Academic Staff
Dr Kwok Wing-hin, Kevin
Associate Head (FSN), Associate DoRiFood & Associate Professor
- Y823
- +852 3400 8687
- kwh.kwok@polyu.edu.hk
Research Overview
My lab has two research foci. The first is Food and Environmental Toxicology, where we use cells, small fish, and rodent models to identify Adverse Outcome Pathways of realistic chemical mixtures. The second is Aquaculture research, where we develop various technologies to improve immune resilience, sensory qualities, and sustainability of farmed fish.
Education and Academic Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science, The University of Hong Kong
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Hong Kong
Research Interests
Achievements
- Kwok KWH, Dong W, Marinakos SM, Liu J, Chilkoti A, Wiesner MR, Chernick M, Hinton DE* (2016) Silver nanoparticle toxicity is related to coating materials and disruption of sodium concentration regulation. Nanotoxicology, 10(9):1306-1017
- Shi M, Zhang C, Xia IF, Cheung ST, Wong KS, Wong K-H, Au DWT, Hinton DE, Kwok KWH* (2018) Maternal dietary exposure to selenium nanoparticle led to malformation in offspring. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 156: 34-40.
- Yu SM, Luk KH, Cheung ST, Kwok KWH, Wong KH*, Chen TF* (2018) Polysaccharide-protein complex-decorated selenium nanosystem as an efficient bone-formation therapeutic. Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 6: 5215.
- Xia IF, Cheung JS, Wu M, Wong KS, Kong HK, Zheng XY, Wong KH, Kwok KWH* (2019) Dietary chitosan-selenium nanoparticle (CTS-SeNP) enhance immunity and disease resistance in zebrafish. Fish and Shellfish Immunology, 87: 449-459
- Kong HK, Gan CF, Xiong M, Kwok KWH, Lui GCS, Li P, Chan HM, Lo SCL* (2019) Chronic Methylmercury Exposure Induces Production of Prostaglandins: Evidence From A Population Study And A Rat Dosing Experiment. Environment Science & Technology, 53(13): 7782-7791
- Xia IF, Kong HK, Wu MMH, Lu YS, Wong KH, Kwok KWH* (2022) Selenium Nanoparticles (SeNPs) Immunomodulation Is More Than Redox Improvement: Serum Proteomics and Transcriptomic Analyses. Antioxidants, 13(5): 964.
- Wu MM*, Liao B, Xia IF, Luk PK, Wong KH, Kwok KWH* (2024) Food emulsifiers increase toxicity of food contaminants in three human GI tract cell lines. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 185: 114499.