<At the 24th L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards ceremony, winners and officials take a commemorative photo. From left: Yoon Byeong-soon, Acting Secretary General of the Korean National Commission for UNESCO; Hwang Eun-sook, Chairperson of the Women’s Bioscience Forum; Lim Mi-hee, Professor at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and recipient of the Academic Promotion Award; Kang Mi-kyung, Assistant Professor at Korea University and recipient of the Fellowship Award; Lee Jeong-hyun, Assistant Professor at Kongju National University; Jeon Ji-hye, Assistant Professor at Gyeongsang National University; Jo Yu-na, Research Professor at Pusan National University; and Samuel du Retail, CEO of L'Oréal Korea./Courtesy of L'Oréal Korea>
Im Mi-hee, a professor at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Department of Chemistry, received the Academic Promotion Award at the 24th Korean L'Oréal-UNESCO Women in Science Awards ceremony.
L'Oréal Korea, the Korean National Commission for UNESCO, and the Women’s Bioscience Forum held the 24th Korean L'Oréal-UNESCO Women in Science Awards ceremony on the 16th and noted that Im Mi-hee was selected for this year’s Academic Promotion Award.
Professor Im was recognized for her research on the causes of Alzheimer's disease at the molecular level and her efforts in the discovery of intracellular proteins that promote the toxicity of Alzheimer’s-inducing factors. Professor Im is a full member of the Korean Academy of Science and Technology (KAST) and has received several awards including the Hanseong Science Award, this year's Women in Science and Technology Award, and the RIGAKU-ACCC Award (Asia's top woman scientist).
The fellowship section, awarded to four emerging women scientists, includes Kang Mi-kyung, an assistant professor at Korea University’s Department of Health and Environmental Sciences; Jeon Ji-hye, an assistant professor at Gyeongsang National University’s Department of Life Sciences; Jo Yu-na, a research professor at Pusan National University’s College of Medicine; and Lee Jeong-hyun, an assistant professor at Kongju National University’s Department of Environmental Education.
The recipients of the Academic Promotion Award and fellowships will receive a certificate and a trophy, along with research funding of 30 million won and 7 million won, respectively.
Samuel du Retail, the representative of L'Oréal Korea, said, “The L'Oréal Group continues to support the empowerment of women scientists and the improvement of research environments worldwide under the philosophy that 'the world needs science, and science needs women.' We will actively support more female talents to shine at the center of scientific and technological advancement in the future.”