Bulletin Number Four 1986

Dr. Philip Shen Professor J. C.K. Lee edited a number of books. A booklet, Notes and Bibliography in Scholarly Essays, has been widely used, with a number of printings in its Taiwan edition. Dr. Shen is a much sought-after public speaker and has published over fifty articles in journals and chapters in books in English and Chinese on topics in education, modern China, and in philosophy and religion. Among the latest are: 'Modernization and the Autocratic Tradition in China', ChingFeng, 1984; and 'Theological Pluralism: An Asian Response to David Tracy', The Journal o f the American Academy o f Religion, 1985. The former was a Fiftieth Anni versary Lecture for the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia, and the latter, a Seventy- fifth Anniversary Lecture for the American Academy of Religion. Dr. Shen is active in service to local and inter national communities. He has been for some years member o f the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia (New York), the Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches (Geneva), and the Board of Consultants of The Journal o f Religion (Chicago). He is currently the Chairman of the Hong Kong Philosophy Society and of the Board of the Christian Study Centre on Chinese Religion and Culture. Dr. Shen is an internationally recognized creative paper folder, with works exhibited and published in the United Kingdom, the United States, Europe, Singapore, and Japan. A booklet introducing him and his works was published by the British Origami Society in 1982. Professor J.C.K. Lee Dean o f Fa c u l t y o f Med i c i ne Professor Joseph Chuen-kwun Lee received his elementary and secondary school education in China and Hong Kong, where he attended Queen's College. After completing his medical studies at the University of Hong Kong in 1964 , followed by a year of intern ship, he left for the United States. He did a rotating internship and went on to a residency programme in pathology at The Cornell University Medical College in New York. There ; while studying pathology, he developed an interest in experimental medicine. The latter led him to the School of Medicine of the Univer­ sity of Rochester in upstate New York, where he carried out his postgraduate research on the characteri­ zation o f ferritin produced by transplantable hepatomas. In 1970 he joined the University of Toronto to continue his residency training in pathology, first at the Banting Institute and Toronto General Hospital, then at the Ontario Cancer Institute and Princess Margaret Hospital. In 1972 he returned to teach Pathology at Rochester, where he rose to the rank of Associate Professor of Pathology and of Oncology. In 1980 he was Visiting Professor to the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland and before coming back to Hong Kong, he studied chromosomes at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C. He had been Consultant Pathologist to the postgraduate medical education programme of the University of Hawaii, to the Universities Associated for Research and Education in Pathology, and to the Radiation Pathology Reference Center in the United States. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, the College of American Pathologists, and the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia. Since joining this University in 1982’ Professor Lee has been involved in organizing the teaching of Morbid Anatomy to medical students, pathology service in the Prince of Wales Hospital, and research in his Department as well as with outside agencies. He was the Chairman of the Hong Kong Pathology Society in 1984-85. Currently he is an Honorary Consultant to the Hong Kong Government, British Military Hospital, Pok Oi Hospital and Yan Chai Hospital. He serves on the Hong Kong Medical Council and is Chairman of the Optometrists Board. Professor Rance P.L. Lee Dean o f F a c u l t y o f Soci al Science Professor Ranee P.L. Lee was a sociology graduate of this University in 1965. He then pursued further studies at the University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A., specializing in medical sociology and researchmethod ology. Prior to receiving his PhD from the University of Pittsburgh in 1968 , he participated in an inter disciplinary research project on mental health at the PROFILES 25

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