Events

Yen Kwo Yung Lecture in Life Sciences- (3rd Online Lecture) “Circulating DNA in Blood: Coming in All Sizes and Shapes” by Prof. Dennis Lo

Date:

6 Apr 2022

Time:

2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Venue:

Online (Zoom)

Speaker(s):

Professor Dennis Lo YM

Li Ka Shing Professor of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Biography of Speaker:

      Professor Dennis Lo’s research interests focus on the biology and diagnostic applications of cell-free nucleic acids in plasma. In particular, he discovered the presence of cell-free fetal DNA in maternal plasma in 1997 and has since then been pioneering non-invasive prenatal diagnosis using this technology. This technology has been adopted globally and has created a paradigm in prenatal medicine. He has also made many innovations using circulating nucleic acids for cancer detection, including the screening of early stage nasopharyngeal cancer.

      In recognition of his research, Professor Lo has been elected as Fellow of the Royal Society, Foreign Associate of the US National Academy of Sciences, Fellow of The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) and Founding Member of the Academy of Sciences of Hong Kong. Professor Lo has won numerous awards, including the 2016 Future Science Prize in Life Science, the 2014 King Faisal International Prize in Medicine, the 2019 Fudan-Zhongzhi Science Award, The 2021 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences and the 2021 Royal Medal.

Synopsis of Lecture:

    Circulating cell-free DNA in plasma has enabled the development of non-invasive prenatal testing, cancer liquid biopsy and non-invasive post-transplantation monitoring. Circulating DNA consists of fragments of DNA. The study of the details of the fragmentation process is now referred to as ‘fragmentomics’. In this talk, I shall discuss the journey through which my laboratory has contributed to unravelling some of the key understanding in the field of fragmentomics and how one could translate these into a new generation of clinical tests.

Remarks:

Language: English