed at the forefront of technological innovations in the field. Throughout her career, Dr. Gaete has pursued continuous education, contributing significantly to the implementation of cutting-edge technologies in public health systems. Her work has not only reshaped breast cancer diagnostic processes but has also inspired others in the field to incorporate AI and digital tools to improve healthcare outcomes.

💼  Professional Experience 

Dr. Fancy Gaete Verdejo has dedicated over 26 years of service in the Chilean public healthcare system. As an anatomopathologist, she has specialized in the diagnosis of breast cancer, implementing groundbreaking techniques and driving efficiency in pathology labs. In 2011, she established the national reference center for HER2 in situ hybridization in breast cancer, advancing diagnostic capabilities. Dr. Gaete’s work became more impactful in 2022 when she led the transition from manual FISH HER2 testing to an automated DISH HER2 method, integrating digital pathology with AI algorithms. This transition dramatically improved the turnaround time, reduced costs, and enhanced productivity within the system. Beyond her technical expertise, Dr. Gaete holds leadership roles in major Chilean medical societies, such as the Chilean Society of Pathological Anatomy and the Chilean Society of Mastology, where she contributes to the shaping of national health policies.

🏅  Awards and Recognition

Dr. Gaete’s pioneering contributions have earned her numerous accolades throughout her distinguished career. She has been recognized for her role in advancing breast cancer diagnostics in Chile, particularly through her development of the national reference center for HER2 in situ hybridization. Her innovative work in integrating digital pathology with AI has also been widely acknowledged for improving diagnostic accuracy and system efficiency. Additionally, Dr. Gaete’s leadership in the Chilean Society of Pathological Anatomy (President 2023-2026) and the Chilean Society of Mastology (President 2024-2026) reflects the esteem in which she is held by her peers. These positions have enabled her to influence national healthcare policies and standards in pathology and oncology. Her work has also led to several collaborations with international institutions, further expanding her impact on the global healthcare community.

🌍  Research Skills On Medicine

Dr. Gaete is an expert in anatomical pathology with a deep focus on molecular and digital pathology, particularly in breast cancer. Her research skills include a solid understanding of diagnostic techniques, data analysis, and the integration of innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and digital imaging into pathology workflows. She excels in evaluating the economic impact of medical technologies, particularly in healthcare systems. Her research has significantly influenced the adoption of digital pathology and AI in Chile, demonstrating how these tools can optimize diagnostic precision and efficiency. Furthermore, Dr. Gaete is highly skilled in research management, leading both academic and industry collaborations. Her work has contributed to the publication of influential studies on the cost-effectiveness of healthcare technologies, such as her ongoing research on the economic impact of integrative digital pathology in public breast cancer diagnostics.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Impact of the Chilean explicit guarantees health system (GES) on breast cancer treatment | Resultados del tratamiento del cáncer de mama, programa nacional de cáncer del adulto
    • Authors: Castillo, C.S.M., Cabrera, M.E.C., Derio P., L., Gaete V., F., Cavada CH., G.
    • Journal: Revista Medica de Chile
    • Year: 2017
    • Volume: 145(12)
    • Pages: 1507–1513
    • Citations: 14
  • Spontaneous quadruplet pregnancy. A challenge for the multidisciplinary team in a health service | Gestación cuádruple espontánea. Un desafío para el equipo multidisciplinario en un servicio de salud
    • Authors: Salgado M., E., Lattus O., J., Barrera C., V., Fritis L., A., Gaete V., F.
    • Journal: Revista Chilena de Obstetricia y Ginecologia
    • Year: 2006
    • Volume: 71(1)
    • Pages: 35–42
    • Citations: 1
  • Jejunal diverticulosis as cause of gastrointestinal hemorrhages. Case report | Diverticulosis yeyunal: Una causa infrecuente de hemorragia digestiva. Caso clínico
    • Authors: Zapata L., R., Rojas S., C., Gaete V., F.
    • Journal: Revista Medica de Chile
    • Year: 2000
    • Volume: 128(10)
    • Pages: 1133–1138
    • Citations: 4