Anthony Pak-Hin Kong
holds a Ph.D. in Speech and Hearing Sciences and is a professor and research scientist specialized in aphasiology at The University of Hong Kong. He is a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and Academy of Aphasia. In 2013, he received the ASHA Recognition for Outstanding Contribution in International Achievement. Dr. Kong currently serves as the Head of
Academic Unit of Human Communication, Learning, and Development (HCLD) and Director of
Aphasia Research and Therapy (ART) Laboratory at The University of Hong Kong.Trained as a speech-language pathologist, Dr. Kong's research interests include stroke-.-induced aphasia, discourse analyses, neurogenic communication disorders in multilingual speakers, gesture production and multi-modal communication in aphasia, acoustic analysis and automatic speech assessment for disordered speech, neuromodulation and technology-based training foracquired communication disorders, and community support to people with aphasia and their caregivers. His research has received continuous funding from the National Institutes of Health, the Hong Kong Government, The Government of the People's Republic of China, and multiple national and international universities and private foundations.
Over the years, Dr. Kong has developed several important language and cognitive tools/batteries for clinical evaluation of Chinese speakers, such as The
Main Concept Analysis (MCA) for oral discourse production, The Hong Kong version of the
Oxford Cognitive Screen, and The Cantonese version of
Birmingham Cognitive Screen. He is also the organizer of the Cantonese AphasiaBank (https://speech.edu.hku.hk/caphbank/search/), the first data-sharing corpus of multi-modal discourse production by Chinese-speaking people with aphasia and healthy individuals. His most recent authored book is
Analysis of neurogenic disordered discourse production: Theories, assessment and treatment (2nd edition) (Routledge).
Dr. Kong is the Founding Editor-in-Chief of Cogent Gerontology (Taylor & Francis) and was elected as Vice Chairperson of the Hong Kong Association of Speech Therapists (2004-07). As a world-renowned scholar in communication sciences and disorders, Dr. Kong serves and served as Consultant/Advisor to provide research, clinical, and/or professional consultations to many national and international agencies, such as Aphasia United, Voices of Hope for Aphasia, Project BRIDGE (Building Research Initiatives by Developing Group Effort, USA), The Self-help Group for the Brain Damaged, National Clinical Research Center for Aging and Medicine at Fudan University (China), Hong Kong Hospital Authority, and Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation.