Research Areas

Research Interests

  • Brain & Cognitive Sciences

    Our School studies molecular mechanisms of cognition, neurodevelopment, and neurodegeneration using models like zebrafish and mice, exploring synapse formation, neuroinflammation, and potential therapies such as deep brain stimulation and stem cell applications.
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  • Cell Signalling & Diseases

    We investigate cell signalling mechanisms governing growth and development, and how their dysregulation contributes to cancer, with a focus on cancer stem cells, DNA repair, metabolism, metastasis, and immune evasion.
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  • Genomics & Biomedical Data Sciences

    We leverage big data, genomics, and AI to advance biomedical research, including cancer, rare diseases, microbiome, biomarkers, and digital health innovations, positioning us at the forefront of transformative healthcare advancements.
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  • Stem Cell, Molecular & Developmental Genetics

    Our research in developmental biology offers insights into tissue formation, stem cell differentiation, and developmental disorders. It links stem cell biology, genetics, and disease mechanisms, guiding therapeutic interventions and regenerative medicine, with a focus on musculoskeletal, neurological, metabolic, and aging-related conditions.
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  • Structural, Chemical & Synthetic Biology

    We utilise a transdisciplinary approach to understand biomolecular function, integrating structural biology, chemical biology, and synthetic biology. This expertise advances biology and medicine, enabling innovations in therapeutics, diagnostics, and bioengineering to address complex biological and medical challenges.
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  • Technology Transfer & Innovation

    Our School’s Technology Transfer & Innovation initiatives, led by star PIs in research and industry, drive digital health and biomedical advancements. Through strategic leadership at HKU, HKUMed, and industry collaborations, it fosters translational research, supports start-up development, and enhances our global reputation in biomedical innovation.
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