Mission
The Cancer Biology & Experimental Therapeutics (CBET) thematic research program conducts research in understanding the basic mechanisms of tumor initiation and progression, with a long-term goal in translating this knowledge into effective cancer treatment. The Cancer Biology branch of CBET focuses on identifying and studying the molecular defects associated with cancers of the prostate, liver, pancreas, breast, nasopharynx, head and neck, and epidermoid carcinoma. Research activities include studying defects in signaling molecules that control cancer cell behaviors, global genomic, transcriptomic and epigenomic profiling of cancer cells, elucidating the role of inflammation in tumor development, and the development of bioinformatics tools for “omics” analysis. The Experimental Therapeutics branch focuses on translational cancer pharmacogenomics, preclinical studies of the anti-tumor effects of biologics and Chinese Herbal extracts, and developing new therapeutics for chemoprevention and the alleviation of chemotherapy-induced side effects including nausea and emesis. The strategic long-term vision of the CBET aims to promote synergism between basic and translational research with the goal of developing innovative molecular-based therapies for human cancers.
Educational Mission
The major education goal of CBET is to train the next generation of cancer researchers. Members of the CBET are actively involved in training graduate students enrolled in the MPhil-PhD program in Biomedical Sciences. Apart from laboratory-based research, students are taught the latest advances in cancer research through didactic lectures, technical workshops, and journal clubs. The CBET is also participating in teaching undergraduate elective courses for students enrolled in the BSc in Biomedical Sciences. These courses will provide students with an introduction to the etiology, classification, and treatment of human cancers.
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Name | Contact No. | Research Interests |
Prof CHAN Leung Franky | 3943 6841 | Prostate cancer, cancer stem cells, nuclear receptors and mediated signalling pathways, epithelial- mesenchymal transition, immunotherapy |
Prof CHAN Man Lok Andrew | 3943 3771 | Oncogenes, tumor suppressors, cell signaling |
Prof CHEN Yangchao | 3943 1100 | Pancreatic cancer, liver cancer, long non-coding RNA, circular RNA, EZH2, anti-cancer agent |
Prof CHENG Sze Lok Alfred (Chief) | 3943 9842 | Cancer epigenetics, tumor immunology/ immunotherapy, enhancer regulation |
Prof LIN Ge | 3943 6824 | PK, ADMET, herb-induced liver injury, herb-drug interaction, safety and activity of herbal medicines |
Prof RUDD John Anthony | 3943 6789 | Nausea, vomiting, emesis, anti-emetic, myoelectric activity, peptide, diabetes, Parkinson, electrogastrogram |
Prof SO Hon Cheong (Deputy Chief) | 3943 9255 | Bioinformatics, statistics; psychiatry, machine learning, risk prediction, genomics, genome-wide association study, sequencing, high dimensional data analysis |
Prof TONG Man Carol | 3943 3115 | Cancer metabolism, tumor microenvironment, therapy resistance, novel combination therapy, cancer stemness |
Prof TSUI Kwok Wing Stephen | 3943 6381 | Genomics and bioinformatics study of allergic diseases and cancer |
Prof ZHOU Jingying | 3943 1350 | Epigenetic regulations in tumor associated immune cells |
Name | Contact No. | Research Interests |
Prof CAO Qin Cara | 3943 6805 | Bioinformatics, Computational biology, Machine learning, Gene regulatory networks, Multi-omics data, 3D genome structures |
Name | Contact No. |
Prof CHAN L. Stephen | 3505 2166 |
Prof CHAN Sze Wa Stella | 3653 6661 |
Prof CHAN Tak Cheung Anthony | 3505 2119 |
Prof LAI Bo San Paul | 3505 1496 |
Prof LAN Hui Yao | 3763 6077 |
Prof LO Kwok Wai | 3505 2178 |
Prof NG Chi Fai | 3505 2625 |
Prof NG Wai-Lung Billy | 3943 0671 |
Prof. TO Kin Wah Kenneth | 3943 8017 |
Prof WONG Nathalie | 3505 1128 |
Prof WU Ka Kei William | 3505 3147 |
Prof YU Jun | 3763 6099 |