School of Biomedical Sciences
生物醫學學院
The Chinese University of Hong Kong 香港中文大學

Thematic Research Program

Research Focus:

Neurophysiology, neurodevelopment, and neurodegenerative diseases

  1. One focus is neuroplasticity and motor learning, control of voluntary movement, treatment strategies for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases as well as stroke survivors. Members are also interested in neurocognitive deficits in obstructive sleep apnea, brain iron dysregulation in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, ocular inflammation, retinal degeneration and glaucoma, inflammatory response and platelets in the central nervous system.

 

Cardiovascular function, metabolic diseases, cellular signaling

  1. A focus is cellular and molecular events in the initiation and progression of endothelial cell dysfunction in hypertension and diabetes, and animal models for cardio-metabolic disorder. Members are also interested in ion channels (TRP and K channel) and calcium signaling in the cardiovascular system, modulation of cardiac and vascular smooth muscle ion channels by herbal medicine.
  2. Other interest includes molecular biology of fluorescent proteins, development of anti-obesity and anti-diabetic drugs, mechanisms of fetal programming of type II diabetes and metabolic syndrome in offspring of diabetic mothers, mediators of arthritis development and stroke, ion channels in cancer cells, subcellular vesicular trafficking and autophagy.

 

Name Contact No. Research Interests
Prof CHAN Sun On 3943 6898 Axon growth and guidance, degenerative and
inflammatory eye diseases
Prof CHEUNG Chi Kwan Vincent (Deputy Chief)  3943 9389 Motor control, motor learning, motor development,
stroke rehabilitation, diseases of the motor system, 
computational neuroscience, biomechanics
Prof HUI Xiaoyan Hannah 3943 5101 Adipose Remodelling
Prof IP Pak Kan Jacque 3943 0456 Activity-dependent synaptic plasticity,
Autism and related disorders, Visual cortex,
Learning and memory, Immediate early genes,
Neurodevelopment, In vivo two-photon imaging
Prof KE Ya 3943 6780 Network basis of cognitive functions,
Emotion and related innate behaviors,
Circuit aberrations and treatments in neurodegenerative diseases
Prof MOK Ka Pun Chris 2252 8771/3763 6128 Pathogenicity of zoonotic viruses in human,
Viral immunology on respiratory diseases,
Prophylactic and treatment options for respiratory infection
Prof POON Ngar Yun Ellen 3943 5750 Human pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes,
disease modelling and drug screening, precision medicine,
cardiotoxicity, mitochondria and metabolism, omics
Prof RANSOM Bruce Robert 3943 0598 Glial cell physiology and function,
the cellular pathophysiology of ischemic brain injury,
brain and nerve energy metabolism (especially the role
of glycogen) and extracellular space ion homeostasis.
Prof SCHNUPP Wilbert Jan Hendrick 3943 5144 Binaural Hearing in Animal Models for Cochlear Implantation,
Neural mechanisms of auditory perception and predictive coding,
Sensory plasticity and adaptation to the auditory environment
Prof SHUM Sau Wun Alisa 3943 6840 Anti-obesity and anti–diabetes drug development,
fetal programming of adult diseases
Prof TIAN Xiaoyu 3943 3075 Macrophage, vascular homeostasis, molecular clock
Prof YAO Xiaoqiang (Chief) 3943 6877 Ca2+ signaling, TRP channels, cardiovascular
physiology, atherosclerosis,  mechanical sensation,
TM9SF4, ER stress, autophagy, cancer
chemoresistance
Name Contact No.
Prof CHOI Chung Hang Jonathan 3943 8469
Prof LEUNG Kai Shun Christopher 3943 5803
Prof LUI Oi Lan Kathy 3763 6034
Prof MA Ching Wan Ronald 3505 3135 / 3505 3125
Prof MOK Chung Tong Vincent 3505 1459 / 2558 7122
Prof ONG San-Bing 3513 3157
Prof TSANG Suk-Ying Faye 3943 1020
Prof WANG Chi Chiu Ronald 3505 3099

 

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Research Focus for Stem Cells and Regeneration Theme:

The host reaction to tissue injury involves a complex interplay of local and systemic, cellular and hormonal responses. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) present in many adult tissues can generate new cells either continuously or in response to injury/inflammation/cancer. The main research focus of this group is to understand the role of stem cells in diseases and development and to use MSCs for clinical translational research. The main research interests include:

  1. Study the fundamental biological/mechanical factors that control/regulate MSCs proliferation, differentiation and fate.
  2. MSCs as a source for tissue engineering and regeneration such as bone-tendon healing, tendon repair, fracture healing, cardiac tissue repair, etc.
  3. The role of MSCs in cancer development and the use of MSCs as carriers for anti-cancer gene therapy.
  4. Reprogram the somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cell (iPS) and the use of iPS as models for studying diseases and developmental process.
  5. To use GMP stem cell facility to carry out cell therapy clinical trials.
Prof LEE Ka Ho Kenneth (Chief) 39436785
Prof FENG Bo 39431455
Prof JIANG Xiaohua 39431229
Prof LU Gang 39435739
Prof MAK King Lun Kingston 39434497
Prof WAN Chao 39434494
Prof CHAN Kai Ming Cavor 26322728
Prof CHENG Chun Yiu Jack (Deputy Chief) 26322729
Prof LI Gang 37636153
Prof MAK Fuk Tat Arthur 39438268
Prof POON Wai Sang 26322624

 

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Development and diseases

  • Embryonic and fetal development and reproductive tract environment in health and diseases including prematurity, Hirschprung’s disease, neural crest defects, cardiac diseases and diabetic pregnancies.
  • Development and regeneration of peripheral nerves, craniofacial development, deafness and eye diseases.
  • Genetic and molecular basis of skeletal disorders
  • Wnt/Planar cell polarity (Wnt/PCP) signaling in development and disease.

 

Stem cells and tissue engineering

  • Regulatory mechanisms of stem cell differentiation (microRNA, ion channels, long non-coding RNAs) and stem cell therapy in tissue regeneration.
  • Generation, biological, genetic and genomic characterization, and clinical application of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, embryonic stem cells and mesenchymal stem cells (MSC).
  • Application of iPS cells as disease models including neurological diseases and cancers and as tools for drug discoveries.
  • Stem cell biology and cell-based therapies
  • Stem cell-based tissue engineering, biomaterials, artificial intelligence, deep learning, label-free cell tracking, musculoskeletal regeneration, orthopaedic research, small molecules and 3D microphysiological tissue models for regenerative medicine.
  • Molecular regulation of stem cells in aging and age-related diseases

 

Developmental genomics, genetics and epigenetics

  • Genetics and genomics of organogenesis, and functional genomics, epigenetics and cell biology of the reproductive epithelia, developing germ cells, embryonic gonads and reproductive tumors.
  • Inherited and congenital diseases and personalized medicine.
  • Molecular mechanisms of acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease.
  • CRISPR and gene-editing technologies for gene and cell therapies to treat human diseases.

 

Name Contact No. Research Interests
Prof BLOCKI Anna Maria (Deputy Co-Chief) 3943 9797 Tissue Engineering, regenerative medicine,
biomaterials, stem cells, cell-based therapy,
hydrogel, extracellular matrix
Prof CHAN Hon Fai Vivas 3943 3032 Tissue engineering, liver regeneration, stem cell,
microfluidics, biomaterial, biomechanics
Prof. CHAN Pui Barbara 3943 0509 Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, enabling technologies, biomaterials, complex organoid and tumoroids, cell niche engineering, mechanoregulation
Prof CHAN Wai Yee 3943 1383 Genetic diseases, germ cells, differentiation, tumor,
microRNA, epigenetics 
Prof CHAN Wood Yee (Co-Chief) 3943 6895 Stem cell therapy, development of enteric nervous
system, neural crest stem cells, stem cell migration
and differentiation, congenital gut disorders,
cell transplantation, mouse embryonicdevelopment,
Hirschsprung’s disease, irritable bowel syndrome,
neural crest cell induction
Prof CHEUNG Hoi Hung Albert 3943 9796 Stem cell differentiation and aging 
Prof DALTON Stephen (Co-Chief) 3943 0537 Pluripotent and adult stem cells, Cardiac development,
Brown and beige adipocytes,
Therapeutic development for type 2 diabetes
Prof FENG Bo 3943 1455 Genome editing, Stem cells, Gene and cell therapy,
Inherited hematopoietic and metabolic disorders
Prof FOK Kin Lam Ellis 3943 9986 Infertility, assisted reproduction technologies,
male contraceptive, sperm functions, spermatogenesis,
germline stem cell biology, germ cell transplantation,
testis microenvironment, cancer/testis genes
Prof GAO Bo (Deputy Co-Chief) 3943 6801 Skeletal Biology, Skeletal Disorders, Wnt/PCP signaling in development and disease
Prof GU Shen Linda 3943 5747 Molecular mechanisms of deleterious genetic
alterations in inheritable human diseases
Prof JIANG Xiaohua 3943 1229 Stem cell epigenetics, stem cell therapy,
stem cell microenvironment, aging
Prof JIANG Yangzi 3943 5153 Tissue Degeneration and Tissue Regeneration:
Osteoarthritis
Prof KO Wing Hung 3943 6781 Epithelial transport, Ca2+/cAMP signaling,
purinergic receptors, Heme oxygenase,
carbon monoxide, airway inflammation,
fluorescence imaging
Prof SHAM Mai Har 3943 0415 Molecular mechanisms of mammalian development
and human congenital disorders,
transcriptional regulation, functional genomics,
craniofacial, inner ear and sensory neural
development, neural crest and placode,
stem cells and regeneration
Prof TUAN Rocky S. 3943 5204  
Prof WAN Chao 3943 4494 Bone, cartilage, degeneration, regeneration,
stem cells, small molecules, tissue engineering
Prof WANG Dan Michelle 3943 4497 Bone tendon tissue engineering, extracellular
matrix, stem cells, immunomodulation
Prof XIA Yin 3943 4480 Kidney physiology, injury and repair,
Male reproductive biology,
Metabolic signaling pathways in the liver
Prof ZHAO Hui 3943 1344 Embryonic development, tumorigenesis of
neuroblastoma, tissue regeneration and therapy
Name Contact No. Research Interests
Prof WANG Wuming 3943 0570 ESC pluripotency, cardiac development and disease,
genome editing
Prof CHAN Chung Ngor Juliana 3505 3138
Dr CHAN Leung Kwok Clement ---
Prof CHAN Wan Yi Renee 3513 3175
Prof CHENG Chun Yiu Jack 3505 2729
Prof CHOY Kwong Wai Richard 3505 3099
Prof ITO Takahiro ---
Prof LEUNG Ting Fan 3505 2860 / 3505 2850
Prof LI Chi Kong 3505 1019
Prof LI Gang 3505 3592 / 3763 6153
Prof LI Zhong Alan 3943 5906
Prof POON Wai Sang 3505 2624
Prof TANG Leung Sang Nelson 3505 2320
Prof WANG Huating 3763 6047
Prof YUNG Shu-hang Patrick 3505 2728

 

 

 

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There are three foci:

  1. Aging and Degeneration

    Group members are interested in studying basic mechanisms of cognitive disorders and associated central nervous system diseases including depression, drug abuse, and changes in pain pathways that occur during aging. There is also an interest to look at degenerative changes occurring in the autonomic system and in the gastrointestinal tract.

  2. Development, Injury and Related Diseases

    The group has interests in a variety of topics including gene determinates in eye and brain development and pathogenesis, in developmental dyslexia and suicide as well as the role of ribosomal inactivating proteins during morphogenesis. The molecular guidance in the formation of neural pathways in cortex, visual system and spinal cord is also a prominent direction.

  3. Brain Plasticity and Repair Group

    Members of the Brain Plasticity and Repair Group have on-going projects include studying the functions of neurotrophic factors in synaptic plasticity, the role of brain iron in neurodegenerative disease and possible therapeutic interventions, the use of the retina model to study repair of central nervous system, and the effect of chronic or intermittent hypoxia on neuronal injury, protection and plasticity. These projects concentrated on the functional adaptation, regeneration and healing processes.

    In all three foci, culture studies, imaging, behavioral studies as well as biochemical and other molecular techniques will be employed.

 

Name Contact No.
Prof CHEN Shih Chi 39434136
Prof CHOI Chung Hang Jonathan 39438469
Prof INGEBRANDT Sven  
Prof LAM Chiu Wa Linda (Deputy Chief) 26076040
Prof MOK Chung Tong Vincent 26323523
Prof NG Ho Keung 26323335
Prof PANG Chi Pui Calvin 27623169
Prof WANG Chi Chiu 26323099
Prof WU Che Yuen Justin 26323593

 

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Mission

The Cancer Biology & Experimental Therapeutics (CBET) thematic research program conducts research in understanding the basic mechanisms of tumor initiation and progression, with a long-term goal in translating this knowledge into effective cancer treatment. The Cancer Biology branch of CBET focuses on identifying and studying the molecular defects associated with cancers of the prostate, liver, pancreas, breast, nasopharynx, head and neck, and epidermoid carcinoma. Research activities include studying defects in signaling molecules that control cancer cell behaviors, global genomic, transcriptomic and epigenomic profiling of cancer cells, elucidating the role of inflammation in tumor development, and the development of bioinformatics tools for “omics” analysis. The Experimental Therapeutics branch focuses on translational cancer pharmacogenomics, preclinical studies of the anti-tumor effects of biologics and Chinese Herbal extracts, and developing new therapeutics for chemoprevention and the alleviation of chemotherapy-induced side effects including nausea and emesis. The strategic long-term vision of the CBET aims to promote synergism between basic and translational research with the goal of developing innovative molecular-based therapies for human cancers.

Educational Mission

The major education goal of CBET is to train the next generation of cancer researchers. Members of the CBET are actively involved in training graduate students enrolled in the MPhil-PhD program in Biomedical Sciences. Apart from laboratory-based research, students are taught the latest advances in cancer research through didactic lectures, technical workshops, and journal clubs. The CBET is also participating in teaching undergraduate elective courses for students enrolled in the BSc in Biomedical Sciences. These courses will provide students with an introduction to the etiology, classification, and treatment of human cancers.

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Name Contact No. Research Interests
Prof CHAN Leung Franky 3943 6841 Prostate cancer, cancer stem cells,
nuclear receptors and mediated
signalling pathways, epithelial-
mesenchymal transition, immunotherapy
Prof CHAN Man Lok Andrew 3943 3771 Oncogenes, tumor suppressors,
cell signaling
Prof CHEN Yangchao 3943 1100 Pancreatic cancer, liver cancer,
long non-coding RNA, circular RNA,
EZH2, anti-cancer agent
Prof CHENG Sze Lok Alfred (Chief) 3943 9842 Cancer epigenetics,  tumor immunology/
immunotherapy, enhancer regulation
Prof LIN Ge 3943 6824 PK, ADMET, herb-induced liver injury,
herb-drug interaction, safety and
activity of herbal medicines
Prof RUDD John Anthony 3943 6789 Nausea, vomiting, emesis, anti-emetic,
myoelectric activity, peptide, diabetes,
Parkinson, electrogastrogram
Prof SO Hon Cheong (Deputy Chief) 3943 9255 Bioinformatics, statistics; psychiatry, 
machine learning, risk prediction, 
genomics, genome-wide association 
study, sequencing, high dimensional
data analysis
Prof TONG Man Carol 3943 3115 Cancer metabolism, tumor microenvironment,
therapy resistance, novel combination therapy,
cancer stemness
Prof TSUI Kwok Wing Stephen 3943 6381 Genomics and bioinformatics study of
allergic diseases and cancer
Prof ZHOU Jingying 3943 1350 Epigenetic regulations in tumor
associated immune cells
Name Contact No. Research Interests
Prof CAO Qin Cara 3943 6805 Bioinformatics, Computational biology,
Machine learning, Gene regulatory networks,
Multi-omics data, 3D genome structures
Dr LONG Xiaohang 3943 9843 Genomic and epigenomic alterations in liver cancer,
Molecular mechanism of immunotherapy resistance,
Therapeutic targets for liver cancer
Name Contact No.
Prof CHAN L. Stephen 3505 2166
Prof CHAN Sze Wa Stella 3653 6661
Prof CHAN Tak Cheung Anthony 3505 2119
Prof LAI Bo San Paul 3505 1496
Prof LAN Hui Yao 3763 6077
Prof LO Kwok Wai 3505 2178
Prof NG Chi Fai 3505 2625
Prof NG Wai-Lung Billy 3943 0671
Prof. TO Kin Wah Kenneth 3943 8017
Prof WONG Nathalie 3505 1128
Prof WU Ka Kei William 3505 3147
Prof YU Jun 3763 6099

 

CBET cell line protein RNA (version 1.0)

Cancer metabolism, tumor microenvironment, therapy resistance, novel combination therapy, cancer stemness