PhD, Postdoc and Research Assistant Is Avaliable in Lan Wang Lab

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Lan studied chemistry as an undergraduate student at Tsinghua University. Fascinated by molecular mechanisms, she went on to study the mechanism of DNA repair at Harvard with Professor Gregory Verdine.  Upon completion of her Ph.D. at Harvard, Lan went on to join Professor Peter Walter’s lab at UCSF, where she made a series of discoveries on different aspects of cellular protein homeostasis. Lan’s postdoctoral work earned her a few recognitions and awards including the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation Fellowship Award and the UCSF PBBR Postdoc Independent Research Award.

Come join us!

Our lab is looking for highly motivated students, postdocs and research assistants to join us. We are especially looking for candidates with strong backgrounds in biochemistry, structural biology and cell biology. Those with prior experience in mitochondria-related research are especially welcome to apply. Here you can expect a supportive lab environment and a mentor dedicated to help you achieve your career goals. If you are interested in what we do, email Lan (lanwang@ust.hk) with your CV and a brief statement of what kind of research excites you and let’s chat!

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