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![]() Hotel Panorama, 8A Hart Avenue, TST, Kowloon (Exit N1, TST MTR Station), Hong Kong Dr. Eric YEUNG / Ageing Gracefully
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![]() Hotel Panorama, 8A Hart Avenue, TST, Kowloon (Exit N1, TST MTR Station), Hong Kong Mr. John LAW / How YM Balloon Empowers Hearing Impaired Youths
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![]() Hotel Panorama, 8A Hart Avenue, TST, Kowloon (Exit N1, TST MTR Station), Hong Kong Dr. Gillian BICKLEY / Achieving the Dream of Book-Publication
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![]() Hotel Panorama, 8A Hart Avenue, TST, Kowloon (Exit N1, TST MTR Station), Hong Kong Miss Eman TAI / Anti Money Laundering and Counter Terrorist Financing
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2024-08-26 “Healthy Ageing”

Place: Kowloon Shangri-La Hotel
Lunch Fee: HKD500
Speaker: Dr. Pearl CHEN
Speech Title: Healthy Ageing - Are there any Secrets?
About the Speaker :
Dr Lu Hua Chen (Pearl) is a registered medical practitioner who had received training and practiced at an affiliated hospital of Sun Yat-sen University in Guangdong, China before pursuing her postgraduate study in Hong Kong. Her clinical training experience has aroused her passion for conducting research in neuropsychiatric disorders ranging from early neurodevelopment to late-life neurodegeneration. After graduating with a PhD degree from the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong, she received her postdoctoral training in clinical neuroscience at the Department of Psychology of The University of Hong Kong and The Chinese University of Hong Kong, separately.
Dr Chen’s research interests currently focus on understanding how genetic risk factors, environmental risk factors, and gene-environment interplay drive the development and/or exacerbation of neuropsychiatric disorders and related behaviors/traits. She intends to use systems science approaches combined with advanced and interdisciplinary analytic methods to bring together data from multi-levels and theories of multiple disciplines to facilitate our comprehension of the cognitive functions of the human brain. Additionally, she has interest in identifying cognitive endophenotypes for early disease detection and revealing social and cultural risk factors. Her ultimate aim of research is to translate findings to early clinical interventions to help patients suffering from impairments of mental abilities.
All Dates
- 26 August 2024 12:45 - 14:00