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Infectious disease research in Hong Kong supported by the Research Fund for the Control of Infectious Diseases (2003-2007). RFCID / HHSRF Grant Skills Training Workshop. Hong Kong SAR, China. 20 September 2008.

 

Infectious disease research in Hong Kong supported by the Research Fund for the Control of Infectious Diseases (2003-2007). The Hong Kong Society for Infectious Diseases. Twelfth Annual Scientific Meeting. Hong Kong SAR, China. 15 March 2008.

 

A systematic evaluation of payback of publicly funded health research in Hong Kong since 1993. Health Research Symposium 2007. Hong Kong SAR, China. 29 September 2007.

 

Research grants available from the Health, Welfare and Food Bureau.
12th Annual Conference. Hong Kong Institution of Science. Hong Kong Baptist University. 30 October 2004.

 

Screening of aqueous extracts of various Chinese medicinal herbs for human immunodeficiency virus type-1 inhibitory activity.

 

Rapid assay of glycohydrolase enzyme inhibition by extracts of Chinese medicinal herbs.

 

Polyamide minicolumns: Complete removal of contaminating polyphenolic compounds from small samples of aqueous plant extracts.

 

Anionic polysaccharides from Chrysanthemum morifolium inhibit mechanistic assays of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 replication.

 

Inhibition of protein synthesis in a rabbit reticulocyte system by aqueous extracts of Chinese medicinal herbs.

  The effect of plant ribosome-inactivating proteins on human immunodeficiency virus type-1 replication.
The above posters were presented at the International Symposium on "The Worldwide Herbal Industry: Present and Future." Shaw College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. July 1998.
  Purification of HIV-1 Inhibitory Factors from human T-cells stimulated with pinecone extract. 9th International Congress of Immunology. Moscone Center, San Francisco, California, USA. 23-29 July 1995.
 

Allosteric regulation of yeast pyruvate kinase studied by site-directed mutagenesis. Symposium on Protein Engineering. Royal Society of Edinburgh, George St., Edinburgh. January 1993.