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ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5822-7238
Scopus Author ID: 7404684691
Prof. Shuk Han Cheng received her BSc (Hons) from the University of Hong Kong, majoring in Zoology. She received her PhD from the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, which is now part of the Imperial College, University of London. Her PhD work was on the cellular immune response of BCG vaccination, under the supervision of Prof. Denny Mitchison in the Department of Bacteriology, Hammersmith Hospital. She did postdoctoral training under the supervision of Prof. Tak Mak on molecular immune response of T cells, at the Ontario Cancer Institute in Toronto. Before joining CityU in 1997, she worked in the Departments of Paediatrics, and Orthopaedics and Traumatology, at The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
She has won many innovation awards at international exhibitions, including Grand Prix and Gold Medal as a co-inventor for the invention “in vivo testing without animal experimentation” at the 43rd International Exhibition of Inventions in 2015 and WIPO Medal for Inventors, “A World-leading Non-animal in Vivo Testing Method” presented by World Intellectual Property Organization at the 8th International Invention Fair in 2015. In addition, she has been awarded the Gold Medal at the 35th International Exhibition of Inventions, New Techniques and Products of Geneva in 2007, 2 gold awards from the Korean International Women’s invention Expositions in 2009 and 2010, Gold Award and also a Special Prize from the Patent Office of the Republic of Poland, for the invention of “Rapid-identification Kit for Meat Ingredients in Processed Food” and a Bronze Award for the invention “Transgenic fish for high-throughput biomonitoring of Toxicants” in 2011. She is the recipient of the 2015 CityU Outstanding Research Award.
She has published over 150 peer-reviewed research articles and some of them are among the Top 25 Hottest Articles in the Science Direct database. To date she has supervised 23 graduate students, with 9 awarded PhD and another 9 awarded MPhil. She has also supervised 16 postdoctoral fellows.
She takes great interest in teaching and mentoring undergrad students. She teaches the BSc course “Technology for Regenerative Medicine” and also coaches non-Biology major students on using biotechnology in business plans for entrepreneur competitions. She is on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Biotechnology company Vitargent.
She also holds the concurrent appointment as Chair Professor of Molecular Medicine in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and as the Associate Dean in the School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM).
Nature or nurture: molecular and chemical regulation of vertebrate embryonic development and adult organ regeneration
The primary focus of the Cheng lab is to investigate how molecules and chemicals interact in regulating the fascinating processes of embryonic development and adult organ regeneration. Specifically, we investigate the functions of a family of transcription factors, encoded by the Iroquois homeobox genes, in patterning and specifying the development and functions of the heart and retina. Using the transparent zebrafish embryos as our model organism, we develop computational tools to augment and quantify bio-imaging data of gene expression domains and biodistribution of novel chemicals and nanomedicine. We also adapt the Electrocardiogram (ECG) to measure electric conductance and charges in the 2 mm long zebrafish embryos. Our unique capacity to combine bio-imaging and electrophysiology enables us to correlate different parameters of the cardiovascular anatomy and physiology to altered gene expression or to exposure to chemicals, such as toxicants and drugs. Expanding from this set of tools, we are synthesizing and testing nanomedicine which can over come cancer drug resistance or exert anti-angiogenic actions. The zebrafish is also an amazing model of adult heart regeneration. We are currently using an interdisciplinary approach to extend this animal model for the development of novel cell- or nanomaterial-based therapeutics applicable for regenerative medicine. In collaboration with chemist, robotics engineer and nanomaterial scientist, we use emerging technologies to harvest and modify regenerating heart cells. Our long-term goal is to translate the zebrafish work back to mammals and contribute to the understanding and achievement of organ regeneration.
Service as grant panel member/reviewer
Northwest Health Foundation (USA)
Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (Netherlands)
National Research Foundation (Singapore) – National Natural Science Foundation of China Joint Grant
Innovation and Technology Fund of Hong Kong
Research Grants Council of Hong Kong
Faculty Research Grant, Hong Kong Baptist University
The Science and Technology Industry and Innovation Committee of Shenzhen Municipality
Technology Committee, Nano and Advanced Material Institute Inc (NAMI) Hong Kong
Service as fellowship reviewer
Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellowship in Clinical Sciences (UK)
Public Service
Member, Board of Directors and Chair/Vice Chair/member of Technology Committee, Nano and Advanced Materials Institute Limited (NAMI) from 2011 - present
Member, Steering Committee on Research Themes and Topics for the Theme-based Research Scheme, Research Grants Council (RGC), from 2017 - date
Member, Advisory Committee on Gifted Education, Education Bureau, from 2017 - date
Member, Advisory Committee on Admission of Quality Migrants and Professionals, Immigration Department, from 1 July 2016 - 30 June 2018
Member, Interview Panel of the Hong Kong Scholarship for Excellence Scheme from 2015 - present
Member, Advisory Group on General Education Project of Federation for Self-financing Tertiary Education (FSTE), 2014 - 17
Member, Teaching Development Group of the University Grants Council 2013 - 2016
Panel Member, Enterprise Support Scheme (ESS) Assessment Panel of Innovation and Technology Commission July 2013 - June 2019
Assessor, the Hong Kong Scholarship for Excellence Scheme (HKSES) 2015 - 2018
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Fellow, Royal Society of Biology
Jan 2017
Fellow, Royal Society of Medicine
Jun 2009
Fellow, Cancer Research Institute, USA
1991 → 1993
Postdoc, under the supervisor of Prof. Tak Mak, Ontario Cancer Institute, Princess Margaret Hospital, University of Toronto
1990 → 1993
PhD, Faculty of Medicine, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, University of London
1990
BSc (Hons), Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, University of Hong Kong
1983
Chair Professor at the Department of Materials Sciences and Engineering, City University of Hong Kong
2017 → …
Associate Dean (Learning and Teaching) at the School of Veterinary Medicine, City University of Hong Kong
2016 → …
Chair Professor of Molecular Medicine at the Department of Biomedical Sciences, City University of Hong Kong
2016 → …
Professor at the Deparment of Biomedical Sciences, City University of Hong Kong
2014 → 2016
Professor at the Department of Biology and Chemistry, City University of Hong Kong
2010 → 2014
Associate Professor at the Department of Biology and Chemistry, City University of Hong Kong
2001 → 2010
Assistant Professor at the Department of Biology and Chemistry, City University of Hong Kong
2000 → 2001
Scientific Officer at the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Prince of Wales Hospital, Chinese University of Hong Kong
1997
Research Assistant Professor at the Department of Biology and Chemistry, City University of Hong Kong
1997 → 2000
Assistant Professor (non-clinical) at the Department of Paediatrics, Prince of Wales Hospital, Chinese University of Hong Kong
1993 → 1997
Visiting Technical Specialist to India, British Council
1988
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
CHENG, S. H. (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator)
10/08/15 → …
Project: Research
LEUNG, M. Y. K. (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator), CAI, W. (Co-Investigator), CHAN, L. L. (Co-Investigator), CHAN, C. K. (Co-Investigator), CHENG, S. H. (Co-Investigator), CHEUNG, S. G. (Co-Investigator), CHEUNG, Y. H. R. (Co-Investigator), HE, Y. (Co-Investigator), KO, C. C. V. (Co-Investigator), KONG, Y. C. R. (Co-Investigator), KOT, B. C. W. (Co-Investigator), KWOK, C. K. (Co-Investigator), LAM, J. (Co-Investigator), LEE, P. K. H. (Co-Investigator), LEUNG, K. H. M. (Co-Investigator), LO, P. K. P. (Co-Investigator), LU, Z. (Co-Investigator), LY, T. H. (Co-Investigator), NAH, E. M. T. (Co-Investigator), RUAN, Y. P. (Co-Investigator), TAM, F. Y. N. (Co-Investigator), WANG, W. (Co-Investigator), WONG, C. Y. A. (Co-Investigator), WU, J. (Co-Investigator), YAN, M. (Co-Investigator), YANG, M. (Co-Investigator), YE, R. (Co-Investigator), YU, K. N. P. (Co-Investigator), ZENG, Z. (Co-Investigator) & ZHANG, X. (Co-Investigator)
9/04/10 → …
Project: Research
YAO, X. (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator), CHENG, S. H. (Co-Investigator) & LEE, Y. (Co-Investigator)
1/09/19 → 31/07/21
Project: Research
CHENG, S. H. (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator)
1/06/16 → 29/05/20
Project: Research
LAM, K. S. P. (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator), CHAN, L. L. (Co-Principal Investigator), CHENG, S. H. (Co-Principal Investigator), LEUNG, T. Y. (Co-Principal Investigator), MAK, Y. L. (Co-Principal Investigator), WAI, T. C. (Co-Principal Investigator), ANG, P. J. (Co-Investigator), CHEN, Y. M. (Co-Investigator), CHENG, J. (Co-Investigator), LU, C.-K. (Co-Investigator) & LU, D. (Co-Investigator)
1/06/16 → 29/05/20
Project: Research
CHENG, S. H. (Recipient), Sept 2024
Prize: RGC 64B - Prizes and awards
CHENG, S. H. (Recipient), Oct 2023
Prize: RGC 64B - Prizes and awards
CHENG, S. H. (Recipient), Nov 2022
Prize: RGC 64B - Prizes and awards
CHENG, S. H. (Recipient), Oct 2021
Prize: RGC 64B - Prizes and awards
YANG, C. (Recipient), LI, W. T. V. (Recipient), YU, K. N. P. (Recipient), CHENG, S. H. (Recipient) & LAM, H. W. R. (Recipient), Oct 2016
Prize: RGC 64B - Prizes and awards
CHENG, S. H., HUANG, Y., LAO, X., LO, P. C., YANG, M., YAO, X. & YIN, H.
10/09/23
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media
SUN, D., LI, J., LI, X., LUO, T., LI, D., WANG, R., LIU, C., CHEN, S., CHENG, S. H. & YUE, J.
3/07/18 → 4/07/18
4 items of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media
FENG, G. G., CHENG, S. H., KWOK, C. W. R., Lai, L.C.-H. & LUI, E.
7/09/17 → 8/09/17
6 items of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media
CHENG, S. H., CHEN, X., TAO, J., CHEN, X. & CHEN, Z.
31/10/12 → 13/06/17
10 items of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media
27/03/13 → 1/01/14
15 items of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media
GU, J. (Participant), YAN, M. (Participant), Leung, P. T. Y. (Participant), WAI, T. C. (Participant), CHENG, S. H. (Participant) & LAM, K. S. P. (Participant)
Activity: Organizing or Participating in a conference / an event › Conference / Symposium
LAM, K. S. P. (Participant), CHAN, L. L. (Participant), MAK, Y. L. (Participant), WU, J. (Participant), MA, C. H. E. (Participant), RICHLEN, M. L. (Participant), Anderson, D. M. (Participant), CHENG, J. (Participant), CHENG, S. H. (Participant) & LI, Y. (Participant)
Activity: Organizing or Participating in a conference / an event › Conference / Symposium
CHENG, S. H. (Editorial Board Member)
Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work (RGC: 61) › Editorial membership and others