As a NAM Fellow from CUHK, Professor Kim CHOW advanced her research and professional development through diverse academic and international engagements throughout the 2-year fellowship. During her residency at NAM, she contributed to the publication of a consensus study report on Alzheimer’s disease and participated in a range of high-level forums and workshops at the National Academies, broadening her expertise in health policy and neuroscience. Internationally, Professor CHOW was invited to speak at the A-T Society Clinical Research Conference in the United Kingdom and presented her research at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Toronto. Her collaboration with Professor Ted Abel at the Iowa Neuroscience Institute led to the completion of a manuscript and a joint grant proposal focusing on the neurodevelopmental origins of neurodegenerative diseases. Professor CHOW also received the United College Research Excellence Award. She remains dedicated to advancing scientific research and promoting ethical, sustainable brain health solutions for the future.
Professor CHOW completed her first residency in Washington, D.C. in 2024, followed by her second residency in 2025.