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Professor Wong, Christopher Chi-yuen 黃智源

Title:
Clinical Assistant Professor

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Professor Wong, Christopher Chi-yuen 黃智源

Title:
Clinical Assistant Professor

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Professional Qualifications
YearAwarding InstitutionQualification
2010University of AdelaideMBBS
2019University of SydneyMPhil
2023University of SydneyPhD
Biography

Prof Christopher Wong obtained his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from the University of Adelaide in 2010. He completed basic physician training at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in 2015 and advanced cardiology training at Concord Hospital in 2019. He earned his Master of Philosophy in 2019 and Doctor of Philosophy in 2023, both from the University of Sydney. He worked as a consultant cardiologist in Australia before moving to the United States in 2023 to undertake a clinical fellowship in percutaneous coronary and structural heart interventions at Stanford Hospital, followed by a postdoctoral research fellowship funded by the American Heart Association at Stanford University in 2024. In October 2025, he joined the Department of Medicine at the University of Hong Kong as Clinical Assistant Professor.

Prof Wong’s research focuses on coronary physiology and its clinical applications. He has received competitive research funding, including a PhD scholarship from the National Heart Foundation of Australia and a postdoctoral fellowship from the American Heart Association. He has multiple first-author publications in leading cardiology journals including the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC), JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions and Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions. He has expertise in all aspects of coronary physiology including the performance of comprehensive coronary function testing and quantification of absolute coronary flow. His current research centers on refining coronary function testing techniques and leveraging real time coronary physiology data to guide precision therapy in patients with coronary microvascular dysfunction.

 
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