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UGC funding a vote of excellence for CityU-led marine environmental research work

 


UGC funding a vote of excellence for CityU-led marine environmental research work

 

The Centre for Marine Environmental Research and Innovative Technology (MERIT) led by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has been awarded HK$23.6 million sustained funding from the University Grants Committee (UGC)’s Areas of Excellence (AoE) Scheme. The sustained funding is only granted on exceptional grounds to AoE projects with excellent performance, and in this case, in recognition of the centre’s outstanding contributions to research and management of the marine environment in Hong Kong and worldwide.

 

Since being selected by the UGC in 2004 as one of Hong Kong’s areas of excellence and receiving funding worth HK$45 million, MERIT has been at the forefront of marine environmental research. Much of its research has attracted worldwide attention and had a significant global impact. A team of six international reviewers unanimously commended its cutting-edge marine environmental research and management. They also praised its excellent integration of research in biology, chemistry and engineering, from genes and molecules to the entire ecosystem, as breathtaking and key to enabling a truly interdisciplinary approach to managing the environment.

 

This additional funding is for a period of three years, and will be further matched with an equal amount of funding from the six collaborating institutions. The MERIT team led by Chair Professor Rudolf Wu Shiu-sun from CityU’s Department of Biology and Chemistry will focus on the research of major foreseeable threats to the marine environment in the next decade. Key research programmes to be undertaken include:

l   the development of various novel chemical, genomic, proteomic, metabolomic technologies for early detection and monitoring of hypoxia (lack of oxygen), emerging new chemicals of concern and chemicals that can disrupt animal hormonal systems;

l   control and bioremediation technology in removing these chemicals in effluents and the environment;

l   assessment of risk and predicting the effect of these chemicals on marine ecosystems and public health.

 

With state-of-the-art technology developed over the past five years, MERIT will concentrate on studies that enable team members from different disciplines and institutions to collaborate to conduct cutting-edge research leading to significant global advances and a stronger emphasis on its application.

 

“We are pleased MERIT has been recongised as the world’s leading centre on marine environmental research. This funding has allowed us to work as a coherent group and go beyond the strength of individual institutions alone to benefit Hong Kong and beyond. We will continue to nurture young scientists and develop Hong Kong’s capabilities in marine environmental research,” said Professor Wu.

 

Looking ahead, Professor Wu said MERIT would also leverage its research and application capabilities to encourage international knowledge transfer. In recognition of its leadership in the field, MERIT was last year designated by the United Nations as the first “Regional Centre of Excellence in Marine Pollution” and has been invited to conduct a training workshop during the East Asia Congress in November 2009, to promote new knowledge and novel technology to the eleven member countries.

 

The MERIT team is led by CityU in collaboration with the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Baptist University and Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The team comprises 29 outstanding researchers from these six local universities working closely with nine world-class scientists. Among the 29 local team members on the project, 12 are from CityU.

 

Note to editors:

Pictures to be emailed.

 

Photo1: wu

Caption: (From right, front row) Professor Rudolf Wu Shiu-sun and the MERIT CityU researchers Dr Doris Au Wai-ting, Dr Bruce John Richardson, Dr Paul Shin Kam-shing, Professor Yang Mengsu and Dr Richard Kong Yuen-chong  .

 

Media enquiries: Scarlett Leung, Communications Office, CityU (3442 6807 or 9460 3099).

 

 

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