Mok Chung Tong
 Assistant Dean,Professor
                             Medicine and Therapeutics                                                        
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
                                                        Hong Kong
                        
Biography
Dr. MOK Chung Tong, is affiliated to Medicine and Therapeutics, CUHK . Dr. MOK Chung Tong, is currently providing services as Assistant Dean,Professor. Dr. MOK Chung Tong, has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. MOK Chung Tong, contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. MOK Chung Tong, is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. MOK Chung Tong, academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. MOK Chung Tong, research interests include Vascular Cognitive Impairment, Cerebral Small Vessel Disease, Neuroimaging in Cognitive Impairment, Parkinson’s Disease.
Research Interest
Vascular Cognitive Impairment, Cerebral Small Vessel Disease, Neuroimaging in Cognitive Impairment, Parkinson’s Disease
Publications
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                            Mok V, Ding D, Fu Jianhui, Yunyun Xiong, Winnie W.C. Chu, Defeng Wang, Jill M Abrigo, Jie Yang, Adrian Wong, Qianhua Zhao, Qihao Guo, Zhen Hong, Ka Sing Wong. Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound for Screening Cerebral Small Vessel Disease – A Community Study. Stroke 2012 Oct; 43(10):2791-3. 
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                            Jie YANG, Adrian WONG, Zhaolu WANG, Wenyan LIU, Lisa AU, Yunyun XIONG, Winnie W.C. CHU, Eric Yim Lung LEUNG, Sirong CHEN, Christine LAU, Anne Y.Y. CHAN, Alexander Y.L. LAU, Florence FAN, Vincent IP, Yannie SOO, Thomas LEUNG, MD1; Chi Lai HO, Lawrence Ka Sing WONG, Vincent C.T. MOK.* Risk factors for incident dementia after stroke and transient ischemic attack. Alzheimer’s & Dementia 2014 March 3. 
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                            Liu W, Wong A, Law A.C.K., Mok V.C.T. Cerebrovascular Disease, Amyloid Plaques, and Dementia. Stroke 2015; 46: 1402-1407. 

