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Summer Academy for Future Scientists
This summer, re-discover the interesting science behind our food and daily life and learn to develop a healthy living habit with your kids in a fun and innovative way! Free admission on a first-come-first-served basis – join our Summer Academy for Future Scientists now!
Healthy Workplace Challenge
Is your workplace healthy enough? Are you ready to take up the Healthy Workplace Challenge for better health and well-being of your staff whilst being recognised as a responsible and caring employer? Fill out the Healthy Workplace Challenge survey and see how your company/ organisation scores.
Asian Regional Research Advisors
Following the launch of the WCRF/AICR Second Expert Report in November 2007, WCRF HK has formed a team of Regional Research Advisors across Asia to help ensure our research projects remain innovative and cutting edge.
With so many new studies going on in Hong Kong, China and other parts of Asia, we have revisited our key research priorities and we believe that it is vital for us to provide continued funding to cancer prevention research. Research findings will help to inform our education programmes so that the public is kept up to date with the latest scientific evidence for cancer prevention. Below is the list of our Regional Research Advisors:
Professor T H Lam
Hong Kong University Chair Professor and Head of Department,
Department of Community Medicine, Hong Kong Department of Health
Chairman, Cancer Expert Working Group
Professor Richard Fielding
Hong Kong University
Professor and Head, Behavioural Sciences Unit, Department of Community Medicine
Professor David W.F. Fong
Hong Kong Baptist University
Director, Research and Development Division, School of Chinese Medicine
Dr Jennifer M F Wan
Hong Kong University
Associate Professor, School of Biological Sciences
Professor Xu Lin
Institute of Nutritional Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai
Professor Dongxin Lin
Cancer Institute, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing
Research Professor, Head of Department of Cancer Etiology

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