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Prof. So Kwok-Fai of Jinan University delivers "Mental Health and Lifestyle Intervention"

PAIR Distinguished Lecture Series

Event Recap of DLS by Prof SO Kwokfai on 17 April 2025 1000 x 540 pxEN
  • Date

    17 Apr 2025

  • Organiser

    PolyU Academy for Interdisciplinary Research

  • Time

    10:30 - 12:00

  • Venue

    Senate Room, M1603, 16/F Li Ka Shing Tower, PolyU (Limited seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis)  

Speaker

Prof. SO Kwok-Fai

Enquiry

PolyU Academy for Interdisciplinary Research info.pair@polyu.edu.hk

Summary

Prof. SO Kwok-fai, Director of GHM Institute of CNS Regeneration at Jinan University, Guangzhou, China, delivered the 37th PAIR Distinguished Lecture titled “Mental Health and Lifestyle Intervention” on 17 April 2025 on the PolyU campus. The lecture attracted about 100 participants to join in person and captivated an online audience of over 13,300 from different countries and regions who watched the live broadcast on multiple social media platforms, including Bilibili, WeChat, Weibo and YouTube.

The lecture commenced with a warm welcome by Prof. ZHANG Weixiong, Associate Director of PAIR, followed by an introduction of the speaker by Prof. WONG Kwok-yin, Vice President (Education). Prof. So kickstarted his presentation by emphasising the importance of disease prevention in safeguarding human health. He highlighted that rapid economic development, an increasingly fast-paced lifestyle, heightened social competition and other factors have contributed to a rise in mental health challenges, chronic conditions, sub-health syndromes and aging-related diseases.

Prof. So elaborated on several neuropathological mechanisms, such as monoamine neurotransmitters, neural circuits, and neuroglial cells. In addition to these central factors, he also discussed how circulating hormones, including glucocorticoids, profoundly influence mental functions, suggesting the interplay between peripheral tissues and central nervous system nuclei.

Additionally, he highlighted the antidepressant effects of light therapy, underscoring the role of the nucleus reuniens in mediating the spatial memory-enhancing outcomes of such treatment. Furthermore, Prof. So presented evidence that taking glucagon-like peptides can alleviate symptoms of depression and reduce the side effects of traditional treatments on the body.

Last but not least, Prof. So underscored the need for healthcare focus to shift from curative to preventive medicine, advocating lifestyle strategies such as regular exercise, light therapy and using supplements derived from goji glycopeptide as effective preventive measures.

The event concluded with a dynamic question-and-answer session moderated by Prof. Sylvia CHEN, Interim Director of Mental Health Research Centre (MHRC) and Associate Dean of Faculty of Health and Social Sciences (FHSS), where attendees engaged in in-depth discussions with Prof. So.

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Prof. SO Kwok-Fai

Director of GHM Institute of CNS Regeneration at Jinan University, Guangzhou, China; Emeritus Professor, Chair of Anatomy in the State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Department of Ophthalmology, The University of Hong Kong; Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Co-Chairman of the Board of Director of the ChinaSCINet, and Editor-in-Chief of Neural Regeneration Research. Received PhD degree from MIT. He is one of the pioneers in the field of axonal regeneration in visual system. He was the first to show lengthy regeneration of retinal ganglion cells in adult mammals with peripheral nerve graft. He is currently using multiple approaches to promote axonal regeneration after injury in the optic nerve and spinal cord. His team identifies neuroprotective and regenerative factors including: exercise, wolfberry, trophic factors, peptide nanofiber scaffold, and environmental manipulation. 1995 obtained the Natural Science Award of the National Natural Science Foundation of China. 1999 elected Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. 2015 elected FNAI, US National Academy of Inventors, Fellow. 2017 elected Member of DABI (Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives), 2019 elected Fellow of the Chinese Academy of Medical Science, 2021 elected Member of College of Fellows, American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE Fellow). 2021–2024 listed the world top 2% neuroscientists. “The World’s Top Neuroscientists (2023)”—Top Ten in China, cited more than 31560 times, H-index 93 (Google Scholar). He is the author and co-author of over 500+ publications; co-inventor of 46 patents.

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