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  1. Gabriel Leung, MD, GBS Dean of Medicine and Helen & Francis Zimmern Professor in Population Health, University of Hong Kong. Gabriel Leung is the fortieth Dean of Medicine and inaugural Helen and Francis Zimmern Professor in Population Health at The University of Hong Kong. His career has straddled academe and public service.

  2. View Gabriel Leung’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. One of Asia’s most respected higher education, health and philanthropic leaders, Gabriel Leung is known for his commitment to improving human capabilities, nurturing impactful innovation and building strong institutions.

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  3. 25 de feb. de 2021 · Two leading scientists will join the board of Wellcome, the global health foundation announced today. Gabriel Leung is Dean of Medicine and Helen and Francis Zimmern Professor in Population Health at the University of Hong Kong (HKU). He is one of Asia’s leading epidemiologists, with extensive experience in viral epidemics.

  4. One of Asia’s most respected higher education, health and philanthropic leaders, Gabriel Leung is known for his commitment to improving human capabilities, nurturing impactful innovation and building strong institutions. He is Executive Director (Charities and Community) of the Hong Kong Jockey Club overseeing its Charities Trust, while ...

  5. Gabriel Leung became the fortieth Dean of Medicine at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) in 2013. He concurrently holds the Chair of Public Health Medicine. Previously he was Professor and Head of Community Medicine at the University and served as Hong Kong’s first Under Secretary for Food and Health and fifth Director of the Chief Executive's Office in government.

  6. 20 de sept. de 2023 · Dr Gabriel Leung was appointed Executive Director, Charities and Community of The Hong Kong Jockey Club last year. He explains to Alliance the vision behind the forum and the establishment of the ‘Institute of Philanthropy’, with initial funding of HK$5 billion (US$640 million), announced on the first day, as well as how to collaborate with other philanthropic platforms in Asia.