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HKUMed researchers have traced the origins of proteins crucial for the function of animal stem cells to 700-million-year-old single-cell organisms. HKU SBMS For more: hkumed.hk/ec3a48

HKUMed researchers have traced the origins of proteins crucial for the function of animal stem cells to 700-million-year-old single-cell organisms. <a href="/hkusbms/">HKU SBMS</a> 

For more: hkumed.hk/ec3a48
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😨🧠Professor Cora Lai (Cora Lai) of HKU SBMS has deepened our understanding of where and how fear memories are stored in the brain – and shown how these memories could potentially be erased. 📖Read and 🎧listen now at the #HKUBulletin: bulletin.hku.hk/research/the-f…

😨🧠Professor Cora Lai (<a href="/coralailab/">Cora Lai</a>) of <a href="/hkusbms/">HKU SBMS</a> has deepened our understanding of where and how fear memories are stored in the brain – and shown how these memories could potentially be erased.

📖Read and 🎧listen now at the #HKUBulletin: bulletin.hku.hk/research/the-f…
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Three Co-Chairs of the ISSCR Program Committee discussed the upcoming #ISSCR2025 meeting in #HK on The Stem Cell Podcast, and #HKUSBMS Prof. Kathryn Cheah emphasised the importance of international participation and diversity among speakers and attendees. Take a listen.

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“Strong multidisciplinary collaboration is vital for our scientific work, and I aim to leverage various opportunities and experience to enhance the research impact of the School,” said Professor Michael Häusser, the new Director of HKU SBMS. hkumed.hk/dc719d

“Strong multidisciplinary collaboration is vital for our scientific work, and I aim to leverage various opportunities and experience to enhance the research impact of the School,” said Professor Michael Häusser, the new Director of <a href="/hkusbms/">HKU SBMS</a>.

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#𝗦𝗕𝗠𝗦 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀𝗹𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗜𝘀𝘀𝘂𝗲 𝟭𝟵🔥 Enjoy feature stories about SBMS’ teaching excellence, as well as innovation and connection in the fields of rare diseases, neuroscience, and entrepreneurship. online.flippingbook.com/view/942084875/

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We are honored to share that Prof. Ralf Jauch Ralf Jauch 's reflection on their recent publications and its implications for the origins of animals and stem cells is featured in the April 2025 issue of Hong Kong Laureate Forum 's newsletter. For more: hklaureateforum.org/en/what-tools-…

We are honored to share that Prof. Ralf Jauch <a href="/jauchr/">Ralf Jauch</a> 's reflection on their recent publications and its implications for the origins of animals and stem cells is featured in the April 2025 issue of <a href="/HKLaureateForum/">Hong Kong Laureate Forum</a> 's newsletter.

For more: hklaureateforum.org/en/what-tools-…
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Today, the #IN_ResearchProgram ‘Cell Plasticity in Brain Disease and Repair’ has offered a new scientific seminar featuring a presentation by Professor Kathy Cheah kathy cheah from HKU SBMS The University of Hong Kong 👏👏👏 Angela Nieto CSIC UMH

Today, the #IN_ResearchProgram ‘Cell Plasticity in Brain Disease and Repair’ has offered a new scientific seminar featuring a presentation by Professor Kathy Cheah <a href="/supermouse68/">kathy cheah</a> from <a href="/hkusbms/">HKU SBMS</a>  <a href="/HKUniversity/">The University of Hong Kong</a> 👏👏👏
<a href="/NietoAngela/">Angela Nieto</a>  <a href="/CSIC/">CSIC</a>  <a href="/UniversidadMH/">UMH</a>
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Join us in-person on May 12 for a stimulating KE seminar by #HKU Prof Benjamin Becker on AI-inspired mind reading, brain scans and mental health, hosted by Prof Ralf Jauch Ralf Jauch. Do stay behind to network. Register today: hku.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cO…

Join us in-person on May 12 for a stimulating KE seminar by #HKU Prof Benjamin Becker on AI-inspired mind reading, brain scans and mental health, hosted by Prof Ralf Jauch <a href="/jauchr/">Ralf Jauch</a>. Do stay behind to network.

Register today: hku.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cO…
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Apply by 1 May for this immersive #Croucher Summer Course to explore cutting-edge advances in #CRISPR genome engineering, gain practical expertise, and a global perspective on biomedical challenges and innovative solutions. Details and applications: projects.croucher.org.hk/summer-courses…

Apply by 1 May for this immersive #Croucher Summer Course to explore cutting-edge advances in #CRISPR genome engineering, gain practical expertise, and a global perspective on biomedical challenges and innovative solutions. 

Details and applications: projects.croucher.org.hk/summer-courses…
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Our Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences programme will offer four new majors from the 2025/2026 academic year, allowing students to specialise according to their interests. Learn more about the Biomedical Research, Bioinformatics, Clinical Sciences and Health Technology majors:

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Researchers from HKU SBMS in collaboration with scientists from Queen Mary University of London and Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology have unearthed the ancient evolutionary origins of genes critical to stem cell biology, dating back over 700 million years. For more: hkumed.hk/3a6f90

Researchers from <a href="/hkusbms/">HKU SBMS</a> in collaboration with scientists from <a href="/QMUL/">Queen Mary University of London</a> and <a href="/mpi_marburg/">Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology</a> have unearthed the ancient evolutionary origins of genes critical to stem cell biology, dating back over 700 million years.

For more: hkumed.hk/3a6f90
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Discover fascinating findings about AI, our emotional states, and what goes on in our brains on 12 May. Networking opportunity available following the seminar. For details and registration: sbms.hku.hk/event/hku-sbms…

Discover fascinating findings about AI, our emotional states, and what goes on in our brains on 12 May. Networking opportunity available following the seminar. For details and registration: sbms.hku.hk/event/hku-sbms…
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In just 5 days, #HKU Professor Benjamin Becker will share fascinating findings about AI, our emotional states, and what goes on in our brains. Save your spot: sbms.hku.hk/event/hku-sbms…

In just 5 days, #HKU Professor Benjamin Becker will share fascinating findings about AI, our emotional states, and what goes on in our brains. 

Save your spot: sbms.hku.hk/event/hku-sbms…
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We had an inspiring presentation when Ben Becker took us along to delve deep inside our brains and visualise how they process emotions, with implications for mental health. To all 50+ participants, thank you for coming! Host: Ralf #KEseminar #GermanConsulateGeneralHongKong

We had an inspiring presentation when Ben Becker took us along to delve deep inside our brains and visualise how they process emotions, with implications for mental health. To all 50+ participants, thank you for coming!

Host: <a href="/ralfjauch/">Ralf</a>
#KEseminar #GermanConsulateGeneralHongKong
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Experience the latest research, groundbreaking innovations, and transformative discoveries of the year at ISSCR 2025!. Register now and be at the forefront of stem cell research and regenerative medicine 👉 isscr2025.org

Experience the latest research, groundbreaking innovations, and transformative discoveries of the year at ISSCR 2025!. Register now and be at the forefront of stem cell research and regenerative medicine  👉 isscr2025.org
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Researchers from HKUMed and Peking University have found that fat in liver tumours can reprogramme immune cells, causing them to malfunction and driving resistance to current first-line treatments for liver cancer. hkumed.hk/0404b7

Researchers from HKUMed and <a href="/PKU1898/">Peking University</a> have found that fat in liver tumours can reprogramme immune cells, causing them to malfunction and driving resistance to current first-line treatments for liver cancer.

hkumed.hk/0404b7
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Early this month an Immunology Research Mixer was held featuring keynote talks on basic-clinical collaborations, with panels on immune diseases and translational research. A great event to strengthen our community of immunology researchers and clinicians! #Immunology

Early this month an Immunology Research Mixer was held featuring keynote talks on basic-clinical collaborations, with panels on immune diseases and translational research. A great event to strengthen our community of immunology researchers and clinicians! #Immunology