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S. Korean Doctor Becomes Top Editor of Textbook on Strokes

Written: 2016-04-08 10:05:02Updated: 2016-04-08 14:33:10

S. Korean Doctor Becomes Top Editor of Textbook on Strokes

A South Korean doctor will be the top editor of an international textbook series on strokes.
 
Neurology Professor Lee Seung-hoon at Seoul National University Hospital revealed on Friday that he would be the top editor of the six-book series after signing a deal with scientific publishing company, Springer Nature.
 
The series will be named "Stroke Revisited." Lee will be the sole chief editor of the series.
 
The professor was a contributor to "Cerebral Microbleeds" published in 2011 by Cambridge University Press. He also presented some 130 research papers on the basics and clinical trials for strokes.

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