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CityU has been granted more than HK$23 million in research funding from the inaugural Senior Research Fellow Scheme and Research Fellow Scheme under the Research Grants Council.
A research team led by scientists at CityU has developed a new method for identifying binding proteins of non-coding RNAs in living cells, which can be applied in cancer diagnosis and stem cell research, and may even help to identify potential antiviral drug targets to combat Covid-19.
CityU has performed outstandingly in the 2013 National Natural Science Fund competition, securing grants for 30 projects totaling about HK$20 million.
An international symposium held at CityU on 13-15 August explored new ways of treating patients, detecting diseases and managing healthcare.
A CityU scientist has co-authored an article for the prestigious journal Nature on a novel nano-thermometer for probing the health status of living cells.