A housewarming lunch gathering was held on 7 March 2012 to celebrate the successful relocation of the School of Biomedical Sciences to the Lo Kwee-Seong Integrated Biomedical Sciences Building (LIBSB) in Area 39, Northside Research Campus. More than 300 teaching staff, students and non-teaching staff members joined the gathering to share among themselves the happy moments. The roast pig-cutting ceremony hosted by Prof. Chan Wai-Yee, School Director, Prof. C.H. Cho, Associate Director (Research), Prof. Michael S.C. Tam, Associate Director (Undergraduate Education), Prof. Woody W.Y. Chan, Associate Director (Graduate Education) and Prof. Kung Hsiangfu, Academician and Emeritus Professor heightened the joy of the day.
The relocation of our School to Area 39 was one of the largest relocation projects ever undertaken within the University. Heartfelt thanks should go to different groups of our members who were greatly involved in and devoted themselves selflessly to the planning and coordination throughout the whole exercise. We also would like to extend our earnest gratitude to Prof. Ching Pak-Chung, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Fung Tung, Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor, the Faculty of Medicine and the various central units including but not limited to the Campus Development Office, the Estates Management Office, the Campus Planning and Sustainability Office as well as the Security and Transport Office, etc for their stern and enormous support and assistance without which the relocation process would not have been so successful.
The photos taken during this event can be viewed below:
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Roast pig-cutting ceremony: (from right) Prof. Kung Hsiangfu; Prof. Chan Wai-Yee; Prof. Michael S.C. Tam; Prof. C.H. Cho; and Prof. Woody W.Y. Chan
Group photo of all SBS members outside the Lo Kwee-Seong Integrated Biomedical Sciences Building

