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Ground-breaking digital learning project wins substantial funding support from the government.
A novel gene vector developed by a CityU PhD student, enhances the efficiency of delivering gene therapy and chemotherapy drugs into cancer cells.
The Personal Growth and Development Project conducted by CityU’s Department of Applied Social Sciences help teenagers and children enhance their mental health through positive education activities.
CityU hosted the “International Conference on the Maritime World of East Asia in 16th-19th Century”. It was held in collaboration with the National Palace Museum in Taipei to promote academic exchange.
At a CityU lecture, renowned Chinese physicist Professor Wang Enge spoke about his research findings on the properties of ice.
At a CityU Distinguished Lecture on 25 March, renowned scientist Professor Herbert Waldmann discussed his research into small molecules that might assist in the fight against cancer.
CityU scientist Professor Cheng Shuk Han and her team have developed a novel rapid-identification technology for meat ingredients that will help enhance food safety.
CityU scientist Dr Eddie Ma Chi-him and his team have identified a growth-associated gene that accelerates intrinsic axonal growth.
Chaos theory was the focus of the latest talk in the President’s Lecture Series: which was delivered by Professor Ron Chen Guanrong, Chair Professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering.