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Prof. KO Wing Hung (高永雄) obtained his PhD from the Department of Physiology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, in 1992.  Following postdoctoral training at the Institute of Physiology, University of Glasgow, he joined his alma mater as lecturer in 1993.  He is currently an Associate Professor in the School of Biomedical Sciences.  Dr. Ko’s recent research examines P2Y receptor-regulated Ca2+ signaling and ion transport in human airway epithelia, with a focus on the role of P2Y receptors in airway inflammation.  Dr. Ko’s laboratory is one of the few in the world that is capable of simultaneously measuring real-time (1) Ca2+ and ISC (short circuit current; an index of electrogenic ion transport), (2) cAMP and ISC, or (3) Ca2+ and cAMP in polarized epithelia.  This technically demanding approach is being employed to unravel novel molecular mechanisms of stimulus-secretion coupling in polarized epithelia.  He has over 70 articles published in reputable international journals, such as the Journal of Biological Chemistry, the American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular BiologyChemical Communications and Mucosal Immunology.