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Jamie Cheung
Dr
Female

15/01/1993
Canada
Hong Kong Identity Card
P6828
Chinese
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+85261898616
K1927, Block K, Queen Mary Hospital
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Life Science and Medicine
N/A
I was fortunate to be selected as one of the young scientists at HKLF 2023. I have learned a lot from experts in different disciplines, and have met many young researchers from different world-class institutions. It was an eye-opening experience. I visited many laboratories and universities to meet more investigators.
I learned there are a lot of research opportunities at HKLF in 2023. Without joining the HKLF, I may not have chosen to stay in Hong Kong after graduating with my PhD. I am now working as a post-doc fellow in the cardiology division at HKU, where I conduct clinical research. I wish to meet more potential collaborators at the HKLF to foster academic exchange. I wish to share my current research with other HKLF participants. My research interests are aortic aneurysm and pulmonary arterial hypertension.
As a local graduate from one of the top-rank universities in Hong Kong, I wish to serve as a Hong Kong representative to help others to build connections and to grow interest in working in Hong Kong. I am very looking forward to the HKLF 2025, and I sincerely wish that the selection committee can accept my application.
Postdoc
Cardiology, Clinical Medicine
The University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

The University of Hong Kong
The University of Hong Kong
First Academic or Research Referee *
Professor Yiu Kai-Hang
The University of Hong Kong
Clinical Professor
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Second Academic or Research Referee
Dr Amber Wu
The University of Hong Kong
Research Assistant Professor
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Young Scientist at Hong Kong Laureate Forum (2023)
Hong Kong Ph.D. Fellowship (2020-2023)
Travel Support, awarded by the IDF-WPR, to participate in IDF-WPR Congress 2023 / 15th AASD Scientific Meeting in conjunction with 10th Japan Association for Diabetes Education and Care Annual Scientific Meeting, Kyoto, Japan (2023)
Hong Kong Society of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Reproduction Travel Grant to attend Global Alliance of Medical Excellence (GAME) – Transnational Educational Initiative (TEI) at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich, Germany (2022)
CUHK Vice-Chancellor's Ph.D. Scholarship (2020)
Jason Lang Academic Scholarship (2011-2014)
University of Alberta Academic Excellence Scholarship (2011)
Alberta Rutherford Scholarship (2011)
Title: Risk factors associated with all-cause mortality in patients with aortic aneurysm (AA)
Jamie Cheung, Kai-Hang Yiu, Yap-Hang Chan
Objective: To investigate the risk factors associated with all-cause mortality of AA in a retrospective study cohort.
Methods: Patients ≥ 18 years old, who were diagnosed with AA (ICD-9 code: 441) in the Hong Kong Queen Mary Hospital during the period of January 1, 2015 – December 31, 2023 were included. The primary outcome is all-cause mortality.
Results and Conclusion: Dyslipidemia, diabetes, atrial fibrillation, coronary artery disease and anemia are positively associated with all-cause mortality in patients with aortic aneurysm.
Title: Survival of patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH): a retrospective observational study
Jamie Cheung, Yap-Hang Chan*, Kai-Hang Yiu*
Objective: To predict the life expectancy of patients with PAH using NYHA functional classification based on their symptoms
Methods: Patients who were diagnosed to have PAH (ICD-9 codes: 416.0 primary pulmonary hypertension and 37.21 right heart catheterization) in Hong Kong Queen Mary Hospital during the period of January 1, 2015 – December 31, 2024 were included. The primary outcome is all-cause mortality.
Result and Conclusion: Patients with PAH in lower functional class is positively associated with poorer survival outcome.
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