Professor Lu Yi-chun receives the 20th Chinese Young Women in Science Fellowship

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2026-03-12
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Professor Lu Yi-chun of the Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering has been awarded the 20th Chinese Young Women in Science Fellowship. This accolade recognises her exceptional contributions to electrochemistry, energy engineering and sustainable battery technology. Professor Lu is one of 19 recipients nationwide and the sole awardee from Hong Kong this year.

Professor Lu received her Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering from National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan in 2007 and her PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2012. Her research focuses on electrochemistry, energy engineering and sustainable battery technology, with key innovations including the development of molecular crowding electrolytes for high-voltage aqueous batteries and the pioneering of the world’s first low-cost, high-power, polysulphide-based flow battery. This battery features a novel charge-reinforce, ion-selective membrane and a biomimetic molecular catalyst. Beyond academic research, Professor Lu is dedicated to commercialising her innovations. In 2020, she co-founded Luquos Energy, a CUHK-incubated startup specialising in scalable, safe, sustainable battery technologies for grid storage. Luquos Energy was named one of the Top 10 Flow Battery Startups to Watch in 2023 by the StartUs Insights Discovery Platform.

 

About the Chinese Young Women in Science Fellowship

The Chinese Young Women in Science Fellowship, established in 2004 by the All-China Women’s Federation, the China Association for Science and Technology, the China National Commission for UNESCO and L’Oréal (China) Co., Ltd., honours female scientists under 45 who have made significant discoveries and achievements in basic sciences. The fellowship aims to highlight the contributions of women in scientific research, inspire continued engagement in scientific careers and promote fruitful research outcomes.

 

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Research team led by Professor Jonathan Choi develops a novel “nanoworm” gene carrier paving the way for safer and more effective gene therapy

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2026-03-08
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Intracellular gene delivery mediated by nanoparticles forms the foundation of many important nanomedicines, such as the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, which have prevented deaths globally. However, a critical and longstanding challenge in gene delivery has been how to effectively deliver therapeutic genes into the cytosol and ensure that they function properly. A research team from The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), has developed a novel worm-like nucleic acid nanostructure, or nanoworm, that potentially offers a safe and effective approach to gene therapy. The findings have been published in the international journal Science Advances.
 

Limitations of existing approaches

The efficacy of gene therapy hinges on the successful delivery of therapeutic nucleic acids into target cells using nanoparticles. A major bottleneck occurs once inside the cell, most nanoparticles become trapped in the vesicles known as endosomes, which eventually fuse with lysosomes, leading to enzymatic degradation of the gene cargo. Fewer than 0.04% of the published studies since 2019 showed efficient escape into endosomes, making endosomal entrapment a significant barrier that hampers therapeutic outcome of gene therapy.
 
The two mainstream types of gene carriers for overcoming this barrier are cationic nanoparticles and lipid-based nanoparticles. Both have significant drawbacks: cationic nanoparticles can induce cytotoxicity due to their positive charge, while lipid-based nanoparticles present screening and engineering challenges and carry a risk of triggering inflammatory responses.
 

Overcoming a longstanding bottleneck in gene therapy

To address this bottleneck, the team led by Professor Jonathan Choi Chung-hang, Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, CUHK, has developed a novel worm-like nucleic acid nanostructure specifically engineered to enhance endosomal escape. This nanoworm consists of four or five gold nanoparticle cores, each 40 nm in diameter, surrounded by a polydopamine shell of 20 nm thick. Each nanoworm can carry 900-1,000 therapeutic oligonucleotides or about 30 therapeutic mRNA strands.
 
Research has shown that this nanoworm enables delivery of diverse gene cargoes [DNA, small interfering RNA (siRNA), microRNA (miRNA), and messenger RNA (mRNA)] to multiple cell types in cultured cells and in animals. It can naturally enter various cells such as cancer cells, brain endothelial cells, primary macrophages and mesenchymal stem cells, without requiring cationic transfection agents. The researchers further discovered that the nanoworm has the remarkable ability to naturally activate the chloride voltage-gated channel 3 (ClC3) ion exchanger to drive endosomal escape; this is an unreported mechanism for nanoparticle-based gene carriers.
 
This nanostructure has shown promising therapeutic applications, enabling miRNA-enabled macrophage polarisation, siRNA-enabled mesenchymal stromal cell differentiation, mRNA-enabled cell-based therapy for the reduction of kidney fibrosis and mRNA delivery to hepatocytes for the treatment of liver injury. In these applications, it outperformed the commercial transfection agent in endosomal escape and efficacy. Intravenous injection of the nucleic acid nanoworm into mice did not induce noticeable toxicity in vivo, realizing safe and effective gene delivery.
 
Dr Reese Xiao Yu, the first author of the study and a PhD graduate from CUHK’s Department of Biomedical Engineering, explained: “The unique worm-like shape of the nucleic acid nanostructure significantly enhances its ability to escape endosomes by regulating the ClC3 ion exchanger, with minimal overlap between the nanostructure and endosomes, ranking it within the top 1% of nanoparticle-based gene carriers in the field.”
 

Opening new directions for gene therapy

Professor Choi added: “This study not only propels the field of nucleic acid nanotechnology forward via a new worm-like nanoarchitecture that can achieve efficient endosomal escape but also offers a notable vista for designing safe and effective gene therapies based on non-cationic nanoparticle-based gene carriers.”
 
This research was conducted in collaboration with Professor Xiaoqiang Yao from the School of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, CUHK. The team plans to expand the technology’s applications to other fields, such as gene editing and tissue engineering, and to work with the Faculty of Medicine on validating the safety and efficacy of this nanostructure in various animal models.
 
This project was supported by the Research Matching Grant Scheme, the General Research Fund and Research Fellowship Scheme from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China , the InnoHK initiative of the Innovation and Technology Commission of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, the Chow Yuk Ho Technology Centre for Innovative Medicine and a CUHK Vice Chancellor Discretionary Fund.
 
The full text of the research paper can be found at https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adw0891

(From left) Professor Yao Xiaoqiang, Dr Reese Xiao Yu and Professor Jonathan Choi Chung-hang.

Schematic illustration of the nucleic acid nanoworm.

Left: Proof of intracellular nucleic acid nanoworms (orange arrow) escaping from the ruptured membrane of endosomes to the cytosol by transmission electron microscopy. Dotted line denotes the intact portion of the endosomal membrane after rupture.
Right: Mechanism of endosomal escape via the ClC3 ion exchanger.

Demonstration of endosomal escape of nucleic acid nanoworm in multiple types of cells by confocal microscopy (upper row) and transmission electron microscopy (lower row). The white number indicates the overlap between the endosomes (green) and nucleic acids (red). Purple arrow indicates cytosolic distribution of the nucleic acid nanoworms.

 

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Engineering Professors shine at 16th International Invention Fair in the Middle East Magnetic micro-robot breaks surgical boundaries to claim Grand Prize

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2026-03-02
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Engineering Professors and their research teams achieved remarkable results at the 16th International Invention Fair in the Middle East (IIFME). Three projects led by Professors from the Faculty of Engineering won 8 accolades and scooped the event’s Grand Prize. The awards included three Gold Medals with the Congratulations of the Jury.

Developed by Professor Zhang Li from the Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, Professor Philip Chiu Wai-yan, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Shun Hing Education and Charity Fund Professor of Robotic Surgery in the Department of Surgery, and their team, the project “Magnet micro-/nano-robot for endovascular treatment” garnered the IIFME Grand Prize (which was the first time for CUHK), a FIRI Award and a Gold Medal with Congratulations of Jury. As traditional surgical tools have limited adaptability and are not small enough to reach many of the human body’s tiny, torturous and distal locations, their invention allows surgeons to access these locations and deliver treatment using magnetic micro-/nano-robots.

Professor Raymond Tong from the Department of Biomedical Engineering and their team won the Prize of the International Federation of Inventors’ Association (IFIA) Award, Special Prize of the Iranian Delegation (FIRI Award) and Gold Medal with Congratulations of the Jury for their project “Bionic artificial muscle for robotic systems: XoMuscle and XoBrace”.

Professor Lu Yi-chun from the Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering and their team secured the Special Prize Awarded by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and Gold Medal with the Congratulations of the Jury for their project “Safe, low-cost and sustainable sulfur-based flow battery”.

The IIFME, which was held in Kuwait this year, is the largest specialised exhibition of inventions and innovations in the Middle East, as well as the second largest international invention exhibition in the world. A collaboration with the International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva, the event aims to promote the culture of invention and innovation while strengthening connections among inventors, enterprises and investors worldwide.

 

More details: CUHK wins 10 accolades at 16th International Invention Fair in the Middle East

CUHK team wins IIFME Grand Prize.

CUHK’s innovation projects have won 10 awards at the 16th International Invention Fair in the Middle East (IIFME).

Research team comprised of members from the Faculty of Engineering’s Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, the Faculty of Medicine’s Department of Surgery and Department of Imaging and Interventional Radiology wins IIFME Grand Prize, FIRI Award and Gold Medal with the Congratulations of the Jury.

Research team from the Faculty of Engineering’s Department of Biomedical Engineering wins the Prize of the IFIA, FIRI Award and Gold Medal with the Congratulations of the Jury.

Research team from the Faculty of Engineering’s Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering wins the Special Prize Awarded by UNESCO and Gold Medal with the Congratulations of the Jury.

Group photo of CUHK teams with Mr Hu Hanming, Counselor (Economic and Commercial Affairs of the Chinese Embassy in Kuwait (6th right), Dr Mohammed Alsaffar, Head of Development and Competitiveness Programs Sector of the Higher Committee (middle), Mr Alireza Rastegar, IFIA President (6th left) and Ms Guo Yan, Director of the International Department of the China Association of Inventions (1st left).

 

 

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雲端對談 第四系列 - 歐國威 (康諾思騰創始人及首席執行官)

雲端對談 第四系列 - 歐國威 (康諾思騰創始人及首席執行官)

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中大研AI「風烏」 天氣有效預報增至11.25天 全球首個突破10天中期氣象預報模型 來源網址 : 天氣中大研AI風烏-天氣有效預報增至1125天-全球首個突破10天中期氣象預報模型

人工智能(AI)技術應用日廣,香港天文台去年亦引入AI氣象預報系統「風烏」,用於大雨及颱風預測。該系統由香港中文大學與上海人工智能實驗室等機構聯合研發,其研發者之一、香港中文大學工程學院信息工程學系教授歐陽萬里近日接受本報專訪時表示,「風烏」有效預報天數已提升至11.25天,是全球首個突破10天的中期氣象預報模型......
 
 
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