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Dr. Angela Chuan LI
Associate Professor
 
Office: Room 1903, 19/F, School of Medical and Health Sciences, Ma Kam Chan Memorial Building, 31 Wylie Road, Homantin, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel : (852) 3190 6732
Fax: (852) 2783 8635
 
Education:
PhD (Neuroscience), The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 06/2005
MSc (Neurophysiology), West China University of Medical Sciences (WCUMS), China (Combined to the Sichuan University in 2000), 07/1997 
MD (Clinical Medicine), Suzhou Medical College, China, (Combined to Soochow University in 2000), 07/1994 
 
 
Professional Qualifications / Memberships:
Member of Higher Education Research Association (HERA)
Member of Chinese Society of Physiological Sciences (China)
Member of Society of Neuroscience (USA)
Member of Chinese Neuroscience Society (China)

Member of Neuroscience Society (HK)
 
Teaching Areas:
Using of technology in blended teaching and interactive classroom in:
Pathology
- Pathophysiology
- Basic Neuroscience
- Human Anatomy and Human Physiology
 
 
Research Interests:
Environmental effects on sleep, especially the bedtime use of electronic instrument on sleep
Mental health and well-being of sub-degree and degree students, especially in how to use the technology to support the well-being of students
Pedagogy in e-teaching in Medical / Health Science programme. I am interested in developing electronic teaching materials for adaptive learning and AI-support learning
 
 
Representative Publications / Projects:
  • Mei-Yuk Lam, Chuan Li, Deejay Suen-yui Mak (2024). The effectiveness of self-administered acupressure mild/moderate depression among undergraduate students was assessed by double-blinded RCT. Journal of Integrative Medicine 22 (2024):337. SAR/ RCMI PolyU Research Conference.
  • GURUNG P., TANG P.L. and LI C. (2024) Positive effects of mindfulness meditation and reduced screen light emission on sleep quality in nocturnal smartphone user. The 101st Annual Meeting of The Physiological Society of Japan P2-127
  • Li C., Choi M.Y., Li A.W.L., Wu C.L., and Zenab- Bibi, (2019) Effects of reduced nocturnal phone light exposure on sleep - a comparison of the decreased polychromatic light and the blocked short wavelength light conditions. International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) conference, P04-06
  • Li C., Han L., Ma C.W., Lai S.K., Lai C.H., Shum D.K and Chan Y.S. (2013) Maturation profile of inferior olivary neurons expressing ionotropic glutamate receptors in rats: role in coding linear accelerations.          Brain Structure and Function 218(4), 833-850.
  • Guo Y.P., Sun X., Li C., Wang N.Q., Chan Y.S. and He J.F. (2007) Corticothalamic synchronization leads to c-fos expression in the auditory thalamus. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 104 (28):11802-7. 
  • Chen L.W., Tse Y.C., Li C., Guan Z.L., Lai C.H., Yung K.K., Shum D.K., Chan Y.S. (2006) Differential expression of NMDA and AMPA/KA receptor subunits in the inferior olive of postnatal rats.  Brain Res. 1067(1):103-14.
  • Li, C., Zhang, YK., Guan, ZL., Shum, DK., and Chan, YS. (2005). Vestibular afferent innervation in the vestibular efferent nucleus of rats. Neurosci. Lett. 385 (1):36-40
  • Li C., Guan Z.L., Chan Y.S. and Zheng Y. (2004) Projections from facial nucleus interneurons to the respiratory groups of brainstem in the rat.  Neurosci Lett 368 (1): 25-28 (impact factor 2.2)


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