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Hong Kong Baptist University's Centre for Exercise Science and Medicine (CESAME) has officially opened as a transdisciplinary research hub dedicated to revolutionising sports science, sports medicine, and public health. Recognised by the International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS) as the first Collaborating Centre of Sports Medicine (CCSM) in Hong Kong, the third in China, and one of only 29 worldwide, CESAME is positioned to drive global impact on elite sports and human health.
A Research Powerhouse
At the core of CESAME's research are its state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities, each one designed to push the boundaries of sports science:
| Facility | Key Capabilities |
|---|---|
| Multi-Omics, Genetics and Biomolecular Laboratories | A facility that comprises a state-of-the-art genomics laboratory suite equipped with automated robotic systems, advanced sequencing technologies, and real-time analytical workflows, enabling integrated multi-omics profiling across genomics, transcriptomics, epigenomics, and proteomics; making it one of the world’s most advanced integrated genomics environments in sports science. The work underway spans high-performance athlete genomics, anti-doping and drug detection, and analysis of unique and rare biological samples as well as research related to major sporting issues. |
| Biomechanics & Performance Lab | A performance-testing facility that combines biomechanics, physiology, and technology to analyse athletes’ movement and running performance through motion analysis and metabolic monitoring. |
| Environmental & Hypoxic Chamber | A highly specialised facility capable of simulating extreme conditions, including high altitude (low oxygen), heat, and cold. |
| Advanced Body Composition (DEXA Suite) | A state-of-the-art facility for precise body composition and anthropometric analysis. Using highly advanced, low-dose imaging technology, it enables detailed assessment of bone density, muscle mass, and body composition critical for both elite performance and clinical applications. |
| Biobank | A unique and growing global resource platform housing over 3,000 biological samples from elite athletes and research cohorts worldwide, enabling longitudinal research across performance, health, and disease. |
Bridging Elite Sports and Public Health
CESAME employs a transdisciplinary framework integrating physiology, biomechanics, genetics, molecular biology, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, wearable technology, and public health. This allows the Centre to address critical challenges affecting elite sports, preventive health, exercise-based therapeutics, and sports business. The Centre works closely with international bodies including FIMS, the Hong Kong Sports Institute, the International Olympic Committee, SportAccord, the World Anti-Doping Agency, and the World Health Organization to maximise research translation and societal effects.
Government Support for Sports Research
Speaking at the Centre's official opening on 17 April 2026, Vivian Sum Fong-kwang, Permanent Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Hong Kong SAR Government, highlighted the importance of research in advancing elite sports:
" With the establishment of this new Centre, I am confident that the University will continue to contribute to the excellence of our athletes, advance research in sports medicine and sports science, and further enhance professionalism in the wider sports community."

Vivian Sum Fong-kwang, Permanent Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Hong Kong SAR Government
Leadership and Institutional Milestone
CESAME is led by Professor Yannis Pitsiladis, a world-renowned expert in exercise physiology and sports genomics. He has held prominent roles within the International Olympic Committee, FIMS, and many other organisations, and his research has been instrumental in advancing our understanding of elite athletic performance, genetics in sport, and anti-doping science. Under his leadership, CESAME is poised to become a global leader in transdisciplinary sports research.
The opening of CESAME assumes additional significance as it coincides with HKBU's 70th anniversary celebrations this year. It represents a major milestone in the University's enduring commitment to advancing sports and human health, and highlights HKBU's strategic vision to address evolving societal needs through world-class, impactful research.
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Professor Yannis Pitsiladis explains the key features of the Centre to the press
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29.04.2026



