Research Grants

The Hong Kong Lung Foundation was established in 1996 to nurture advancement in clinical practice in the field of lung diseases in Hong Kong Special Administration Region. As from January 2001, the foundation shall award research grants, on an annual basis, to fund research projects being performed in the HKSAR. This aims to enhance the research culture and standards of local clinicians and health-care professionals in the field of respiratory medicine and related disciplines.

Please refer to the Hong Kong Lung Foundation Research grant regulations, which must be strictly adhered to. The completed application form and other required documents must be returned to the Honorary Secretary of Hong Kong Lung Foundation (Dr Thomas Mok, Kowloon Hospital, 147A Argyle Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong) by 30th November of each year. Email submission is also acceptable and should be sent to: .

2006-2007

  1. Dr Judith C.W. Mak, Queen Mary Hospital
    Oxidative stress and acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive lung disease.
  2. Dr To Kin Wang, Prince of Wales Hospital
    A pilot study of a new device for the diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea in high risk Chinese patient population in Hong Kong.
  3. Dr Fanny W.S. Ko, Prince of Wales Hospital
    Study the exhaled nitric oxide level and nitric oxide synthase gene polymorphisms in normal adults in Hong Kong.
  4. Dr David C L Lam, Queen Mary Hospital
    Effects of green tea extract (GTE) on systemic oxidative and anti-oxidative status in Chinese patients with stable asthma.
 
 
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