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Professor Jason Wong 黃永瀚

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Professor Jason Wong 黃永瀚

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Professor

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Professional Qualifications
YearAwarding InstitutionQualification
2002University of SydneyB.Sc (Hons I), Bioinformatics
2007University of OxfordPhD, Bioanalytical Chemistry
Biography

Dr Wong is an Associate Professor in the School of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Hong Kong. He was formerly an Australian Research Council Future Fellow and an Associate Professor at the Prince of Wales Clinical School at the University of New South Wales in Sydney. He received his B.Sc (Hons I), specialising in Bioinformatics from the University of Sydney in 2002. As an Oxford-Australia scholar, he went on to complete a D.Phil in Bioanalytical Chemistry at the University of Oxford, UK in 2007. This was followed by an Irish Government post-doctoral fellowship at the Conway Institute of Biomolecular & Biomedical Research, University College Dublin, specialising in Chemical Proteomics, before he returned to Sydney to establish his research group. He has published over 90 original peer-reviewed journal articles with around half as first or senior author in journals including Nature, Cell Reports, Genome Biology, Blood, Molecular Biology & Evolution and Nucleic Acids Research. His current research is focused on the study of mutational processes in cancer and their ultimate effect on gene regulation and function.

 
Honours, Awards & Prizes
AwardeesAward DateHonours / Awards / PrizesCategory
Chan, ASY
Lee, CH
Man, HY
Yuen, ST
Chan, KW
Tsui, WY
Chan, AS
Ho, SLR
Lo, OSH
Siu, HC
Yue, SKS
Chan, D
Hui, HSE
Gao, Y
2020-12-01LKS Faculty of Medicine Outstanding Research Output Award: LKS Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong
Research Achievement
LEE, Chi Hang
Chan, ASY
YUE, Siu Kuen
Yuen, ST
CHENG, Sze Wa Priscilla
Chan, KW
Tsui, WY
Chan, AS
Ho, SLR
Siu, HC
Man, HY
Chan, D
2018-12-01Research Output Prize 2019. A comprehensive human gastric cancer organoid biobank captures tumor subtype heterogeneity and enables therapeutic screening. Cell Stem Cell, 23, 2018.: The University of Hong Kong
Research Achievement
2014-01-01Future Fellowship: Australian Research Council
Research Achievement
2016-02-01Cancer Researcher of the Year: Cure Cancer Australia Foundation
Research Achievement
Professional Societies
Term PeriodPositionProfessional Societies
01/2015 - currentMemberAustralian Bioinformatics And Computational Biology Society
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