SEEM Department and InvestHK Co-organise FinTech Seminar Series

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2017-11-06
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The Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management has collaborated with InvestHK to organize a FinTech Seminar Series on 1 November 2017.

As part of the FinTech Education Week, the FinTech seminar series presented a number of leading FinTech practitioners lecturing on recent advances and developments in the area.  Mr. Charles d’Haussy, Head of FinTech, Invest Hong Kong has shared his expertise by introducing Fintech Entrepreneurship in Hong Kong. Mr. Louis Mak, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, I-Access Group and Director, Board of Hong Kong Securities and Investment Institute was invited to talk on the Rise of P2P Financial Services.  Prof. Helen Meng, Chairman, Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management has briefed on the Big Data Decision Analytics at CUHK while Mr. Chung Chi Wai, Manager, Fintech Facilitation Office, Hong Kong Monetary Authority has elaborated the opportunities and challenges of the FinTech Ecosystem in Hong Kong.

FinTech is an emerging engineering discipline that focuses on employing technological innovations in financial practices. To meet the surging demands for FinTech professionals, the Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management has launched a new four-year undergraduate programme in FinTech (JUPAS Code: JS4428) in the 2017/18 academic year, the first of its kind in Hong Kong. It actively collaborates with the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and Financial bodies to host various kinds of experiential activities for students ranging from seminars to internship and overseas exchange.

 

 

 

 

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港生IT賽揚威國際 嘆資源少靠自學

特區政府近年積極推動STEM(科學、科技、工程及數學)教育,其中編程教育作為重點之一正處於起步階段。惟中文大學兩位新生黃梓駿及黃亦駿先行一步,今年9月初已代表香港於第二屆「國際大都會奧林匹克」資訊科技組賽事分別勇奪一枚銀牌,揚威國際。同樣來自培正中學的二人,受惠校內較濃的STEM氛圍開始接觸電腦編程,但坦言香港編程學習資源不足,只能靠自己網上找資料或閱讀內地或外國書籍自學
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Friday, October 27, 2017
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Wen Wei Po

兩中大生奪「奧林匹克」IT組銀獎

興趣是最好的老師,香港中文大學一年級學生黃梓駿與黃亦駿,自中學起利用課餘時間研習電腦編程,參加多項國際、區域賽事,于剛落幕的“國際大都會奧林匹克”比賽中獲得資訊科技組銀牌。二人認為本地較關注奧林匹克數學與物理組比賽,分配較少資源於資訊科技組,笑稱為了多點參加外國舉辦的網上模擬競賽,不得不于凌晨時分在電腦前“待命”,或者找外國、內地的相關書籍自學,呼籲社會推廣編程等資訊科技教育。
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Friday, October 27, 2017
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Ta Kung Pao

Engineering Students Shone at International Olympiad of Metropolises

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2017-10-10
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The Hong Kong team won two gold medals and six silver medals in the 2nd International Olympiad of Metropolises (IOM), a multidisciplinary competition for students aged 14 to 18 covering four disciplines: mathematics, informatics, chemistry and physics.  Wong Tsz Chun and Wong Yik Chun from the Faculty of Engineering, CUHK repesented Hong Kong and each attained a silver medal in the informatics competition.
      
 The second International Olympiad of Metropolises was held in Moscow from 4 till 8 September 2017.  Teams from 36 capitals and metropolises of the world took part in the competition, including participants from Abu-Dhabi, Almaty, Astana, Baku, Banja Luka, Belgrade, Bishkek, Bratislava, Budapest, Vienna, Gaborone, Hanover, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Düsseldorf, Zagreb, Jerusalem, Krakow, Leipzig, Lima, Luoyang, Milan, Minsk, Moscow, New-Delhi, Beijing, Riga, Rome, St. Petersburg, Sofia, Istanbul, Tallinn, Tel-Aviv, Helsinki, Chengdu and Shanghai.  Hong Kong participated in the IOM for the first time.

The Hong Kong team members were selected from the best-performing contestants in this year's International Mathematical Olympiad, International Olympiad in Informatics, International Junior Science Olympiad and International Physics Olympiad.

 


 

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Prof. Kevin Yip Proposes a New Method for Reconstructing Enhancer-target Networks in Human Cell and Tissue

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2017-10-24
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A research team led by Prof. Kevin Yip has recently studied gene enhancers, a type of regulatory element in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), together with their target genes, in 935 human cell and tissue samples. This finding helps explain the consequences of mutations in enhancers. As an application in a cancer study, three genes (PSRC1, RBM24 and TERT) were found to be differentially methylated at their enhancer regions in liver cancers. A research article describing these works has been published in the internationally renowned journal Nature Genetics. The corresponding data generated in the study are open for free access, aiming at advancing relevant academic and medical research.

Cancer is a genetic disease in which abnormal cells divide in an uncontrolled way, affecting normal body function. Traditionally, a strong emphasis in cancer research has been on studying how gene mutations are related to the formation of cancer. In contrast, understanding of mutations that happen at the intergenic regions of DNA has been limited. Genes are DNA segments that can produce ribonucleic acid (RNA) through a process called transcription, and these include the well-known protein-coding genes. Enhancers are DNA sequence elements that can be bound by a specific type of proteins and enhance the transcription of target genes. Typically, when a gene is not active, its DNA is chemically modified by a process called methylation, which suppresses transcription and reduces the synthesis of RNA and protein. Under certain circumstances, some genes and their enhancers can be abnormally de-methylated, which can lead to aberrant transcription and production of proteins that consequently transform a normal cell into tumor cell.

Prof. Yip’s team performed a ground-breaking in-depth study of enhancers. They found that specific relationships between enhancers and genes can be identified through the analysis of a large amount of relevant data, thereby inferring the target genes of enhancers in each cell and tissue type. The research team made use of data from 935 human samples, including various cell and tissue types of biomedical importance, which represent the largest data set used, in comparison to similar studies. A novelty of the research is the consideration of interactions between different enhancers, an idea that gave rise to an effective method for identifying multiple enhancers that affect the same gene but with their effects shadowing each other.

As the first application of the enhancer findings, Prof. Alfred Cheng in the School of Biomedical Sciences at CUHK, compared the experimental data obtained from normal human liver and cancer cells, and identified three genes whose enhancers are affected by DNA de-methylation in liver cancers, namely PSRC1, RBM24 and TERT. These results demonstrate an approach to narrow down the search for candidate liver cancer genes, which may help develop therapeutic strategies that target enhancer methylation. According to Prof. Yip, he will next apply the research results in the studies of nasopharyngeal carcinoma and diabetic complications, two projects led by CUHK Faculty of Medicine and funded by the Hong Kong Research Grants Council Theme-based Research Scheme, with a total funding amount of a hundred and ten million dollars.

This study exemplifies a fruitful inter-disciplinary collaboration between the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and the School of Biomedical Sciences, CUHK. The data generated in the study have already been made freely accessible to the public and are contributing to different areas of biomedical research. Scientists can extract the enhancer-target networks most relevant to their target diseases for efficient identification of putative disease-related enhancers and their target genes for further investigations.

The research article, ‘Reconstruction of Enhancer - Target Networks in 935 Samples of Human Primary Cells, Tissues and Cell Lines’ has been published online at the Nature Genetics web site since early September. It can be accessed at http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng.3950.

 


 


 

 

 

 

 

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電腦醫學教授聯手尋肝癌成因

香港中文大學計算機科學與工程學系副教授葉旭立及其團隊,在人體細胞和去氧核醣核酸(簡稱DNA)中的增強子(Enhancer),發現3組可能誘發肝癌的增強子調控基因,而有關研究更獲刊登於國際權威遺傳學學術刊物《自然—遺傳學》(Nature Genetics),將數據成果開放予全球學術及醫學研究之用。

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Tuesday, October 24, 2017
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Ming Pao Daily News

中大肝癌研究揭誘發基因 DNA受去甲基化增強子影響

中文大學計算機科學與工程學系副教授葉旭立教授及其團隊,最近採用人體935種不同細胞和組織系統數據,研究去氧核醣核酸 (Deoxyribonucleic Acid, 簡稱DNA)中的增強子(Enhancer)對基因影響的規律,解釋這些DNA變異的後果。研究應用在中大的肝癌研究,成功找出受去甲基化增強子影響而可能誘發肝癌的三組基因,分別為PSRC1、RBM24及TERT,相關數據成果已經開放予全球學術及醫學研究之用,造福全球人類。
Date: 
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
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Sing Pao

云爾錄 :中大團隊揭示肝癌三大基因

癌症是由基因變異導致細胞不正常增生的疾病,目前醫學界主要集中研究基因突變導致的細胞變異,但於非基因部分發生突變的影響,了解一直有限。 中大計算機科學與工程學系副教授葉旭立及其團隊,最近採用人體935種不同細胞和組織系統數據,研究去氧核醣核酸(簡稱DNA)中的增強子(DNA上一種可與特定蛋白質互動的區 ...
Date: 
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
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Hong Kong Economic Journal

生物醫學工程學用科技改善健康

過去20年,生物醫學工程發展迅速,很多嶄新醫療科技面世,為人類健康踏前一大步。本港有大學月前成立全港首個生物醫學工程學系。學系由工程學院及醫學院攜手合作,以跨學科形式教學,讓學生既具備工程數學、電路理論等工程知識,亦對醫學有基本認知,造就生物醫學工程專才。美國勞工部預測,生物醫學工程領域是未來發展最急速的專業之一,畢業生應不愁出路。
Date: 
Thursday, October 19, 2017
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Oriental Daily News

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