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<p><strong>Dr. King L. CHOW</strong><br /> | <p><strong>Dr. King L. CHOW</strong><br /> | ||
Professor, Division of Life Science, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.<strong> </strong></p> | Professor, Division of Life Science, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.<strong> </strong></p> | ||
- | < | + | <div width=820px><p>King L. Chow, Professor of Life Science at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, earned his PhD in Cell Biology from the Baylor College of Medicine. After spending some years as a Belfer Fellow in the Molecular Genetics Department at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, he returned to Hong Kong to assume an Assistant Professorship at HKUST. Dr. Chow now concurrently holds the positions of Professor of Life Science, Associate Director of the Bioengineering Program, Director of the Molecular Biomedical Sciences Program and Associate Dean of Students. Dr. Chow’s research work spans a broad spectrum of biological sciences including molecular genetics, genomics, neural developmental biology, the evolution of behavior and synthetic biology.</p><img src="http://life-sci.ust.hk/images/faculty/Kinglau_Chow_L.jpg" style="float:right"></div> |
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SUPERVISOR
Dr. King L. CHOW
Professor, Division of Life Science, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
King L. Chow, Professor of Life Science at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, earned his PhD in Cell Biology from the Baylor College of Medicine. After spending some years as a Belfer Fellow in the Molecular Genetics Department at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, he returned to Hong Kong to assume an Assistant Professorship at HKUST. Dr. Chow now concurrently holds the positions of Professor of Life Science, Associate Director of the Bioengineering Program, Director of the Molecular Biomedical Sciences Program and Associate Dean of Students. Dr. Chow’s research work spans a broad spectrum of biological sciences including molecular genetics, genomics, neural developmental biology, the evolution of behavior and synthetic biology.