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<h6>Division of Life Science, HKUST</h6> | <h6>Division of Life Science, HKUST</h6> | ||
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Professor King L. Chow earned his PhD in Cell Biology from the Baylor College of Medicine. After spending some years as a Belfer Center Fellow in the | Professor King L. Chow earned his PhD in Cell Biology from the Baylor College of Medicine. After spending some years as a Belfer Center 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. Professor | Molecular Genetics Department at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, he returned to Hong Kong to assume an Assistant Professorship at HKUST. Professor | ||
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Division of Life Science, HKUST</p> | Division of Life Science, HKUST</p> | ||
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This is the fourth year that she has been an instructor for the HKUST iGEM team. She is satisfied seeing everyone working as a team. She thinks that is it great | This is the fourth year that she has been an instructor for the HKUST iGEM team. She is satisfied seeing everyone working as a team. She thinks that is it great | ||
because although the members are under pressure to get the results, everyone can still remain calm and happy!</p> | because although the members are under pressure to get the results, everyone can still remain calm and happy!</p> |
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