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Word: jin (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Even with all the technical disappointments, with the contaminated experiments, with the mysterious dying cells, even with the super-sensitive equipment that must be pampered like an old Buick, the mathematician's son has had some fun. Basic research is time consuming, lonely, chancy, and incredibly discouraging. But Se-jin entered it as if slipping into a warm bath...

Author: By Michael Stein, | Title: When It Works, It Really Works | 6/4/1981 | See Source »

Even if it's part time. This year, Se-jin roamed the country for medical school interviews. Meanwhile, he played teaching fellow in Biochem 10, the introductory Biochemistry course, while spending every spare moment in the lab. "I did absolutely zero work in other courses," he laughs. But he did enough to get accepted at Johns Hopkins Medical school where he will pursue both an MD and a Ph.D. His research will continue on viruses, this time animal tumor viruses, under the direction of Dr. Dan Nathans, 1976 Nobel Laureate. That's seven more years of school, including summers...

Author: By Michael Stein, | Title: When It Works, It Really Works | 6/4/1981 | See Source »

...school when he wants to work in a lab? "I think medical school has more to offer than just teaching you to practice medicine. My education there will contribute to the type of researcher I am," he comments. As part of his MD-Ph.D program at Hopkins, Se-jin will be exempt from tuition in addition to receiving a $5,000 stipend each year...

Author: By Michael Stein, | Title: When It Works, It Really Works | 6/4/1981 | See Source »

...Regulate their P2 Helpers." He studied the relationship between two types of viruses where one helps the other to survive when they attack the same cell. How one helps the other, which genes are necessary for functions, and these are controlled: those are the compelling problems. And Se-jin waxes eloquent when listing his experiments and results--like a child sharing newly-learned multiplication tables...

Author: By Michael Stein, | Title: When It Works, It Really Works | 6/4/1981 | See Source »

...critics and writers who know so much more than they do. In experimental science where the professor does no work at the bench, the actual contributions are made by his students. The work I do is in no way inferior to that of a graduate student or Ph.D.," Se-jin says. "It may take me longer and I may not see the interesting results as quickly," he says modestly, "but my work is just as worthwhile...

Author: By Michael Stein, | Title: When It Works, It Really Works | 6/4/1981 | See Source »

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