創辦人
- 1981-1998
Foundation Chairman, Professor of Psychiatry - 1987-1994
Foundation Head of Shaw College - 1992-1998
Honorary Chief of Service of Department of Psychiatry in Prince of Wales Hospital - 1996-1998
Honorary Chief of Service of Department of Psychiatry in Shatin Hospital
- Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) – Appointed by Her Majesty, The Queen of The United Kingdom
- Honorary Fellow (2008), Shaw College, CUHK
- International Distinguished Fellow (since 2012), American Psychiatric Association
- Honorary Fellow (2014), Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists
- Special Contribution Award, Chinese Sleep Research Society
- Emeritus Professorship in 2018
名譽成員
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Adjunct Assistant Professor
MB & MPhil (SYU, GZ, China, 2004 & 2007)
Adjunct Assistant Professor (non-Clinical)
- Epidemiology and genetic epidemiology of sleep disorders
- Pathogenesis of insomnia disorder
- Mechanisms underlying the close associations of mood disorders with sleep disorders and circadian rhythms
- Circadian Rhythms dysregulation in the unaffected adolescent offspring of parents with bipolar I disorder
躁鬱症患者的青少年子女晝夜節律失調研究 - Familial aggregation and biomarkers of REM sleep behavior disorder: a case-control family study
快速眼動睡眠行為障礙的遺傳及生物標志物對照研究
- Zhang Y, Ren R, Lei F, Zhou J, Zhang J, Wing YK, Sanford LD, Tang X. Response to commentary by Heidari and Arabzadeh on “Worldwide and regional prevalence rates of co-occurrence of insomnia and insomnia symptoms with obstructive sleep apnea: A systematic review and meta-analysis”. Sleep Med Rev. 2019 Aug;46:162-163.
- Lim LL, Tse G, Choi KC, Zhang J, Luk AOY, Chow E, Ma RCW, Chan MHM, Wing YK, Kong APS, Chan JCN. Temporal changes in obesity and sleep habits in Hong Kong Chinese school children: a prospective study. Sci Rep. 2019 Apr 10;9(1):5881.
- Liu Y, Zhang J, Lam SP, Yu MWM, Li SX, Zhou J, Chan NY, Wang J, Feng H, Chan A, Mok V, Wing YK. Electromyography activity level in rapid eye movement sleep predicts neurodegenerative diseases in idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder: a 5-year longitudinal study. Sleep Med. 2019 Apr;56:128-134.
- Zhang Y, Ren R, Lei F, Zhou J, Zhang J, Wing YK, Sanford LD, Tang X. Worldwide and regional prevalence rates of co-occurrence of insomnia and insomnia symptoms with obstructive sleep apnea: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Sleep Med Rev. 2019 Jun;45:1-17.
- Merikangas KR, Swendsen J, Hickie IB, Cui L, Shou H, Merikangas AK, Zhang J, Lamers F, Crainiceanu C, Volkow ND, Zipunnikov V. Real-time Mobile Monitoring of the Dynamic Associations Among Motor Activity, Energy, Mood, and Sleep in Adults With Bipolar Disorder. JAMA Psychiatry. 2018 Dec 12.
- Wang F, Zhang L, Wu S, Li W, Sun M, Feng W, Ding D, Yeung-Shan Wong S, Zhu P, Evans GJ, Wing YK, Zhang J, Vlaanderen JJ, Vermeulen RCH, Zhang Y, Chan EY, Li Z, Tse LA. Night shift work and abnormal liver function: is non-alcohol fatty liver a necessary mediator? Occup Environ Med. 2019 Feb;76(2):83-89.
- Liu Y, Zhang J, Li SX, Chan NY, Yu MWM, Lam SP, Chan JWY, Li AM, Wing YK. Excessive daytime sleepiness among children and adolescents: prevalence, correlates, and pubertal effects. Sleep Med. 2019 Jan;53:1-8.
- Rao S, Siu CO, Shi M, Zhang J, Lam MHB, Yu M, Wing YK, Waye MMY. Associations of Homer Scaffolding Protein 1 gene and psychological correlates with suicide attempts in Chinese: A pilot study of multifactorial risk model. Gene. 2018 Dec 30;679:382-388.
- Suh S, Cho N, Zhang J. Sex Differences in Insomnia: from Epidemiology and Etiology to Intervention. Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2018 Aug 9;20(9):69.
- Zhang J, Lam SP, Li SX, Liu Y, Chan JWY, Chan MHM, Ho CS, Li AM, Wing YK. Parental history of depression and higher basal salivary cortisol in unaffected child and adolescent offspring. J Affect Disord. 2018 Jul;234:207-213.
Dr. Lam graduated from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. She is currently a Honorary Clinical Assistant Professor in CUHK. She has been working in Department of Psychiatry, Prince of Wales Hospital and Shatin Hospital for more than 14 years. Her research interests focus on clinical epidemiological study on sleep disorders and drug trials.
Mr. Ho joined CUHK in 1986 and assisted in setting up the first local dedicated sleep laboratory, and contributed in the formation of Hong Kong Society of Sleep Medicine (HKSSM). He is the first sleep technician in South East Asia who obtained the RPSGT designation. He has ample experience in the investigation and management of various sleep disorders from children to elderly, and education and development of sleep medicine in both Hong Kong and China. He actively participated in clinical sleep researches in the department. He is the first and current chairperson of the RPSGT Committee of HKSSM, and honorary consultant in sleep technology of both the Chinese Medical Doctors Association and the Chinese Sleep Research Society.
首席調查研究員
Professor (Clinical) & Chairman
Professor (Clinical) & Chairman
MBChB, MRCP(UK), FRCPsych(UK), FHKAM(Psychiatry), FHKCPsychs
- Director of Sleep Assessment Unit
- Professor (Clinical) & Chairman, Department of Psychiatry
- Deputy Director of Centre for Clinical Trials on Chinese Medicine
- Sleep medicine
- Biological and cultural psychiatry
- Neuropsychiatry
- Transcultural psychopharmacology
- Striatal dopamine transmission in individuals with isolated rapid eye movement sleep without atonia: a search for precursor biomarker for neurodegeneration
孤立性快速眼動睡眠肌張力失弛緩的多巴胺轉運:尋找神經退化的生物學標記 - Gut microbiota across early stages of synucleinopathy: from high-risk relatives, REM sleep behavior disorder to early Parkinson’s disease
早期突觸核蛋白變性疾病與腸道微生物:從高危親屬、快速眼動睡眠行為障礙到早期帕金遜 - Adjunctive light treatment in major depressive disorder among evening chronotype – A randomized controlled trial
聯合光治療對夜晚型抑鬱症患者的療效:一個隨機對照研究 - Prodromal markers of synucelinopathy neurodegeneration in the first degree relatives of patients with psychiatric disorders comorbid with REM sleep behavior disorder
突觸核蛋白變性相關神經退化的早期標記與精神障礙伴有快速眼動睡眠行為障礙的一級親屬的關係 - Can we prevent insomnia? A randomized controlled trial of brief cognitive behavioral Insomnia prevention program for high-risk adolescents
我們是否可以預防失眠?一個針對高危青少年的認知行為治療隨機對照臨床試驗
- Rao S, Siu CO, Shi M, Zhang J, Lam MHB, Yu M, Wing YK, Waye MMY.
Associations of Homer Scaffolding Protein 1 gene and psychological correlates with suicide attempts in Chinese: A pilot study of multifactorial risk model.
Gene. 2018 Dec 30;679:382-388. - Liu S, Wing YK, Hao Y, Li W, Zhang J, Zhang B.
The associations of long-time mobile phone use with sleep disturbances and mental distress in technical college students: a prospective cohort study.
Sleep. 2018 Nov 3. - Liu Y, Zhang J, Li SX, Chan NY, Yu MWM, Lam SP, Chan JWY, Li AM, Wing YK.
Excessive daytime sleepiness among children and adolescents: prevalence, correlates, and pubertal effects.
Sleep Med. 2018 Sep 24;53:1-8. - Rao S, Han X, Shi M, Siu CO, Waye MMY, Liu G, Wing YK.
Associations of the serotonin transporter promoter polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) with bipolar disorder and treatment response: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry. 2018 Sep 11;89:214-226. - Ren R, Covassin N, Yang L, Li Y, Zhang Y, Zhou J, Tan L, Li T, Li X, Wang Y, Zhang J, Wing YK, Li W, Somers VK, Tang X.
Objective but Not Subjective Short Sleep Duration Is Associated With Hypertension in Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
Hypertension. 2018 Sep;72(3):610-617. - Li SX, Chan NY, Man Yu MW, Lam SP, Zhang J, Yan Chan JW, Li AM, Wing YK.
Eveningness chronotype, insomnia symptoms, and emotional and behavioural problems in adolescents.
Sleep Med. 2018 Jul;47:93-99. - Zhang J, Lam SP, Li SX, Liu Y, Chan JWY, Chan MHM, Ho CS, Li AM, Wing YK.
Parental history of depression and higher basal salivary cortisol in unaffected child and adolescent offspring.
J Affect Disord. 2018 Jul;234:207-213. - Zhou J, Zhang J, Lam SP, Chan JW, Mok V, Chan A, Li SX, Liu Y, Tang X, Yung WH, Wing YK.
Excessive Daytime Sleepiness Predicts Neurodegeneration in Idiopathic REM Sleep Behavior Disorder.
Sleep. 2017 May 1;40(5). - Li SX, Lam SP, Zhang J, Yu MW, Chan JW, Liu Y, Lam VK, Ho CK, Zhou J, Wing YK.
A prospective, naturalistic follow-up study of treatment outcomes with clonazepam in rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder.
Sleep Med. 2016 May;21:114-20. - Zhou J, Zhang J, Lam SP, Mok V, Chan A, Li SX, Liu Y, Tang X, Yung WH, Wing YK.
Mortality and Its Risk Factors in Patients with Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder.
Sleep. 2016 Aug 1;39(8):1543-50.
Associate Professor (Clinical)
Associate Professor (Clinical)
Associate Professor (Clinical)
- General adult psychiatry
- Circadian medicine
- Sleep medicine
- Liu Y, Zhang J, Lam SP, Zhou J, Yu MWM, Li SX, Chan JW, Postuma RB, Mok VCT, Wing YK. A case-control-family study of idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder. Ann Neurol. 2019 Feb 13.
- Liu Y, Zhang J, Li SX, Chan NY, Yu MWM, Lam SP, Chan JW, Li AM, Wing YK. Excessive daytime sleepiness among children and adolescents: prevalence, correlates, and pubertal effects. Sleep Med. 2018 Sep 24;53:1-8.
- Zhang J, Lam SP, Li SX, Liu Y, Chan JW, Chan MHM, Ho CS, Li AM, Wing YK. Parental history of depression and higher basal salivary cortisol in unaffected child and adolescent offspring. J Affect Disord. 2018 Jul;234:207-213.
- Chan JW, Li SX, Lam SP, Zhang J, Wing YK. Association of Eveningness With Nonremission in Major Depressive Disorder: Reply to Knapen et al. Sleep. 2017 Jun 1;40(6).
- Chan JW, Lam SP, Li SX, Yu MW, Chan NY, Zhang J, Wing YK. Eveningness and insomnia: independent risk factors of nonremission in major depressive disorder. Sleep. 2014 May 1;37(5):911-7.
Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Assistant Professor (Clinical)
My research interests lie in the complex interactions between mental health and neurodegeneration. The two categories have traditionally been investigated separately, but emerging evidence suggests that they are closely linked. My research explores (i) the potential of neuropsychiatric phenomena and subtle alterations of cognitive processes as prognostic biomarkers of early-stage neurodegeneration using the model of REM sleep behaviour disorder and (ii) how mental disorders affect neurodegenerative risk. I employ multidisciplinary approaches and methods in my research, with a special focus on model-driven computational analysis using multimodal neuroimaging, molecular and microbiological data.
- Chan JW, Lam SP, Li SX, Chau SW, Chan SY, Chan NY, Zhang JH, Wing YK. Adjunctive bright light treatment with gradual advance in unipolar major depressive disorder with evening chronotype – A randomized controlled trial. Psychol Med. 2020 Sep 14:1-10.
- Feng H, Chen L, Liu, Y, Chen, X, Wang J, Yu MW, Huang B, Li SX, Chau SWH, Chan JW, Chen, J, Mok VC, Wing YK and Zhang J. Rest‐activity Pattern Alterations in Idiopathic REM Sleep Behavior Disorder. Ann Neurol. 2020 Sept
- Wang J, Liu Y, Chau SWH, Zhang J, Tsang J, Yu MWM, Chan NY, Chan JWY, Li SX, Huang B, Feng H, Mok V, Wing YK. Residual Injurious Symptoms and Its Association with Neurodegenerative Outcomes in Idiopathic Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder: A Retrospective, Longitudinal Follow-Up Study. Mov Disord. 2020 Aug.
- Chau SWH, Lewis T, Ng R, Farrell SM, Molodynski A, Bhugra D. Wellbeing and mental health amongst medical students from Hong Kong. Int Rev Psychiatry. 2019 Nov – Dec;31(7-8):626-629
- Molodynski A, Lewis T, Kadhum M, Farrell SM, Chelieh ML, De Almeida TF, Masri R, Kar A, Volpe U, Moir F, Torales J, Castaldelli-Maia JM, Chau SWH, Wilkes C, Bhugra D. Cultural variations in wellbeing, burnout and substance use amongst medical students in twelve countries. Int Rev Psychiatry. 2020 Mar 18;1-6.
- Chau SW, Tse CY, So SH, Chan SS. A Randomised Controlled Study on the Efficacy of Attentional Bias Modification Training (ABMT) in Patients with Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD). East Asian Arch Psychiatry. 2019 Mar 29(1):3-9.
- Lam MH, Chau SW, Wing YK. High prevalence of hypokalemia in acute psychiatric inpatients. General Hospital Psychiatry. 2009 May-June 31(3), 262–265Lam MH, Chau SW, Wing YK. High prevalence of hypokalemia in acute psychiatric inpatients. General Hospital Psychiatry. 2009 May-June 31(3), 262–265.
Assistant Professor (non-clinical)
Assistant Professor (non-clinical)
Assistant Professor (non-clinical)
- Dr. Liu received his clinical education at Southern Medical University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in clinical medicine. After receiving his master’s degree in clinical medicine from Jinan University, he became a psychiatrist at the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University. He then pursued his PhD at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He also did a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Psychiatry at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and another two-year visiting postdoctoral fellowship in the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neuroscience at the University of Oxford. He is currently an Assistant Professor in our department. His research interests focus on identifying neurodegenerative biomarkers in REM sleep behavior disorders and developing potential neuroprotective interventions in REM sleep behavior disorders.
- Genetic epidemiology of sleep disorders especially on REM sleep behavioral disorder
- The biomarker of neurodegenerative diseases in REM sleep behavioral disorder
Research Assistant Professor
Children and adolescent sleep problems
Treatment and prevention of sleep disorders
Sleep and psychopathology
- Advancing Adolescent Bedtime by Using Motivational Interviewing and Text Reminders – A Randomized Controlled Trial. (Health and Medical Research Fund, 15163071, 2018 – 2021, as PI)
- Travel Grant Award for Young Investigators in 2nd Congress of Asian Society of Sleep Medicine, Seoul, Korea, 2018
- Wang G, Zhang J, Lam SP, Li SX, Jiang Y, Sun W, Chan NY, Kong APS, Zhang Y, Li S, Li AM, Jiang F, Shen X, Wing YK. Ten-Year Secular Trends in Sleep/Wake Patterns in Shanghai and Hong Kong School-Aged Children: A Tale of Two Cities. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 2019;15:1495-502.
- Liu Y, Zhang J, Li SX, Chan NY, Yu MWM, Lam SP, Chan JWY, Li AM, Wing YK. Excessive daytime sleepiness among children and adolescents: prevalence, correlates, and pubertal effects. Sleep Medicine. 2019; 53: 1-8.
- Li SX, Chan NY, Man Yu MW, Lam SP, Zhang J, Yan Chan JW, Li AM, Wing YK. Eveningness chronotype, insomnia symptoms, and emotional and behavioural problems in adolescents. Sleep Medicine. 2018; 47: 93-9
- Lufi D. Wing YK, Chan NY. Assessment of attention level among Chinese and Israeli adolescents. Journal of Behavioral Health.2017; 6: 52-7.
- Chan NY, Zhang J, Yu MWM, Lam SP, Li SX, Kong APS, Li AM, Wing YK. Impact of a modest delay in school start time in Hong Kong school adolescents. Sleep Medicine. 2017; 30: 164-70
- Liu Y, Zhang J, Lam SP, Yu MWM, Li SX, Zhou J, Chan JW, Chan NY, Li AM, Wing YK. Help-seeking behaviors for insomnia in Hong Kong Chinese-a community-based study. Sleep Medicine. 2016; 21:106-13.
- Zhang J, Chan NY, Lam SP, Li SX, Liu Y, Chan JW, Kong AP, Ma RC, Chan KC, Li AM, Wing YK. Emergence of Sex Differences in Insomnia Symptoms in Adolescents: A Large-Scale School-Based Study. Sleep. 2015; 39: 1563-70.
- Chan NY, Lam SP, Zhang J, Yu MWM, Li SX, Li AM, & Wing YK. Sleep education in Hong Kong. Sleep Biological Rhythm. 2015; 14: 21-5.
- Wing YK, Chan NY, Yu MWM, Lam SP, Zhang J, Li SX, Kong AP, Li AM. A school-based sleep education program for adolescents: a cluster randomized trial. Pediatrics. 2015; 13: e635-43.
- Chan JW, Lam SP, Li SX, Yu MW, Chan NY, Zhang J, Wing YK. Eveningness and insomnia: independent risk factors of nonremission in major depressive disorder. Sleep. 2014; 37: 911-7.
Research Assistant Professor
Research Assistant Professor
- Artificial intelligence and digital mental health
- Natural language processing for mental health
- Technology, electronics, and mental health
- Social withdrawal and psychological well-being
- INFORMS ISS Design Science Award 2020
- Li, T. M. H., & Leung, C. S. Y. (2020). Exploring student mental health and intention to use online counselling in Hong Kong during the COVID-19 pandemic. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 74(10), 564-565.
- Chau, M., Li, T. M. H., Wong, P. W. C., Xu, J., Yip, P. S. F., & Chen, H. (2020). Finding people with emotional distress in online social media: A design combining machine learning and rule-based classification. Management Information Systems Quarterly, 44(2), 933-955.
- Liu, L. L., Li, T. M. H., Teo, A. R., Kato, T. A., & Wong, P. W. C. (2018). Harnessing social media to explore youth social withdrawal in three major cities in China: Cross-sectional web survey. JMIR Mental Health, 5(2), e34.
- Li-Tsang, C. W. P., Li, T. M. H., Lau, M. S. W., Ho, C. H. Y., Leung, H. W. H. (2018). Handwriting assessment to distinguish comorbid learning difficulties from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Chinese adolescents: A case-control study. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 27(4), e1718.
- Chan, M., Li, T. M. H., Law, Y. W., Wong, P. W. C., Chau, M., Cheng, C., Fu, K. W., Bacon-Shone, J., Cheng, Q., & Yip, P. S. F. (2017). The engagement of vulnerable youths using internet platform. PLoS ONE, 12(12), e0189023.
- Cheng, Q., Li, T. M. H., Kwok, C. L., Zhu, T., & Yip, P. S. F. (2017). Assessing suicide risk and emotional distress in Chinese social media: A text mining and machine learning study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 19(7), e243.
- Ip, P., Chim, D., Chan, K. L., Li, T. M. H., Ho, F. K. W., Van Voorhees, B. W., Tiwari A., Tsang, A., Chan, C. W. L., Ho, M., Tso, W., & Wong, W. H. S. (2016). Effectiveness of a culturally attuned Internet-based depression prevention program for Chinese adolescents: A randomized controlled trial. Depression and Anxiety, 33(12), 1123-1131.
- Li, T. M. H., & Wong, P. W. C. (2015). Youth social withdrawal behavior (hikikomori): A systematic review of qualitative and quantitative studies. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 49(7), 595-609.
- Li, T. M. H., Chau, M., Yip, P. S. F., & Wong, P. W. C. (2014). Temporal and computerized psycholinguistic analysis of the blog of a Chinese adolescent suicide. Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, 35(3), 168-175.
- Li, T. M. H., Chau, M., Wong, P. W. C., Lai, E. S. Y., & Yip, P. S. F. (2013). Evaluation of a web-based social network electronic game in enhancing mental health literacy for young people. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 15(5), e80.
臨床成員
Dr Chan graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of The Chinese University of Hong Kong with honours. Dr Chan is now working as a Resident Specialist in the Department of Psychiatry of Shatin Hospital. She is also an Honorary Clinical Tutor of The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her research work focuses on exploring the clinical characteristics and impacts of Restless Legs Syndrome in psychiatric population.
Dr. Lam graduated from the faculty of medicine of The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He received psychiatric training from Kwai Chung Hospital, Queen Mary Hospital, Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital and Shatin Hospital. He is a member of The Royal College of Psychiatrists and a fellow of The Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists and The Hong Kong Academy of Medicine. Currently Dr. Lam is working as an Associate Consultant in psychiatry department of Prince of Wales Hospital and Shatin Hospital. He also serves as Honorary Assistant Clinical Professor of the psychiatry department of The Chinese University of Hong Kong. His research focus is on mood and sleep disorders and he has published over ten papers covering topics related to mood disorder, sleep disorder genetics and psychiatric medications.
Ms. Lam is a registered nurse, registered polysmnographic sleep technologist (RPSGT) and has received her credential in Clinical Sleep Health (CCSH). She has given various contributions to sleep study in research, regularly involved in various workshops, seminars and training course, and has co-authored and authored several research papers and journal articles. She holds a Bachelor of Nursing from the University of Monash, Australia and Master of Nursing (Clinical Leadership) from the University of Western Sydney, Australia. Moreover, she is an advanced practice nurse in Sleep Assessment Unit of Shatin Hospital, a Secretary of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists Committee (RPSGTC) Hong Kong Society of Sleep Medicine.
研究人員
Research Assistant
Leo graduated from The Univerisity of Lancaster, United Kingdom and currently work as a research assistant in the unit. He is involved in the studies related to light therapy for eveningness people and also REM sleep behavior disorders among psychiatric population.
Nurse
Jessie received her bachelor’s degree in Adult Nursing from Queen’s University of Belfast, UK and Master degree in Nursing from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She worked as an orthopedic nurse in UK for several years prior to join the Team. She is currently working with the elderly population and also involved in different RBD related projects.
Research Associate
Mandy currently is the Research Associate in the Department of Psychiatry, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. She obtained the Bachelor degree of Food & Nutrition in Business & Industry with University Honor Roll from the Texas Woman’s University in the United States of America and Master of Public Health from the Chinese University in Hong Kong. Mandy is also the registered Polysomnographic Technologists (RPSGT) in the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists, United States since 2001.
Dr. Huang Bei studied clinical medicine for her undergraduate degree at Soochow University. She then received a master degree in neurology at Naval Medical University, China and a Ph.D. in Medical Science at the department of psychiatry, the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). Her postdoctoral work at CUHK focus on the epidemiology and pathophysiology of REM sleep behavior disorder and alpha-synucleinopathy neurodegeneration, especially on the associations of gut microbiota, gastrointestinal disorders and the pathogenesis of alpha-synucleinopathies.
Dr. Chen Sijing is currently a postdoctoral fellow at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. She received her bachelor’s degree from Qiqihar Medical University and Master of Science in Biological Psychiatry from Peking University. She obtained the qualification of Licensed Physician in Mainland China during her master’s study. Then she obtained her Ph.D. diploma in The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her Ph.D. research project is designed to investigate the effect of e-CBT-I on improving insomnia in order to prevent depression in youth. Her research interest is in exploring the associations of sleep disturbances with psychiatric disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, and physical disorders.
Dr. WANG graduated from Wuhan University (Sino-French Class of the Seven Year Program) with a Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Medicine and a Master’s degree in Neurology. After obtaining the PhD degree in Medical Sciences in 2020, she joined the research team as a postdoctoral fellow. Her research interests centred on the interface between REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD)/ neurodegenerative disorders and psychiatric disorders, for which she has completed a case-control-family study in the patients with psychiatric disorders comorbid with RBD during her PhD training in CUHK, and interesting findings were revealed from this study. In addition, she has been actively involved in the RBD-related projects, including the study of metabolites of melatonin in RBD patients, microbiota study in different phenotype of patients with depression, the prospective study of RBD patient cohort and family cohort, as well as the exploring the genetic aspects of RBD based on the family cohort.
Michael graduated from Deakin university, Australia and currently work as a Junior research assistant in the unit.
Research Assistant
Research Assistant
研究生
Mr. Jie Chen obtained bachelor’s degree and master’s degree from Shanghai Jiaotong University. Now he is a PhD candidate at the Department of Psychiatry in Chinese University of Hong Kong, supervised by professor Wing Yun Kwok, and co-supervised by Dr. Chan Ngan Yin Rachel and Dr. Chau Steven Wai Ho. His PhD program currently focuses on digital phenotyping in clinical assessment of depression.
Ms. ZHOU Li obtained her bachelor’s degree from Nan Chang University, then got master’s degree from Shanghai Jiaotong University. Now she is a PhD candidate at the Department of Psychiatry in Chinese University of Hong Kong, supervised by professor WING Yun Kwok, and co-supervised by Dr. CHAU Steven Wai Ho. and Dr. LIU Yaping. Her PhD program mainly focus on impulsivity across early stages of synucleinopathy: from high-risk relatives, REM sleep behavior disorder to early Parkinson’s disease.
Ms. Chris Xie Chen obtained bachelor’s degree and master’s degree from Shantou University Medical College. She has also completed psychiatry residents’ training at Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital. Now she is a PhD candidate at the Department of Psychiatry in Chinese University of Hong Kong, supervised by professor Wing Yun Kwok, and co-supervised by Dr. Chan Ngan Yin Rachel and Dr. Chan Wing Yan Joey. Her PhD program currently focuses on mental resilience and sleep homeostasis as well as circadian control in healthy individuals.
Before Joining the department of Psychiatry at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) in 2021, Pinle received his master’s degree in epidemiology from the Imperial College London, bachelor’s degree in Preventive medicine from Guangzhou Medical University, and a joint bachelor’s degree in public health from the University of Wolverhampton. Now he is supervised by professor Wing yun kwok, and co-supervised by Dr. Liu yaping and Dr. CHAN Ngan Yin Rachel. His PhD Project focuses on the Novel Digital mental health (DMH) platform for early detection and intervention of long-term neuropsychiatric sequelae and association with gut dysbiosis.
Ms. Sia Shi Tang admitted in the Department of Psychiatry in Chinese University of Hong Kong at 2020 fall as a PhD candidate. She obtained bachelor’s degree from Guizhou Medical University and master’s degree from Huaxi medical school of Sichuan University with research background of functional neuroimaging study in major depressive disorder. She is now supervised by professor WING Yun Kwok, and co-supervised by Dr. LU Hanna and Dr. LIU Yaping. Her PhD program mainly focus on multimodal neuroimaging markers in REM sleep behavior disorder.
訪問學者
Ms. Yiqi Lin obtained MD degree in neurology from Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine. She works in the sleep center of Fujian Provincial Hospital and currently is receiving one-year visiting scholar training.
技術人員
Technican
Technican
Technican