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RGC General Research Fund (GRF/ECS) 2018-2019

The School is pleased to announce that four faculty members as principal investigators have secured funding from the General Research Fund (GRF/ECS). Principal Investigators Co-Investigators Project Title Funding Awarded Dr Chea-su Kee Prof. Yong-ping Zheng (Department of Biomedical Engineering, PolyU, HK) Time course of ocular biometric changes during myopia and hyperopia development in the presence of astigmatism. HK$1,138,717 Dr Bin Lin Prof. Wen-biao Gan (New York University School of Medicine, USA) CD33 inhibition ameliorates chronic neuroinflammation and photoreceptor degeneration in retinitis pigmentosa HK$971,559 Dr Dennis Tse Prof. Samuel Miao-sin Wu (Baylor College of Ophthalmology, USA) Dr Feng Pan Dr Sze Wan Samantha Shan Retinal EGR1 cella in myopia development HK$931,138 Dr Feng Pan N.A. Functional roles of gap junctions and amacrine cells HK$1,199,868

15 Aug, 2018

SO 40th Anniversary Public Talk - Evidence-based Myopia Control

In celebration of SO's 40th Anniversary, Dr Vincent Ng will deliver a public talk on “Evidence-based Myopia Control” on 15 September 2018 on PolyU campus. It is common to find young adults with over 600 degrees of myopia in Hong Kong and the severity of myopia is escalating. In addition to the cost of myopic refractive correction, the myopia-related ocular complications, such as retinal degeneration, peripheral retinal breaks and glaucoma, have raised significant health concerns. The talk will introduce the history of myopia research, the latest development of myopia research, as well as its applications and effectiveness. Register Now: https://goo.gl/cT4URM (Programme in Cantonese) Bad Weather Arrangement If typhoon signal no. 8 or above, or a black rainstorm warning is hoisted at 6:30 am or expected to be hoisted before 10 am on the day, the talk will be postponed to 22 September 2018 (Saturday).

15 Aug, 2018

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Webinar on Myopic Defocus Technologies

The award-winning myopic defocus technologies developed by PolyU School of Optometry are found effective in controlling myopic progression among children. The webinar delivered by Prof. Carly Lam and Prof. Chiho To on these groundbreaking technologies was successfully held on 5 August 2018. If you want to watch the webinar for one more time, you can access the full recorded presentation and the slides here (the session will close on 5 September 2018, 12:00 HKT). We have received many questions from the participants. Please find the frequently asked questions and answers here. If you have further questions regarding this topic, please send us an email. We will be pleased to discuss with you.

6 Aug, 2018

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Summer Programme for Secondary School Students 2018

Around 100 students from 47 local secondary schools joined the Summer Programme organized by the School on 24-25 July 2018. Participants toured the Optometry Clinic, Optometry Research Clinic and other teaching and learning facilities in PolyU. They got more familiar with the structure and admission expectation of the optometry programme and received talks on eye diseases and common eye health myths. Around 30 participants also joined the extended hands-on activity of the Summer Programme on 27-28 July 2018. The participants received a series of vision screening trainings before they joined our optometry students to provide community vision screening service in a non-governmental social welfare organization.

30 Jul, 2018

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Kwai Tsing Safe Community And Healthy City Association - Primary Health Service Campaign Launching Ceremony

Aiming at enhancing Kwai Tsing citizens’ understanding of primary healthcare services and fostering a healthy and harmonious community, the School of Optometry co-organized the “Primary Health Service Campaign Launching Ceremony” with Kwai Tsing Safe Community And Healthy City Association and the other six educational and social service organizations on 24 June 2018. Through the event, the School also promoted eye care awareness and the importance of regular eye examination to the public. Optometrists of our Integrative Community Health Centre at Lai King provided vision screening service and eye health education to over 50 participants. Besides, in collaboration with The Hong Kong Association of Private Practice Optometrists and The Hong Kong Society of Professional Optometrists, the School promoted eye health and the role of optometrists in the community through interactive booth and games.

24 Jun, 2018

PolyU Optometry Clinic Web Booking System Launched

Seeing the needs of a more convenient and flexible booking service, the PolyU Optometry Clinic has launched the Primary Eye Care Consultation Web Booking System. With the Web Booking System, you can now make your consultation appointment anytime, anywhere. Subject to the availability of timeslots, you can make 3 or more working days advance booking (https://ocwb.polyu.edu.hk/). For enquires, please contact 2766-5225 or email to optclinic.enquiry@polyu.edu.hk.

1 Jun, 2018

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DIMS Spectacle Lens for Myopia Control Awarded the Championship in Geneva’s Inventions Expo

The Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments (DIMS) Spectacle Lens for Myopia Control co-developed by Prof. Carly Lam and Prof. Chi-ho To, School of Optometry and research collaborator Hoya Vision Care, snatched Grand Prize, Prize of the Legal Company 《Gorodissky & Partners》, Russia, and Gold Medal with the Congratulations of Jury at the 46th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva. The DIMS spectacle lens with multiple "micro-lens segments" projects myopic defocus and provides clear vision for the wearer simultaneously. It can slow down myopia progression in children by 60%, and 20% of the test subjects experienced no increase in myopia.

14 Apr, 2018

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Student LEE Ka-wing bestowed Outstanding Student Award

Optometry Final year student Ms Ka-wing Lee has been selected as the Outstanding Student of the School, 2017 under the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) Outstanding Students Award Scheme. PolyU presented its Outstanding Student Awards to distinguished full-time degree students who excel in both academic and non-academic pursuits at a ceremony held on campus on 26 February. The Outstanding Student Awards are given annually to full-time final-year students in recognition of their outstanding academic achievement, strong leadership ability, active involvement in extra-curricular activities, substantial community service experience and exposure, and good personal qualities.

26 Feb, 2018

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PolyU kick-starts “Vision of Love Mobile Eye Care Project” 2018 Service

The "Vision of Love Mobile Eye Care Project" of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has benefited more than 9,000 people in local community since its launch last year. PolyU staged the 2018 Service Kick-off Ceremony for the Project today (3 February) to mark the further outreaching of the services in more districts. Besides providing community eye care and education to more people in need, the Project will also help facilitate community vision health studies. Officiating guests of the kick-off ceremony included Professor Timothy W. Tong, PolyU President; Miss Cally Kwong, PolyU University Fellow and member of PolyU Foundation Governing Committee; and Professor To Chi-ho, Head of PolyU School of Optometry (SO). Miss Kwong is also the Founder of "Vision of Love Fund". Established last year, the Fund has generously supported PolyU SO in launching the "Vision of Love Mobile Eye Care Project" with a focus on community vision care. The Project also appealed to the public for donating used eyeglasses, which SO fitted with suitable lenses after screening and cleaning, and dispensed to people in need. Addressing the ceremony, Professor Tong thanked Miss Kwong for establishing the "Vision of Love Fund", which has helped PolyU students and faculty members to apply their expertise beyond the campus to serve people in need. He also shared his experience in providing vision screening, together with 34 PolyU students, in Kyrgyzstan to about 540 children and youth last July. "My first-hand experience has further strengthened my belief that the Project can greatly help minimize the risk of eye diseases among people in need through providing them with early assessment. Moreover, the Project also helps enhance the service learning experience for PolyU students." Miss Cally Kwong expressed deep appreciation for PolyU faculty members, students and volunteers for their strenuous efforts put in the Vision of Love Mobile Eye Care Project in the past year. "I am delighted to learn that the initiatives supported by 'Vision of Love Fund' can benefit not only people in Hong Kong and Chinese Mainland, but also the needy in Kyrgyzstan who received the eyeglasses we have recycled and fitted with suitable lenses." Service expansion in 2018 built on last year's encouraging achievements Professor To Chi-ho said since 2014, SO has launched the "Learning through Providing Eye Care and Vision Health to the Community" service-learning subject for PolyU students. With the support of "Vision of Love Fund", SO can further extend its community care to benefit more people. Outlining the achievements of the Project in 2017, Professor To reported that the team has visited 26 schools, elderly homes and welfare organisations to offer vision screening, comprehensive eye examination, follow-up evaluation, vision training, vision rehabilitation, and eye care education and seminars. The total number of beneficiaries reached 9,065 in the first year. In the campaign for collecting used eyeglasses, 10,000 pairs of glasses suitable for recycled use were collected. In 2018, he said the Project would be further extended to 13 districts in Hong Kong, expecting to expand the service beneficiaries to about 10,000. SO would also analyze the data obtained under the Project for applying in research in, and development of, community eye care. For details of the Project: www.polyu.edu.hk/so/visionoflove/

3 Feb, 2018

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Staff Members Honoured for Dedicated Service

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University held the Long Service Award Presentation Ceremony 2017 on 31 January, in appreciating staff members’ loyal service to the University over the years, and fostering a sense of belonging among PolyU staff members. Four staff members from the School of Optometry had been acknowledged for their years of dedicated service. The awardees included: Dr Henry Chan Dr Andrew Lam Ms Winnie Hui Ms Katie Tung

31 Jan, 2018

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