We encourage our team members to present their latest research findings in international conferences. Missed these conferences and our presentations? Keep calm and don’t panic. Poster PDFs can be downloaded below. Take note that findings in some of the posters have been published in peer-reviewed journals but some haven’t yet. So if you want to cite or use them in your own work, please contact Dr. Martin Chanfor their latest status and for written permission. We always welcome collaboration and very much appreciate your interest in our research.
Dual Seasonal Patterns and Increased Late Summer and Autumn Activity of Human Noroviruses in Hong Kong, 2014-2016
Presented by Martin Chan at the IUMS 2017, 17-21 July 2017, Singapore
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Co-circulation of Three Recombinant Norovirus Genogroup II Genotype 4 Variants, 2014-2016, Hong Kong, China
Presented by Martin Chan at the 27th ECCMID, 22-25 April 2017, Vienna, Austria
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Continuous Emergence and Disappearance of Sub-lineages of Norovirus GII.4 Sydney 2012 during 2012-2016 in Hong Kong
Presented by Kirsty Kwok (MPhil student) at the 6th European Congress of Virology, 19-22 October 2016, Hamburg, Germany
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Close Genetic Relatedness between Human and Swine Hepatitis E Viruses in Hong Kong
Presented by Kirsty Kwok (work done when she was our research staff before becoming a MPhil student) at the 6th European Congress of Virology, 19-22 October 2016, Hamburg, Germany
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Reduced Diagnostic Performance of Two Commercial Norovirus Antigen Enzyme Immunoassays against the Emergent Genogroup II Genotype 17 Kawasaki 2014 Variant
Presented by Martin Chan at noro2016, 17-19 March 2016, Lubeck, Germany
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Low Prevalence of Hepatitis E Viral RNA in Retail Pig Livers, Pig Blood Curds, Pig Intestines, Lambs and Oysters in Hong Kong
Presented by Martin Chan at the 10th Asia-Pacific Congress of Medical Virology, 15-18 October 2015, Taipei, Taiwan
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