SKLLR's Achievement at RGC's General Research Fund (GRF) 2026/27 Exercise

30 June 2026

SKLLR is pleased to share the fantastic news that 11 Principal Investigators (PIs) and Associate Members (AMs) of SKLLR have been awarded the Research Grants Council (RGC)’s General Research Fund (GRF) for the 2026/27 exercise.

Below are the details of the awarded projects:

PI Project Title Project No.
Professor DY JIN Roles of CYLD deubiquitinase in Epstein-Barr virus infection 17131326
Professor Heidi GS LING Investigate how hyperglycemia-induced neutrophil reprogramming promotes tumor progression in Type 2 diabetes 17125826
Professor PT LIU Establishment of the Next-Generation Porcine Pluripotent Stem Cells 17119126
Professor Stephanie KY MA Deciphering the role of ROR1+ liver cancer cells in CAF activation through BSG (CD147): implications for stemness and therapy resistance 17122426
Professor XY GUAN Characterization of SRSF9 as a druggable regulator of CD8 T-cell dysfunction and resistance to PDL1/VEGF-A dual blockade in hepatocellular carcinoma 17123526
Professor Loey LY MAK Response-guided therapy with sequential PEG-IFN𝛼 among recipients of AHB-137, an unconjugated antisense oligonucleotide: An open-label phase II study for patients with chronic hepatitis B infection 17113126
Dr Yu-Man TSUI Identification of ACSL4 in the tumour interstitial fluid in shaping an immunosuppressive tumour microenvironment through the CEACAM1-enriched extracellular vesicles in hepatocellular carcinoma 17115626
Professor Carmen CL WONG Harnessing Methionine Dependency in HCC: Dietary Intervention for Tumor Suppression and Immune Activation 17110026
Professor Jack CM WONG Targeting ADAT2-Mediated A-to-I tRNA Editing to Disrupt Serine/Glycine/One-Carbon Metabolism in Hepatocellular Carcinoma 17116226
Professor Judy WP YAM The uncovered role of MED8 in small extracellular vesicles in the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma 17120526
Professor TT CHEUNG  The role of CENP-A targeting in epigenetic correction and drug development in hepatocellular carcinoma – therapeutic mechanism and precision modeling 17113626

 

We would also like to take this opportunity to extend our sincere appreciation to all members who have contributed to other projects related to liver research.

Heartfelt congratulations to all the awardees!