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Hyung-Wook Park

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Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences|June 3, 2010
Longevity, aging, and caloric restriction: Clive Maine McCay and the construction of a multidisciplinary research programHyung Wook Park
Ui Sahak|September 7, 2011
"Senility and death of tissues are not a necessary phenomenon": Alexis Carrel and the origins of gerontologyHyung Wook Park
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|August 14, 2023
Joseph E. Murray's Struggle to Transplant Kidneys: Failure, Individuality, and Plastic Surgery, 1950-1965Hyung Wook Park
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|September 1, 2025
A Social History of Seoul National University Hospital: The National Health Insurance, Three-Minute Consultation, and the Convoluted Legacy of American Aid for a Postcolonial Medical Institution in South KoreaHyung Wook Park
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|June 14, 2006
Germs, hosts, and the origin of Frank Macfarlane Burnet's concept of "self " and "tolerance," 1936-1949Hyung Wook Park
Annals of Science|August 4, 2015
Constructing Failure: Leonard Hayflick, Biomedicine, and the Problems with Tissue CultureHyung Wook Park
Endeavour|November 21, 2015
Programming cell death in the 1960s: developmental biology beyond dichotomyHyung Wook Park
Endeavour|August 10, 2010
'The shape of the human being as a function of time': time, transplantation, and tolerance in Peter Brian Medawar's research, 1937-1956Hyung Wook Park
Journal of the History of Biology|February 28, 2009
Edmund Vincent Cowdry and the making of gerontology as a multidisciplinary scientific field in the United StatesHyung Wook Park
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|December 12, 2012
Biological aging and social characteristics: gerontology, the Baltimore city hospitals, and the National Institutes of HealthHyung Wook Park
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Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences|June 3, 2010
Longevity, aging, and caloric restriction: Clive Maine McCay and the construction of a multidisciplinary research programHyung Wook Park
Ui Sahak|September 7, 2011
"Senility and death of tissues are not a necessary phenomenon": Alexis Carrel and the origins of gerontologyHyung Wook Park
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|August 14, 2023
Joseph E. Murray's Struggle to Transplant Kidneys: Failure, Individuality, and Plastic Surgery, 1950-1965Hyung Wook Park
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|September 1, 2025
A Social History of Seoul National University Hospital: The National Health Insurance, Three-Minute Consultation, and the Convoluted Legacy of American Aid for a Postcolonial Medical Institution in South KoreaHyung Wook Park
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|June 14, 2006
Germs, hosts, and the origin of Frank Macfarlane Burnet's concept of "self " and "tolerance," 1936-1949Hyung Wook Park
Annals of Science|August 4, 2015
Constructing Failure: Leonard Hayflick, Biomedicine, and the Problems with Tissue CultureHyung Wook Park
Endeavour|November 21, 2015
Programming cell death in the 1960s: developmental biology beyond dichotomyHyung Wook Park
Endeavour|August 10, 2010
'The shape of the human being as a function of time': time, transplantation, and tolerance in Peter Brian Medawar's research, 1937-1956Hyung Wook Park
Journal of the History of Biology|February 28, 2009
Edmund Vincent Cowdry and the making of gerontology as a multidisciplinary scientific field in the United StatesHyung Wook Park
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|December 12, 2012
Biological aging and social characteristics: gerontology, the Baltimore city hospitals, and the National Institutes of HealthHyung Wook Park
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