University of Hong Kong

  • Benjamin Becker

    HKU

    Motivation, Neuromodulation, Neuroimaging

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  • Jifu Cai

    HKU-SZH

    Neurological Diseases, Stroke, Neurointervention

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  • Fan Cao

    HKU

    Developmental Dyslexia, ASD, fMRI

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    My research concerns brain changes in developmental disorders such as developmental dyslexia, ASD and ADHD. Specifically, we are interested in brain structural and functional changes with behavioral interventions and brain stimulations. I use multiple neuroimaging techniques in my research such as EEG, fNIRS, fMRI and tACS.

  • Koon Ho Chan

    HKU

    Neuroimmonology

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    K H Chan’s research interests include autoimmune neurological disorders (multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica, autoimmune encephalitis, myasthenia gravis) and neuroinflammation of Alzheimer disease (AD). He is actively researching to develop novel immunotherapies for MS and NMO, understand AD pathophysiologies and develop personalized therapeutics for AD and other neurodegenerative diseases causing cognitive impairment.

  • Paddy Chan

    HKU

    Flexible Electronics, Sensors, Transistors

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    My research focuses on flexible electronics for brain-computer interface (BCI) applications. This includes the development of conformal ECoG sensors, high-density neural probes, chemical transistor-based sensors, and integrated signal processing circuits. Our work spans from device fabrication and data acquisition to signal processing and AI algorithm development. We welcome opportunities to collaborate with researchers and partners in the BCI field.

  • Sophelia Chan

    HKU

    Neuromuscular Diseases, Stem Cells

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  • Ying Shing Chan

    HKU

    Neural Plasticity, Circuitry Development, Injury Rewiring

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  • Dorita Chang

    HKU

    Visual perception, Binocular Vision, Plasticity, MRI, TMS

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    Prof Chang's research seeks to unravel the neural mechanisms underlying visual perception, with a particular emphasis on binocular vision (stereoscopic depth perception, sensory eye dominance) and its corresponding neuroplastic capacity. Her work uses a combination of psychophysics (perceptual learning), neuroimaging (fMRI, DTI, MRS, E/MEG), and brain stimulation (TMS) techniques.

  • Raymond Chang

    HKU

    Neurodegeneration, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's Disease Dementia, Neuroinflammation, Microglia, Microbiota, PKR

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    To prevent cognitive dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease dementia, we should investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms of different risk factors. Having collaborated with our colleagues in the LKS Faculty of Medicine, we have investigated how cigarette smoking, environmental pollution, wound injury, infection, surgery, stress/depression, obesity, and organ failure affect the brain. We find one communal pathway is the systemic immune responses, which can immediately trigger neuroinflammation. Consequently, neuroinflammation stimulates deposit pathological proteins in the brain and further triggers infiltration of systemic macrophages and resident microglia. Our laboratory is now investigate how infiltration of systemic macrophages occurs and how we can modulate neuroinflammation in order to attenuate progression of neurodegeneration.

  • Wing Chung Chang

    HKU

    Psychosis, Bipolar Disorder

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  • Martin Cheung

    HKU

    Neural Crest Formation, Neurological Disease Modelling

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    Embryonic development involves complex genetic regulation of cell growth, migration, and differentiation. Our research uses diverse experimental approaches to study these processes, focusing on neural crest development in melanoma and motor neuron degeneration in spinal muscular atrophy, aiming to develop therapeutic strategies for both congenital diseases and cancer treatment approaches.

  • Sing-Hang Cheung

    HKU

    Visual Psychophysics, Cortical Plasticity

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  • Albert Chung

    HKU

    Clinical Psychopharmacology, Substance Misuse

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  • Yuzhen Cui

    HKU-SZH

    Epilepsy, Hemifacial Spasm, Focal Dystonia, Stroke, Neuroimmune Disease

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  • Michael Häusser

    HKU

    Cephalopod, All-Optical Experimentation, Visual Processing

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  • Mu He

    HKU

    Respiratory Cell Regeneration and Interaction, Disease Modelling

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  • Rubén Hervas Millan

    HKU

    Memory Persistence, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Neuron-specific Microexon, Amyloid, CPEB, Cryogenic Electron Microscopy

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    My research investigates how aggregation of CPEB proteins underlies memory persistence and contributes to autism spectrum disorder. Using cryo-EM, biochemistry, and animal models, we aim to understand both functional and pathological CPEB aggregation, providing insight into long-term memory mechanisms and informing new treatments for Alzheimer’s, ASD, and related neurological diseases.

  • Xiaoqing Hu

    HKU

    Social Learning and Sleep

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  • Jiandong Huang

    HKU

    Intracellular Transportation, Microtubule, Actin, Kinesin

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    Our major research interest is in the mechanism of intracellular transportation and its roles in development, neuronal function and genetic diseases. Intracellular transportation is carried out over two major cellular networks, the microtubule and actin networks.

    Our studies demonstrated that myosin-VA can interact directly with the ubiquitously expressed kinesin, implying that the two transportation systems are at least partially coordinated through their motor molecules. The major interest of our group is to use transgenic and knockout mice to study the functions of kinesins in chondrocytes, neurons, and other cell types.

  • Ralf Jauch

    HKU

    Neural Stem Cells, Cellular Reprogramming

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  • Francis Jin

    HKU

    Anxiety and Depression

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  • Jung Kim

    HKU

    Tumor-Brain Interaction, Systemic Inflammation, Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability, Neuronal Damage, Drosophila Tumor Model

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    Tumor-induced systemic inflammation disrupting the blood-brain barrier and neurons in Drosophila tumor models

  • Cora Lai

    HKU

    Dendritic Spine Plasticity, Fear, Sleep, Learning and Memory

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    Our lab uses in vivo imaging, optogentics, chemogenetics, genetic manipulations, and behavioural approaches to understand synaptic plasticity, neural circuits, and the role of sleep in emotional learning, which will provide insight to help us to better understand the aetiology and therapeutic interventions for psychiatric disorders such as depression, schizophrenia.

  • Charlene Lam

    HKU

    Emotional Memories, Fear and Anxiety, Neurocognitive Assessment, Mental Health, Clinical Psychology

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    The Laboratory of Clinical Psychology and Affective Neuroscience focuses on identifying mechanisms contributing to pathological fear and anxiety, with the goal of developing targeted interventions for affect and mood dysregulation and enhancing psychological well-being. We use a combination of physiological measures (e.g. pupillometry), functional neuroimaging (fMRI), and behavioural experiments to answer the research questions.

  • Gary Lau

    HKU

    Stroke and Recovery

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  • Tatia Lee

    HKU

    Clinical Psychology, Human Neuroimaging

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    Prof Lee’s research is at the frontiers of neuropsychology and human neuroscience. Her team is dedicated to unravelling the neuroplastic mechanisms underpinning adaptive and maladaptive cognitive and affective functioning across the life span. Her current research focuses on factors protecting brain and psychological health.

  • Christopher Leung

    HKU

    Glaucoma, Optic Neuropathies

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  • Gilberto Leung

    HKU

    Neurosurgery

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  • Shirley Li

    HKU

    Sleep Disorders, Psychopathology, Cognition, Affective Disorders, Psychosis, Youth Mental Health

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    Shirley Li is an associate professor from Department of Psychology, The University of Hong Kong. She is a registered clinical psychologist in the UK and HK. Dr. Li’s clinical and research interests centre on sleep and sleep disorders, particularly sleep disturbance and mental health, and psychological and behavioural treatments of sleep problems in the context of psychiatric and medical illnesses across the lifespan. As a clinician-researcher, she is experienced in conducting laboratory, clinical and epidemiologic studies as well as translational research, which are interdisciplinary across clinical psychology, psychiatry, and sleep medicine.

  • Amy Lo

    HKU

    Neuroprotection in Ischemia

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  • Andrew Luo

    HKU

    NeuroAI, Visual Perception, Generative Models

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  • Hannah Mumby

    HKU

    Social Behaviour

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  • Celia Schunter

    HKU

    Neurogenomics, Adaptation, Environmental Effect on Behaviour

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  • You-qiang Song

    HKU

    Alzheimer’s Disease

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  • Kay Cheong Teo

    HKU

    Stroke, Intracerebral Hemorrhage

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  • Kevin Tsia

    HKU

    Optical Microscopy and Spectroscopy, Single-Cell Analysis

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  • Winne Tso

    HKU

    Neurodisabilities in Children

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  • Han Wang

    HKU

    Nanomaterial, Neuromorphic Computing, Optoelectronics

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  • Shoutang Wang

    HKU

    Microglia, Alzheimer’s Disease

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  • Gordon Wong

    HKU

    Effect of Anaesthesia on Neuronal Function and Cognition

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  • Kenneth Wong

    HKU

    Ultrafast Optical Fiber Communication and Imaging

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  • Ed Wu

    HKU

    Neuroimaging, MRI Development

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  • Haibing Xiao

    HKU-SZH

    Epilepsy, Neuroimmune Disease, Parkinson’s Disease

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  • Wenshuang Zeng

    HKU-SZH

    Rare Neurological Disorders, Motor Neuron Disease, Peripheral Neuromuscular Disease, Neurospinal Disorder

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  • Chaogu Zheng

    HKU

    Cell Biology of Neurogenesis

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Researchers are listed in alphabetical order of their last names.