About me
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute
2013 -
2018
Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Genetics, The University of British Columbia
2010 -
2012
Master of Medical Science, The University of Hong Kong
2007 -
2010
Bachelor of Science, The University of Hong Kong
Research focus:
We study how gut hormones and related peptides act as messengers between our organs to regulate health. By mapping how these signals travel across the body to control inflammation, we aim to uncover the fundamental pathways that dictate how we respond to chronic disease.
Joined LMS:
2026
About me:
My career has always been about bridging the gap between laboratory discoveries and the patients who need them. I joined the LMS to turn basic research into real-world health solutions. By combining our findings with the expertise of fellow scientists and clinicians, we turn new ideas into better treatments faster.
Impact of my work:
Our goal is to transform chronic disease treatment by developing the next generation of therapies based on gut hormones to regulate inflammation. By decoding how these hormone signals protect organs from inflammatory damage, we aim to create precise combination treatments that tackle metabolic dysfunction and inflammation to improve lives on a global scale.
