Prof. Vincent CT MOK

  Dr. Vincent Mok (MBBS 1993 University of Sydney) is the Chief of Neurology (CUHK) Assistant Dean (Student Affairs, Admission), Director of Therese Pei Fong Chow Research Centre for Prevention of Dementia, Co-Director of Gerald Choa Neuroscience Centre, and Director of the Master Programme in Stroke and Clinical Neurosciences. His research focuses in vascular cognitive impairment and movement disorders. He is the first to study the relationship between cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) and cognitive impairment in Asia and the first to use in-vivo Amyloid PET to study amyloid burden in poststroke dementia. He obtained the Ministry of Education Higher Education Outstanding Scientific Research Output Award, First-class Award in Natural Sciences (2012), Outstanding Fellow of Faculty of Medicine CUHK (2016), and Excellence Research Award (Food & Health Bureau, 2017), Teacher of the Year Award for 7 times (2005-2012) and the Master Teacher Award (2012). He serves as the Executive Committee Member of the International Society of Vascular Behavioural and Cognitive Disorders and Treasurer of the Asian Society Against Dementia.  
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