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Photo Album of Structural MRI Seminar and Lab Visit

UBSN is excited to invite Dr. Manson FONG to give us a seminar titled "Harnessing the Structural MRI Scans in Cognitive Neuroscience Research". A lab visit was also organised.

27 Sep, 2024

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Congratulations to our Director and Associate Director for their Appointments at the Fifth Inauguration of Endowed Professorships

Director and Associate Director of UBSN Appointed Endowed Professors at the Fifth Inauguration of PolyU Endowed Professorships   PolyU recently hosted "The Fifth Inauguration of Endowed Professorships cum The Second Inauguration of Endowed Young Scholars" to recognise exceptional scholars and express gratitude to donors. In a ceremony at the Jockey Club Auditorium, distinguished scholars, including our Director and Associate Director Prof. Marco PANG and Prof. LI Ping, were appointed to prestigious professorship positions, celebrating their academic achievements and PolyU's collaborations with philanthropic partners. Dr LAM Tai-fai, PolyU Council Chairman, remarked that the Endowed Professorship Scheme and the Endowed Young Scholars Scheme were hallmarks of PolyU’s commitment to “Partnership for Impact”, exemplifying the dynamic collaboration between the University and philanthropists, united in the quest for knowledge and pioneering research to benefit society. Prof. Jin-Guang TENG, PolyU President, expressed his heartfelt gratitude to all donors and benefactors, and congratulated the endowed professors and young scholars. He said that he was proud to see that the Schemes had developed by leaps and bounds, and that the diversity of research topics had expanded to encompass many new critical domains for addressing evolving societal needs. With the continuous support of donors, scholars and the wider community, he is confident that PolyU will reach even greater heights in advancing cutting-edge research for the benefit of Hong Kong, our Nation and the world.    Read more: https://www.polyu.edu.hk/media/media-releases/2024/0913_inauguration-of-polyu-endowed-professorships-and-endowed-young-scholars/

12 Sep, 2024

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UBSN Newsletter Issue 11

We are excited to share with you the 11th issue of our UBSN Newsletter (click here to view online), featuring a study related to stroke rehabilitation, conducted by a Professor here at UBSN.   Please enjoy the newsletter. Thank you for your support!

11 Sep, 2024

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Photo Album of Visit by Prof Allan Young from KCL

We are thrilled to have Prof. Allan Young from King's College London visiting us at UBSN!

10 Sep, 2024

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Photo Album of TMS Navigator TS with MRI Training

UBSN was excited to have Produktmanager bei Localite GmbH, Dr. Patrik KUNZ, show us the TMS Navigator TS in an MRI setting.

27 Aug, 2024

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Photo Album of Visit by Scholar from University of Oxford

UBSN had the joy to warmly receive Dr. GU Xiao (Shawn), a postdoctoral researcher from the Computational Health Informatics (CHI) Lab of Department of Engineering Science at University of Oxford.

23 Aug, 2024

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Photo Album of Geodesic High Dense EEG and Transcranial Electrical Neuromodulation

UBSN was pleased to have MagstimEGI give us a research seminar, followed by a lab visit to UBSN.

22 Aug, 2024

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Press - PolyU scholar discovers key mechanism of intraocular pressure regulation suggesting novel treatment approaches for glaucoma

PolyU scholar discovers key mechanism of intraocular pressure regulation suggesting novel treatment approaches for glaucoma   One of our UBSN users, Dr. Samantha SHAN, from School of Optometry, has recently reported her study results researching glaucoma, with part of her study making use of UBSN's Upright Confocal Microscope. Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of visual impairment and blindness. According to statistics from the Hospital Authority, in Hong Kong, three out of every 100 individuals aged over 40 suffer from glaucoma. In its early stages, obvious symptoms may not be present and those less obvious are often overlooked. By the time patients notice changes in their vision, the condition is usually severe. Dr. Samantha SHAN, Research Assistant Professor of the School of Optometry of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) and her team have discovered the mechanism of intraocular pressure (IOP) regulation, paving the way for novel treatment approaches for glaucoma, with the aspiration of preventing vision loss from this disease. In glaucoma patients, the fluid within the eye (known as “aqueous humour”) continuously flows, resulting in higher IOP for which long-term medication is required. However, current drugs have limitations in that they can only slow disease progression rather than halt it completely. Drugs may also have suboptimal tolerability and their efficacy diminish over time. The microRNA(miR)-17-92 cluster is known to play an important role in cell signalling, but its specific functions in the eye are not well understood. In this respect, Dr. Shan and her team’s research focus lies in gaining insights into the mechanisms of miR-17-92 cluster members and their effects on IOP. The team has identified thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1) as a protein that reduces the outflow of aqueous humour and increases IOP. Concurrently, the team mimicked three members of the miR-17-92 cluster in human trabecular meshwork (hTM) cells which are responsible for draining aqueous humour within the eye. It showed that the expression of TSP-1 was repressed, resulting in an approximately 73% increase in the outflow of aqueous humour in mice. Dr. Shan’s team has recently been recognised with a prestigious 2024 Shaffer Research Grant from the Glaucoma Research Foundation to further explore the effects of miR-17-92 members in IOP regulation. Looking forward, the team will investigate the direct interaction between specific miRNAs and TSP-1 by blocking the potential target sites of the three miRNAs in TSP-1 in hTM cells. They will also examine the functional consequences of modulating this pathway on aqueous humour outflow and IOP regulation in vivo. This would be achieved by utilising intravitreal injections of a TSP-1 target-specific blocker or miRNA mimics in mouse eyes. Dr. Shan remarked, “Genomic and proteomic approaches play a crucial role in understanding the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying diseases such as glaucoma. In the context of glaucoma treatment, these approaches can help identify potential biomarkers, therapeutic targets and personalised treatment options, with far-reaching implications. The Grant also demonstrates PolyU’s excellence as hosting one of the top eye research centres in the world. It encourages me and my team to continue to make significant strides in glaucoma research and contribute to the better care of glaucoma patients.” With over a decade of experience in molecular research, in her work, Dr. Shan has demonstrated proficiency in utilising genomic and proteomic approaches. Her research interests are mechanism of aqueous humour formation, outflow facility and IOP regulation, microRNAs on outflow facility, DNA methylation of potential candidates on outflow facility and IOP regulation. Dr. Shan has also received support from the Hong Kong SAR Government’s Health and Medical Research Fund for two projects as a principal investigator. The projects aim to discover gene editing methods for treating glaucoma and unravel the role of epigenetic regulation in glaucoma respectively. Dr. Shan has also served as a co-investigator on other diverse research topics and has secured notable research funding, including the Research Grants Council’s General Research Fund.   Read more: https://www.polyu.edu.hk/en/media/media-releases/2024/0725_polyu-scholar-discovers-key-mechanism-of-intraocular-pressure-regulation/ https://www.media-outreach.com/news/hong-kong/2024/07/25/315394/polyu-scholar-discovers-key-mechanism-of-intraocular-pressure-regulation-suggesting-novel-treatment-approaches-for-glaucoma/

31 Jul, 2024

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Photo Album of TMS Seminar and Lab Visit

UBSN was grateful to have Dr. Jack Jiaqi ZHANG give a research seminar. A lab visit to UBSN follows afterwards.

30 Jul, 2024

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Photo Album of fNIRS Seminar and Lab Visit

UBSN was honoured to have Dr. Georg KRANZ lead a research seminar with us, followed by a lab visit to UBSN.

26 Jun, 2024

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