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To attract research grants are essential for conducting our research programs, we emphasize not only applying for research grants from local and international funding bodies, but also attracting funding support from industrial sectors for joint Research & Development (R&D). Private donations for promoting our research are also essential part of our funding sources for translational research that implies long-term sustainable multidisciplinary musculoskeletal themes.
For issues of donation to our research, please contact Prof. L Qin, Director of Research via
1) E-mail: lingqin@cuhk.edu.hk
2) Phone: (852)3505-3071
3) Fax: (852)2637-7889
Research Funding
Up to date, the main research funding obtained are from following local, regional and international funding bodies:
• AADO Research Fund (Hong Kong)
• Academic Equipment Grant (CUHK)
• AO Start-up Grant (Switzerland)
• Areas of Excellence Scheme, Research Grants Council (Hong Kong)
- Aging, skeletal degeneration and regeneration (2021-29) (PI: Prof. Ling QIN)
• Collaborative Research Fund, Research Grants Council (Hong Kong)
• Cotrel Spinal Research Foundation (France)
• Direct Grant, University Research Grant (CUHK)
• Focused Innovations Scheme B-D (CUHK)
• General Research Fund, Research Grants Council (Hong Kong)
• Health@InnoHK, Innovation and Technology Commission (Hong Kong)
- Centre for Neuromusculoskeletal Restorative Medicine (2022-27) (PI: Prof. Patrick YUNG)
• Health Care and Promotion Fund (Hong Kong)
• Health and Medical Research Fund (Hong Kong)
• Innovation and Technology Fund (Hong Kong)
• National Natural Science Foundation of China (China)
• NSFC/RGC Joint Research Scheme (Hong Kong Site)
• Osteosynthesis & Trauma Care Research Grant (Switzerland)
• Postdoctoral Research Grant (CUHK)
• Private Patient Fund & Private Donations
• Public Policy Research Grant (Hong Kong)
• RGC -France/HK, -Germany/HK, -Netherlands/HK Joint Research Scheme (Hong Kong Site)
• Scoliosis Research Society (United State)
• SK Yee Medical Foundation (Hong Kong)
• The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust (Hong Kong)
- Mus-Fit Action (2018-21) (PI: Prof. Patrick YUNG)
• Theme-based Research Scheme, Research Grants Council (Hong Kong)
- Functional bone regeneration in challenging bone disorders and defects (2017-22) (PI: Prof. Ling QIN)
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