Postdoctoral fellow
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
I obtained my PhD degree in the School of Public Health, the University of Hong Kong in 2020. I am currently a post-doctoral fellow at the School of Public Health, the University of Hong Kong. My primary research interests lie in exploring the association of early-life exposures with the risk of non-communicable diseases from a life-course perspective. Specifically, my post-doctoral researches focus on investigating the association of early-life exposures with respiratory and cardiometabolic outcomes based on the longitudinal studies from the “Children of 1997” Hong Kong Chinese birth cohort and Mendelian randomization studies using public available data, and investigating the association of maternal intrauterine exposures with offspring health outcomes using Mendelian randomization studies. My more recent research interests relate to growth trajectories, dietary exposures, environmental exposures, and relevant factors with respiratory and cardiometabolic outcomes.