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HungJu Chueh

MSc, BSc (Hons)


Dphil Student

iPSC-based modelling of Parkinson's Disease

Biography

HungJu Chueh completed his Bachelor's Degree in Biological Sciences from Imperial College London in 2021 before starting and finishing his Masters Degree in Clinical and Therapeutic Neuroscience under  the Department of Psychiatry at University of Oxford. Due to his interest in neurodegeneration, he then joined Tofaris' lab to continue his study under the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences. .

Research Summary

HungJu Chueh is currently a DPhil student supervised by George Tofaris under the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences. His project focuses on studying the pathology of Parkinson's Disease using human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived microglia and dopaminergic neuron under a  seeded aggregation model that the host lab has previously established. 

Scholarship

Oxford-Taiwan Graduate Scholarships