Entry Information

PART 1: PERSONAL PARTICULARS

Name

Hong Sheng Cheng

Title

Dr

Gender

Male

Recent Photo

Recent Photo

Date of Birth

10/04/1991

Place of Birth

Malaysia

Type of Identity Document Held

Passport

HKID / Passport Number

A5609

Nationality

Malaysian

PART 2: CONTACT INFORMATION

Email Address

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Contact Phone Number

+6596441073

Address

Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Clinical Sciences Building
Singapore
Singapore

PART 3: FORUM INTEREST

First Discipline to be Joined

Life Science and Medicine

Second Discipline to be Joined

N/A

Statement of Purpose to Join the Forum (max. 200 words)

The Hong Kong Laureate Forum’s mission to catalyze transformative science aligns with my dedication to advancing translational medicine for complex metabolic diseases, particularly metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). As a Young Investigator under National Medical Research Council (NMRC) Singapore, I lead interdisciplinary projects integrating multi-omics and host-microbiome analyses to decode MASLD pathogenesis. My research employs genomic-metagenomic association studies and immune receptor repertoire profiling to uncover microbiome-driven mechanisms in MASLD progression, aiming to develop personalized diagnostics and therapies. Currently, my postdoctoral research at NTU combines bioinformatics and advanced disease models to stratify MASLD subtypes, with findings published in Advanced Science. My work has contributed to a provisional patent targeting liver fibrosis in NASH, underscoring my commitment to clinical translation.
Looking ahead, I aim to pioneer precision medicine strategies for metabolic diseases by bridging computational insights with clinical validation. This includes developing patient-specific models and leveraging microbiome-immune crosstalk to optimize therapies. Engaging with Shaw Laureates at the Forum would provide invaluable mentorship in cutting-edge translational methodologies and inspire innovative collaborations. I am eager to contribute my expertise in systems biology and precision therapeutics to cross-disciplinary dialogues, advancing the Forum’s vision of fostering solutions for global health challenges.

PART 4: ACADEMIC AND/OR RESEARCH INFORMATION

Academic Level / Position

Postdoc

Academic Subject / Research Field

Metabolic diseases, microbiome

Current Affiliated University / Institution / Organisation

Nanyang Technological University

Location

Singapore

First Academic or Research Referee *

First Referee Name

Tan Nguan Soon

First Referee University

Nanyang Technological University

First Referee Position

Associate Professor

First Referee Email Address

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Second Academic or Research Referee

Second Referee Name

Sunny Wong Hei

Second Referee University

Nanyang Technological University

Second Referee Position

Associate Professor

Second Referee Email Address

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Award(s) and/or Scientific Accomplishment(s) (if any) (max. 100 words)

1. Project title: Effect of gut microbiome dysbiosis on adaptive immune receptor repertoires in MAFLD
2022 | LKCMedicine Dean’s Postdoctoral Fellowship 2022
Funding agency: Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University
Funding quantum: SGD 30,000/year for 3 years

2. Project title: Molecular mapping of genomic factors in host-microbiome interplay during MASH onset
2025 |Open Fund Young Investigator Research Grant
Funding agency: National Medical Research Council, Singapore
Funding quantum: SGD 249,100 for 3 years

Reference/Certificate of Award and/or Scientific Accomplishement

Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University

Reference / Certificate of Award and / or Scientific Accomplishment Supporting Document

LOA_HKforum.pdf

Publication List (if any)

Publications_HKforum.pdf

Abstract of Research / Brief Description of Your Current Research Interest (max. 200 words)

Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), affecting over 30% of Asian adults, is a multifactorial condition driven by genetic, microbial, dietary and environmental interactions. Its progression to metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH)—marked by fibrosis and hepatocellular carcinoma risk—demands precise detection and intervention strategies. Hence, my research focuses on unraveling host-microbiome drivers of MASH to advance precision therapy. Using humanized gut microbiome mouse models through fecal microbiota transplantation, I identified that certain gut pathobionts trigger B-cell dysfunction and exacerbate liver fibrosis through molecular mimicry. My recent NMRC Young Investigator Research Grant aims to employ genomic-metagenomic association studies to map host genetic signatures that interact with these pathobionts, defining molecular mechanisms of disease onset. Furthermore, I am also working with local hepatologists to establish longitudinal MASLD patient cohorts to validate findings in clinical settings. By bridging preclinical models and human data, this work aims to uncover biomarkers for risk stratification and microbiome-targeted therapies, addressing the urgent need for personalized interventions in MASLD/MASH.

Would you like to present your Research in Poster Presentation Session and/or Flash Presentation?

Poster Presentation Session

PART 5: OTHERS

Did you participate in the inaugural Hong Kong Laureate Forum?

N/A

How Did You Know About the Forum?

University