The first three students who enrolled in joint PhD programmes will graduate by the end of 2014, and be conferred a PhD degree jointly by the University of Hong Kong (HKU) and its prestigious partner universities in the U.K. Two of the students, studying pathology and civil engineering respectively, will graduate from the PhD programme jointly offered by HKU and Imperial College London (ICL). The other student from the School of English will be awarded a PhD degree jointly by HKU and King’s College London (KCL).
Zhao Fung undertook a PhD in Pathology under the joint supervision of Professor Annie N.Y. Cheung (HKU) and Professor Eric W.F. Lam (ICL). ‘I felt very lucky to be a member of the first cohort of students admitted to the Joint PhD Programme offered by HKU and ICL. I could not have been able to gain this eye-opening opportunity to enrich my knowledge and horizon without the support of the two universities,’ said Zhao. Zhao’s thesis is about the role of FOXM1 in Ovarian Vancer Tumorigenesis and Chemoresistance. According to Zhao, ‘Overexpression of FOXM1 is associated with poor patient outcome in ovarian cancer and contributes to paclitaxel resistance. KIF2C is identified as a novel FOXM1 transcriptional target that might be implicated in the acquisition of chemoresistance. These findings suggest FOXM1 could serve as a potential prognostic marker and therapeutic target in ovarian cancer’.