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We had a productive discussion yesterday with @kelvinhui.bsky.social and explored exciting opportunities for collaboration—ranging from joint seminars to research projects and student exchanges. Looking forward to building stronger international partnerships and creating new opportunities!
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HKU School of Biomedical Sciences
Enjoy Newsletter Issue 22 feature stories and research highlight “Exploring Neuronal Influences on Cancer via CRISPR Screens in Organoids” contributed by Professor Alan Wong at online.flippingbook.com/view/6892878...
We are delighted to commemorate 10 years of outstanding achievements in biomedical research at the 2-day #SBMS 10th Anniversary Research Symposium on 11 and 12 Dec 2025. Thank you all for contributing to this memorable occasion. Here’s to continued innovation and collaboration!
The Master of Biomedical Innovation at #SBMS is designed to transform scientific discovery into tangible healthcare solutions. Join our online session on 23 Mar to learn how this programme prepares you to lead the next wave of biomedical advancement: hku.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
Thrilled to see #HKUSBMS Dr. Mu He featured as a "Cell Scientist to Watch" by the Journal of Cell Science! Read the full interview: journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/... Discover the He Lab: muhelab.com
Breakthrough in gastric cancer! #HKUMed research led by Prof. Alan Wong, Prof. Leung Suet-yi, and Prof. Helen Yan discovered that nerve-driven lipid metabolism promotes tumour growth. More info: www.sbms.hku.hk/news/press-r...
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Enjoy feature stories about the revamped BBiomedSc programme in the academic year 2025/26, as well as the Croucher Summer Course – Precision Genome Engineering; and check out the research highlight contributed by Dr. Yan Xue! online.flippingbook.com/view/7447824...
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Many of us have had the privilege of working with and forming lasting friendships with Professor Raymond Chang and Dr Andrew Kinghorn during their many years at #HKUSBMS. As they move on to new shores, we extend our warmest wishes for their future endeavours. Farewell.
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We've signed a MoU with Votee AI to bridge biomedical education with frontier artificial intelligence. Looking forward to a successful collaboration that will drive impactful healthcare solutions and cultivate top-tier technological talent! More at www.sbms.hku.hk/press/hkumed...
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HKU SBMS Newsletter Issue 22
HKU School of Biomedical Sciences
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HKU SBMS Newsletter Issue 21
HKU School of Biomedical Sciences
We had the privilege to comment on a potentially transformative strategy from Steven Pollard and colleagues at @EdinUni_IRR that hijacks a SOX2/SOX9 gene control to switch to turn on a suicide gene and immunotherapy in brain tumour cells. Read more in @Nature: rdcu.be/fcnpk #braincancer #stemcells
HKU School of Biomedical Sciences
HKU School of Biomedical Sciences
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New cancer therapies are needed that do not harm healthy tissue. An engineered DNA sequence shows promise as one of the tools in a method to target brain tumour cells. New cancer therapies are needed that do not harm healthy tissue. An engineered DNA sequence shows promise as one of the tools in a method to target brain tumour cells.
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Tumour trap: engineered enhancer sequences enlisted to kill cancer cells | Nature
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