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3rd Annual Young Investigator Award Presented at International Stem Cell Symposium

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JOURNAL “Stem Cells” PRESENTS 3rd ANNUAL
YOUNG INVESTIGATORAWARD AT INTERNATIONAL STEM CELL SYMPOSIUM

Dr. Motoda named for fundamental cancer stem cell discovery

 

Durham, NC & Seoul, Korea
, June 20, 2008 – The journal STEM CELLS® announces

that Lena Motoda, MD, PhD won the 3rd Annual STEM CELLS® Young InvestigatorAward. 

Co-sponsored by The International Stem Cell Symposium, the $10,000 prize is

annually given to a young scientist who is the principal author of a research paper

published in STEM CELLS judged to be most important by a worldwide jury. A medical

graduate of The University of Tokyo, Dr. Motoda received her PhD degree for her Young Investigator

Award winning research conducted at the Institute of Molecular and Cell

Biology, National University of Singapore, with the mentorship of Associate Professor

Motomi Osato and Professor Yoshiaki Ito. Dr. Motoda is currently in the Department of

Pediatrics, Toranomon Hospital, Tokyo.

 

STEM CELLS published Dr. Motoda’s landmark paper that describes the importance of

“RUNX1” as a molecular guardian of stem cells that produce blood cells. RUNX1, a

transcription factor protein, protects these vital cells from cancer-inducing molecular

insults by maintaining fail-safe cellular mechanisms. This may offer new therapeutic

options for blood cell malignancies like leukemia and lymphoma. The article is freely

available online: http://stemcells.alphamedpress.org/cgi/content/full/25/12/2976.

 

Professor Miodrag Stojković, co-editor of STEM CELLS, remarked that, “Dr. Motoda’s

discovery demonstrates, once again, why it is essential to understand basic molecular

mechanisms since these revelations may both help prevent disease and enable the

development of novel and hopefully more effective therapeutic options.” To which

Professor Donald Phinney,
STEM CELLS’ other co-editor, remarked, “The manuscript by

Motoda and her colleagues is an excellent example of how molecular mechanisms that

regulate stem cell self-renewal, cell Proliferation, and cell death are inextricably linked

and how the perturbation of these pathways can cooperate to promote malignancies.”

 

The 3rd annual award, presented on June 20
th during the 6th Annual International Stem

Cell Symposium, in Seoul, Korea, is considered one of the most important in this fast

paced research arena. “The journal
STEM CELLS is the oldest and most respected journal

devoted to stem cell research and Regenerative Medicine. The International Stem CellSymposium

, now in its sixth year, is pleased to partner with this world-class journal,” said

Professor Il-Hoan Oh, Director of The Catholic University of Korea’s Cell & Gene

Therapy Institute and chair of the Symposium’s organizing committee.

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            The International Stem Cell Symposium has been organized annually by faculty of 

            The  Catholic University of Korea  at which the most promising basic and clinical

            research dealing with s
tem cells and their therapeutic applications is

            critically discussed by cutting-edge researchers.

 

stem_cells_cluster.jpgSTEM CELLS
®, the international journal of cell Differentiation and

proliferation, publishes original articles and concise reviews describing basic

laboratory investigations of stem cells and the translation to patient care. The

Journal covers all aspects of stem cells and regenerative medicine. In its 26th

year of publication, STEM CELLS is the first journal devoted to this fast-

pacedfield of research. Its Impact Factor of 7.924 places it in the top 3% of all

                                                              high-impact international journals.

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Contacts

STEM CELLS®

Media: George Kendall, Phone: +1-919-680-0011 (ext. 224); Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

International Stem Cell Symposium:

Il-Hoan Oh, M.D., Ph.D.
, Professor, The Catholic University of Korea; Director, Cell & Gene

Therapy Institute; 505 Banpodong, Seoul, Korea; Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

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