Fellows & Scholars

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Professor Irene Ng Oi Lin is Chair Professor of Pathology at HKU and internationally recognized for her expertise in research in liver cancer.
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Prof Raymond Yeung is Co-Director of Institute of Network Coding at CUHK and distinguished for his contributions to information and coding theory.
Welcome! Here you will find over 900 scientists who have received honours or awards from the Croucher Foundation.
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Professor David Banfield is a cell biologist using molecular and biochemical studies to understand how cells manage their internal metabolism.
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Dr Kit Man Tsang is a postdoctoral fellow in Johns Hopkins University applying stem cell biology to the treatment of disease.
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Ir. Dr. Sam Wong is Chief Engineer in Highways Dept, in charge of the reconstruction of a part of the Tuen Mun Road.
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Dr Carmen Wong is a research assistant professor in the pathology department of HKU, where she studies the mechanisms of liver cancer mestastasis.
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Professor John Lui is a computer scientist who uses a cross-disciplinary approach to study the structures and principles governing social networks.
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Professor Wong Kam Bo went to Cambridge on a Croucher Scholarship and now at CUHK studying the function of proteins at the atomic level.
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Professor Eric So is Chair Professor in the Leukemia and Stem Cell Biology Group of King's College London.
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Dr Lam Miu Ling is a distinguished research scholar and an international media artist bringing together the cutting edges of art and science.
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Dr Adrian Lam King-Yeung is a Croucher Postdoctoral Fellow at the Mathematical Biosciences Institute, researching mathematical aspects of theoretical Ecology.
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Dr Dominic Chan was a stellar student of mathematics at Cambridge and is now a highly successful entrepreneur and investor.
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Benny Lo was a Croucher scholar and Fellow, gained a PhD in pharmacy and is a member of the Hong Kong Bar.
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Professor Sydney Tang is a world leader in the study of the mechanisms of kidney disease and the search for new treatments.