- Lap-Chee Tsui
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name = Lap-Chee Tsui
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birth_date = birth date and age|1950|12|21
birth_place =Shanghai ,China
occupation = Vice-Chancellor,University of Hong Kong
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footnotes =Lap-Chee Tsui, O.C., O.Ont. (zh-cp|c=徐立之|p=Xú Lìzh; born
December 21 ,1950 ) is aHong Kong geneticist and is currently theVice-Chancellor of theUniversity of Hong Kong .Personal life
Tsui was born in
Shanghai . He grew up in Dai Goon Yu, a little village on theKowloon side of Hong Kong nearKai Tak Airport , where he would hang out with other kids and go exploring in ponds, catching tadpoles and fish to do simple experiments. Here he acquired Cantonese. As a boy he dreamed of being an architect. He received his secondary education atHomantin Government Secondary School , Kowloon, Hong Kong. He did not take up genetics until after his PhD.He studied
biology inNew Asia College , theChinese University of Hong Kong and was awarded a BSc (with only 3rd class honours) and a MPhil from the university in 1972 and 1974, respectively. He would eventually prove himself to be an accomplished scientist despite his not very promising performance in college. Upon the recommendation of his mentor at the Chinese University, he continued his graduate education in theUnited States and received his PhD degree from theUniversity of Pittsburgh in 1979. He then became the Postdoctoral Investigator and Postdoctoral Fellow inOak Ridge National Laboratory ,Tennessee , and Department of Genetics of theHospital for Sick Children inToronto in 1979 and 1981 respectively.Career
From 1981 to 2002, Tsui continued his research and teaching in the
Hospital for Sick Children and theUniversity of Toronto alternatively. Prior to his appointment as the Vice-Chancellor, he was Geneticist-in-Chief and Head of the Genetics and Genomic Biology Program of the Research Institute at the Hospital for Sick Children and co-founder (with Dr. Steve Scherer) ofThe Centre for Applied Genomics . He was also the holder of the H.E. Sellers Chair in Cystic Fibrosis and University Professor at the University of Toronto. He was the President ofHuman Genome Organisation (HUGO), the international organization of scientists involved in theHuman Genome Project , from 2000 to 2002.He has also served on the editorial boards for 20 international peer-reviewed scientific journals, numerous scientific review panels, and many national and international advisory committees, including the
Medical Research Council of Canada , Canadian Genome Research Task Force Committee (Chair), Scientific Steering Committee of the National Institute of Biological Science, Scientific Advisory Committee of the China National Center for Biotechnology Development and Human Genome Organization. He is currently member of the Judicial Officers Recommendation Commission, Council for Sustainable Development and Executive Committee, and Executive Committee of the Commission on Strategic Development of the Hong Kong SAR Government.He was appointed Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong in
May 2002 and assumed office as the fourteenth Vice-Chancellor of the university with effect fromSeptember 1 ,2002 .Academic contributions
Tsui became internationally acclaimed in 1989 when he and his team identified the defective gene, namely
Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Regulator (CFTR), that causescystic fibrosis , which is a major breakthrough in human genetics. He has also made significant contributions to the study of the human genome, especially the characterization ofchromosome 7 , and, identification of additional disease genes.Honours and awards
Tsui has received numerous awards and honours for his outstanding work over the years. His honours include the titles of Distinguished Scientist of the
Medical Research Council of Canada , Fellow of theRoyal Society of Canada , Fellow of theRoyal Society of London , Fellow ofAcademia Sinica , Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences (USA), Honorary Fellow ofRoyal College of Physicians (UK) and Honorary Fellow of World Innovation Foundation.In addition to many national and international prizes, including the
Killam Prize by theCanada Council for the Arts , Gairdner International Award, Cresson Medal ofFranklin Institute , and Mead Johnson Award, he was awarded honorary doctoral degrees by theUniversity of Toronto ,University of King's College ,University of New Brunswick ,Chinese University of Hong Kong ,St. Francis Xavier University ,York University andTel Aviv University .In 1991, he was made an Officer of the
Order of Canada , and in October 2007, he was decorated as Knight of theLégion d'Honneur ofFrance . "Visit of the Grand Chancellor of the Légion d’honneur", Consulate General of France in Hong Kong and Macau, 2007, webpage: [http://www.consulfrance-hongkong.org/spip.php?article1117 FHK17] : (states "Lap Chee Tsui and Pr Malik Peiris, scientific director of HKU-Pasteur Research Centre received the award of Knight").] He also received theOrder of Ontario and the title of Justice of the Peace (HKSAR) from the Hong Kong SAR Government.In 2006, the fifth floor of the
University of Toronto 's Donnelly CCBR building was named after Lap-Chee Tsui to honour his research work. [cite web | url = http://www.news.utoronto.ca/bin6/060628-2400.asp | title = Landmark sculpture a tribute to U of T's giants of biomedical science | accessdate = 2008-01-17 | publisher = University of Toronto]References
External links
* [http://www.hku.hk/vcoffice/home.html Vice-Chancellor's Office, The University of Hong Kong]
* [http://www.hku.hk/vcoffice/menu/cv.htm# CV of Prof. Tsui]
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