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CityU has contributed to the development of a new molecular classification system for colorectal cancer with highly significant potential for treatment and prognosis.
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CityU students won a gold medal at the iGEM Giant Jamboree Competition 2015 in US with their novel gene-based remedy for tackling lactose intolerance in humans.
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Two pieces of research equipment will be purchased by CityU in collaboration with other local universities thanks to a grant worth over HK$12 million from the Research Grants Council.
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A biotech company founded by CityU alumni has won a top international award in Geneva for the application of toxin testing technology developed at CityU.
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A novel solution utilising genetically modified E. coli to tackle obesity has won a student team from CityU the gold medal at an international competition.
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Professor He Jufang of CityU and his team have identified the neuromodulator which plays a crucial role in memory formation. The findings may help develop drugs that can alleviate memory loss process.
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CityU and Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Holdings Limited (GPHL) signed a framework agreement and announced the formation of a strategic alliance.
Some 50 CityU students have formed four teams to compete in the Robocon 2005 Hong Kong Contest. They will show off their robotic creations, which are sure to impress the judges.
The Department of IT signed a contract with Real-time Communications (HK) Limited to jointly develop multimedia message services (MMS) products for the mainland mobile communications market using IT's real-time lip-sync and animation system.
Twenty-three Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE) students have formed two teams to enter the Robocon Hong Kong Contest -- Lovers' Reunion on 20 June. The winning team in the Hong Kong contest will represent Hong Kong at the ABU Asia-Pacific Robot Contest 2004 (ABU Robocon) in Seoul, Korea, in September.

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