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Result Announcement - Outstanding Alumni Award of PolyU School of Optometry 2022

The School of Optometry is pleased to present the “Outstanding Alumni Award of PolyU School of Optometry 2022” to two distinguished graduates in recognition of their for their professional achievements and significant contributions to the School, PolyU and the community. Their remarkable achievements and valuable contributions have earned them well-deserved honour and respectful recognition.  Congratulations to the following awardees! 

3 Jan, 2022

Achievements

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Optometry students presented in Undergraduate Research and Innovation Scheme (URIS) student sharing session

Two Optometry Year 3 Students, Mr Tai Cheuk-yiu and Mr Liu Wai-cheung, and their Chief Supervisor Dr Jeffrey Leung, Research Assistant Professor of SO, presented findings from their group research project titled “Impacts on off-axis Astigmatism on Short-term Refractive and Ocular Biometric Changes” at the Undergraduate Research and Innovation Scheme (URIS) Student Sharing Session hosted by the PolyU Graduate School on 29 December 2021. As one of the four selected funded research projects of URIS, the undergraduate researchers in optometry showcased their research ideations and how to tackle real-world challenges. “Myopia is a prevalent refractive error that leads to multiple sight-threatening eye diseases. While numerous ophthalmic optical designs employed off-axis defocus to control myopia, the underlying mechanism is still unclear. Here we hypothesize that off-axis stigmatism helps decode defocus information and investigate its effect on refractive and ocular biometric changes.” An engaging discussion panel accompanied the sharing session to exchange views with the Central Management Team of PolyU, Head of College of Undergraduate Researchers and Innovators (CURI) and Residential College Master of CURI. PolyU is honoured to have received a generous donation from Lee Wan Keung Charity Foundation for supporting the full nurture of research and innovation among the undergraduates. In this sharing session, it was encouraging to receive a genuine and supporting comment from the donor representative, Ms Rosanna Lee. Undergraduate Research and Innovation Scheme (URIS) URIS was launched in summer 2021, as the basis of professional university education through enquiry-based learning. Supported by the University Grants Committee (UGC) and the strategic plan of PolyU from 2019 to 2045, the Scheme embedded the objective of enhancing the involvement of undergraduates in research activities under the supervision of academic staff and expanding the research element in the curriculum. Thereby, the scheme ignites students' academic curiosity to become the next generation of intellectuals for a more significant impact on knowledge application beyond boundaries.

30 Dec, 2021

Research & Innovation

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Winter Taster Programme for Secondary School Students 2021

Around 30 Form 5 and Form 6 students from 21 local secondary schools participated in the Winter Taster Programme organized by the School on 22 December 2021. Participants learned various eye diseases and eye care knowledge through the workshop on vision sciences and interactive sessions. They toured the Optometry Clinic, Optometry Research Clinic and affiliated teaching and learning facilities in PolyU. Meanwhile, the School academic faculty and optometrists shared their experience which enabled participants to have a better understanding of the optometry undergraduate programme and the direction of future professional development.

23 Dec, 2021

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Prof. Pauline Cho ranked the World's Top 2% Most-cited Scientists in Ophthalmology & Optometry

According to a report recently released by Stanford University, Prof. Pauline Cho of the School has been ranked among the world's top 2% most-cited scientists in Ophthalmology & Optometry for career-long citation impact.  Prof. Cho was named in the "Updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators" compiled by Stanford University. A research team, led by Professor John Ioannidis, created the database of more than 100,000 top scientists across the world on the basis of standardized citation indicators. They were grouped into 22 subject fields and 176 sub-fields using the indicators. The database was created to provide updated analyses and a publicly available database of top scientists. The latest dataset is based on the 1 August 2021 snapshot from Scopus. The recognition shows the significant impact and research excellence of Prof. Cho and her team, who are committed to enhancing eye care standards and maintaining children's healthy vision. Reference: Ioannidis JPA, Boyack KW, Baas J (2020) Updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators. PLoS Biol 18(10): e3000918. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000918     

17 Dec, 2021

Achievements

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PhD Student Zhao Mei received Best Student Presenter Award

Congratulations to Ms Zhao Mei, PhD student of the School, who received the Best Student Presenter Award for outstanding performance in Research Seminars in Semester 1, AY2021/22.  The School organized the Research Seminar Series twice per academic year to encourage academic exchange among peers and provide research students with presentation opportunities showcasing their research output.   

14 Dec, 2021

Achievements

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PolyU collaborates with C-MER Eye Care to nurture Hong Kong’s young optometrists in the Greater Bay Area

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) signed a five-year memorandum of understanding with C-MER Eye Care Holdings Limited to advance optometry development and eye and vision health in Hong Kong and Mainland China.

13 Dec, 2021

Global Connection

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PhD Student Mr Jimmy Tse awarded as the HUPO Best Poster Presenters from Asia

Mr Jimmy Tse, PhD student and Clinical Associate of the School, received the Best Poster Presenters from Asia Award at the online Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) 2021 ReCONNECT Congress dated 15-19 November 2021, for his poster titled “Comparison of In-Solution and STrapTM Based Sample Preparation for Tear Proteomics Study”.  HUPO Congress is the world's largest Proteomics Conference. The Award is sponsored by the Asian Oceania Human Proteome Organization (AOHUPO). Out of 62 students from Asia, Mr Jimmy Tse won this award for his work related to tear biomarker development in proteomics.

13 Dec, 2021

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Presidential Appointment of Prof. Carly Lam by the Asia Pacific Council of Optometry

The Asia Pacific Council of Optometry (APCO) recently announced the appointment of Prof. Carly Lam, Professor of PolyU School of Optometry as the President of APCO Executive Committee. Prof. Lam has served in APCO and World Council of Optometry (WCO) in various roles for more than 10 years.  She is currently a Member of the College of Optometrists (UK) and a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometrists. She is the honorary advisor of The Hong Kong Society of Professional Optometrists, and an Honorary Member of The Association of Private Practice Optometrists. Prof. Lam has served in the regulatory bodies of Optometry in Hong Kong; as a member of the Supplementary Medical Professions Council in Hong Kong, and a member of the Optometrists Board of Hong Kong. Prof. Carly Lam has a long-standing research interest in myopia and binocular vision. She received the OPO Bernard Gilmartin Award from the College of Optometrists in UK for Research Excellence in 2015. She was also awarded the KB Woo Lecturer in 2019. 

1 Dec, 2021

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The Hong Kong Eye and Vision Research Forum

27 Nov, 2021

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Dr Andrew Lam Awarded the APCO KB Woo Lecturer 2021

Dr Andrew Lam, Associate Professor and Associate Head, School of Optometry, was honoured as the “KB Woo Lecturer 2021” by the Asia Pacific Council of Optometry (APCO) on 20 November 2021. Sponsored by the KB Woo Family, Dr Lam delivered the KB Woo Lecture titled “OCT/OCTA: it is simple but yet not so simple” in the APCO 2nd Optometry Educators’ e-Forum as part of the World Council of Optometry (WCO) “Eyes Around the World: A Global Day of Learning” event. The WCO had live-streamed various lectures for practising clinicians and optometric educators across three timezones for 24 hours of continuing education during the “Eyes Around the World: A Global Day of Learning” global continuing education event dated 20 November 2021.  The APCO took the opportunity to offer 4 hours of webinars to gear up the post-pandemic learning strategies for Optometry Educators in the region and other parts of the world. The purpose of the Optometry Educators’ Forum was to promote sharing of teaching and learning resources within the Asia Pacific region. Dr Jessica Neuville, Clinical Associate of the School, also shared a talk on “Take-home & Online Exams” at the same event. 

22 Nov, 2021

Achievements

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