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MHRC Member Receives HK$ 1.7 Million Funding from Innovation and Technology Fund

Congratulations to our proud member of MHRC, Dr Sonata Yau, Associate Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, receives HKD 1.7 million in funding from Mainland-Hong Kong Joint Funding Scheme (MHKJFS), one of the funding schemes under Innovation and Technology Fund, which aims to support and encourage research and development collaboration among universities, research institutes and technology enterprises in Hong Kong and the Mainland. The funded project entitled "Advancing application of the active compounds of Chinese Herbal Medicine formulas on counteracting depression: Investigation of the synergistic activation on PACAP-mediated rapid and lasting antidepressant effects" which will focus on advancing the clinical application of Yueju (越鞠丸), a Chinese multiherbal medicine formulated 800 years ago to treat syndromes associated with mood disorders, through examining the mechanistic action of its extracted active ingredients. The results will provide mechanistic insights of the synergetic action of extracted active ingredients from Yueju on antidepressant treatment target and will facilitate modernization of Yueju-based antidepressant formula with an optimal therapeutic dosage on treating depression patients. Congratulations again to Dr Yau!   

5 May, 2022

Funding & Donations

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One Stop Shop by APSS, PolyU - Embrace Your Life with Love, Care and Hope

MHRC is one of the supporting partners: Created by a group of staff, students and alumni APSS, The One Stop Shop (OSS) is a co-creative and co-owned information platform. It aims to work with different professionals to accompany our communities to walk out the pandemic.

29 Mar, 2022

MHRC highlights mental issues amid pandemic

A recent study conducted by PolyU showed that social psychological and behaviour therapies could remarkably relieve the depression and anxiety symptoms emerged under the pandemic. Prof. Hector Tsang, Associate Director of Mental Health Research Centre, Chair Professor and Head of the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, and Mr Kino Lam, Clinical Associate (Occupational Therapy), wrote in a newspaper column that over concentration on anti-pandemic issues would cause persistent anxiety and might trigger emotion problems. They suggested the Government should partner with relevant academic departments and research centres in tertiary institutions and NGOs to address citizens’ mental health issues during the pandemic, including establishment of online education channels for mental health and organise seminars to address the difficulties encountered by the public regularly.   Please click here to read the full article (Chinese only).

23 Mar, 2022

Research

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Mental Health Research Centre develops mobile game for patients with cognitive impairments

Cognitive functions play a causal role in eliciting psychiatric symptoms. Team members of the Mental Health Research Centre has developed a mobile game in response to the living needs of patients with cognitive impairments such as Alzheimer's disease. The application integrates life scenes into mobile game, perform training in familiar virtual environment, and AI automatically adjust difficulty, making the game more challenging. It is effective in maintaining the patient’s brain functions, such as calculation and decision-making ability, and improving their safety awareness, thereby improving their mental health and reducing the chance of depression and anxiety disorders.The project has been granted HK$1.9 million from the Innovation and Technology Fund for Better Living under the Innovation and Technology Bureau earlier to promote R&D and application.   

10 Mar, 2022

Research

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2 MHRC Scholars Ranked World's Top 2% Scientists

2 MHRC members have been listed among the top 2% scientists in a global list released by the prestigious Stanford University. The ranking identifies the top scholars in their own areas of specialty and whose publications are most frequently cited by other authors around the globe. The report was prepared by a team of experts led by Prof. John Ioannidis of Stanford University. According to the team, the publicly available database provides standardized information on citations, h-index, co-authorship adjusted hm-index, citations to papers in different authorship positions and a composite indicator. The report can be downloaded from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/345921476_World's_Top_2_Scientists_by_Stanford_University-_Dr_John_Ioannidis_and_team. Congratulations to our colleagues on the high ranking in the World in Stanford Study! This recognition demonstrates MHRC’s influence in multi disciplines and signifies our dedication in conducting world-class research in mental health. MHRC's Top 2% Scientists in the Global List  Name(by alphabetical order of surname) Subject Field (Rank within field) Prof. TSANG Wing Hong Hector  Psychiatry Prof. YEE Kay Yan Benjamin  Neurology & Neurosurgery

9 Dec, 2021

Awards & Recognitions

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