
学院教职员

教学人员

庄家俊教授
Prof. Marc Ka-chun CHONG
BSc (CUHK), PhD (CUHK)
助理教授
学术委任
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香港中文大学医学院医疗体系与政策研究中心助理教授
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香港中文大学医学院临床研究与生物统计中心生物统计学家
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香港中文大学医学院妇产科学系助理教授(礼任)
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香港中文大学深圳研究院副研究员(礼任)
个人简介
庄家俊教授于2006年及2011年在香港中文大学分别获得统计学学士学位和公共卫生博士学位。庄教授目前担任香港中文大学赛马会公共卫生和基层医疗学院的助理教授、医学院妇产科学系助理教授(礼任)以及深圳研究所副研究员(礼任)。
庄教授的多学科研究主要运用静态和动态数学方法研究环境变化、人类行为和传染病传播之间复杂的相互作用。他的研究兴趣包括生物统计学、传染病建模、环境流行病学和人工智能应用研究。迄今为止,他已发表了 120 多篇文章,其中45篇作为第一作者或通讯作者。他是七项基金的首席研究人员。
庄教授是八项基金的首席/联合首席研究员。在2019年,他获得医疗卫生研究基金研究奖学金,在英国伦敦帝国理工学院商学院学习卫生经济学研究。自 2017 年起,他被任命为 Hong Kong Medical Journal 的统计顾问。另外,他还自 2023 年起担任 BMC Infectious Diseases 的高级副主编,自 2021 年起担任PLOS Climate的学术编辑,自 2019 年起担任BMC Public Health(生物统计学和方法部分)的副主编和PLOS ONE的学术编辑。
自2006年起,庄教授在临床研究及生物统计中心(前临床试验中心)担任生物统计学家,在学术和工业临床试验的各种统计分析方面拥有丰富的经验。凭借生物统计学的专业知识,他不仅在公共卫生和基层医疗学院,还在中大不同院系(包括消化疾病研究所、妇产科、中医学院、 成像与介入放射学、生物医学学院和解剖与细胞病理学系)提供数据分析和研究设计方面的支持和教学。他亦在不同的官方项目中担任统计顾问,例如医院管理局的"人口基础医院资源分配模型"、"外科手术结果监测和改善计划"、"重症监护病房结果监测计划"、"神经外科结果监测和改善计划"等。
研究方向
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Biostatistics
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Infectious disease dynamics and environmental epidemiology
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Applied research of artificial intelligence
近期获资助研究项目
In PI/ co-PI capacity:
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Excess all-cause mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic in Hong Kong: A time series analysis using territory-wide hospitalization data. CUHK Direct Grant. 30/6/22-29/6/23.
Quantifying the relative contribution of government measures, meteorological factors, and viral genetic variant on COVID-19 activity in a regional and global perspective. Group Research Scheme 2021-22. 30/6/22-29/6/23. -
(co-PI) 早发型子痫前期发病机制及整体化防控策略的研究. Ministry of Science and Technology of China - 2021年度國家重點研發計劃 “十四五” 重點專項. 1/1/22-31/12/25
Does influenza activity trigger asthma exacerbations in Hong Kong? A retrospective modelling analysis. CUHK Direct Grant. 30/6/21-29/6/22. -
(co-PI) Assessment and Implementation of Non-pharmaceutical Interventions to Avoid COVID-19 Resurgences: Accounting for Human Mobility, Contacts and Behavioral Change Using Both Big and Small data. Collaborative Research Fund. 1/2/21-31/7/22.
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Activity of Seasonal Influenza Triggered the Hospital Admissions due to Tuberculosis: A Time-Series Analysis. CUHK Direct Grant. 30/6/20-29/6/21.
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Determining meteorologically favourable zones for the activities of seasonal influenza A and B in Hong Kong. Health and Medical Research Fund. 1/4/20-30/9/21.
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Spatial resources allocation and dynamics planning for public healthcare services. National Natural Science Foundation of China. 1/1/2020-31/12/2022.
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Evaluating the sugar-sweetened beverages tax in Hong Kong: An integrated study. Health and Medical Research Fund. 1/9/19-31/8/21.
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Development of objective measure of psychotropic substances abuse using Automatic Retinal Image Analysis (ARIA), Beat Drugs Fund Regular Funding Scheme. 1/7/19-31/6/21.
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Long Term Effectiveness of Elderly Health Care Voucher Scheme Strategies: A System Dynamics Simulation Analysis. Health and Medical Research Fund. 1/4/17-30/9/18.
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An infectious diseases modeling study to analyze different vaccination strategies for measles elimination. Shenzhen Municipal Science and Technology Program - Basic research project. 1/11/15-31/10/17.
部份学术文章
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Wang Y, Wei Y, Li K, Jiang X, Li C, Yue Q, Zee BC, Chong KC*. Impact of extreme weather on dengue fever infection in four Asian countries: a modelling analysis. Environment International. 2022, 19:107518. [IF=13.352, rank: 16/279 in Environmental sciences]
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Chong KC, Yeoh EK, Leung CC, Lau SY, Lam HC, Goggins WB, Zhao S, Ran J, Mohammad KN, Chan RW, Lai CK Chan PKS, Leung CSY, Chen VXY, Wang Y, Wei Y. Independent effect of weather, air pollutants, and seasonal influenza on risk of tuberculosis hospitalization: An analysis of 22-year hospital admission data. Science of The Total Environment. 2022, 4:155711. [IF=10.753, rank: 26/279 in Environmental sciences]
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Chong KC, Chen Y, Chan EY, Lau SY, Lam HC, Wang P, Goggins WB, Ran J, Zhao S, Mohammad KN, Wei Y. Association of weather, air pollutants, and seasonal influenza with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease hospitalization risks. Environmental Pollution. 2022;293:118480 [IF=9.988, rank: 28/279 in Environmental sciences]
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Chong KC, Jia K, Lee SS, Hung CT, Wong NS, Lai FTT, Chau N, Yam CHK, Chow TY, Wei Y, Guo Z, Yeoh EK. Characterization of Unlinked Cases of COVID-19 and Implications for Contact Tracing Measures: Retrospective Analysis of Surveillance Data. JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2021; 7(11):e30968. [IF=14.557 rank: 5/182 in Public, Environmental & Occupational Health]
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Mohammad KN, Chan EY, Lau SY, Lam HC, Goggins WB, Chong KC*. Relationship between acute kidney injury, seasonal influenza, and environmental factors: A 14-year retrospective analysis. Environment International. 2021;153:106521. [IF=13.352, rank: 16/279 in Environmental sciences]
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Chong KC, Ran J, Lau SY, Goggins WB, Zhao S, Wang P, Tian L, Wang MH, Mohammad KN, Wei L, Xiong X, Liu H, Chan PKS, Wang H, Wang Y, Wang J. Limited role for meteorological factors on the variability in COVID-19 incidence: A retrospective study of 102 Chinese cities. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2021;15(2):e0009056. [IF=4.781, rank: 2/24 in Tropical Medicine]
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Yeoh EK, Chong KC*, Chiew CJ, Lee VJ, Ng CW, Hashimoto H, Kwon S, Wang W, Chau NN, Yam CH, Chow TY. Assessing the impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions on the transmissibility and severity of COVID-19 during the first five months in the Western Pacific Region. One Health. 2021;12:100213. [IF=9.000, rank: 17/210 in Public, Environmental & Occupational Health]
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Mohammad KN, Chan EY, Wong MC, Goggins WB, Chong KC*. Ambient temperature, seasonal influenza and risk of cardiovascular disease in a subtropical area in Southern China. Environmental Research. 2020; 18:109546. [IF=6.498, rank: 16/203 in Public, Environmental & Occupational Health]
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Chong KC, Lee TC, Bialasiewicz S, Chen J, Smith DW, Choy WSC, Krajden M, Jalal H, Jennings L, Alexander B, Lee HK, Fraaij P, Levy A, Yeung ACM, Tozer S, Lau SYF, Jia KM, Tang JWT, Hui DSC, Chan PKS. Association between meteorological variations and activities of influenza A and B across different climate zones: a multi-region modelling analysis across the globe. J Infect. 2020; 80(1):84-98. [IF=6.072, rank: 10/93 in Infectious Diseases]
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Chong KC, Liang J, Jia KM, Kobayashi N, Wang MH, Wei L, Lau SY, Sumi A. Latitudes Mediate the Association between Influenza Activity and Meteorological Factors: A Nationwide Modelling Analysis in 45 Japanese Prefectures from 2000 to 2018. Science of The Total Environment. 2020, 10;703:134727. [IF=7.963, rank: 25/274 in Environmental sciences]
Last Updated: 18 January 2023