Editorial Board Member - JPG
Hon-Ming Lam
ProfessorMolecular Biotechnology Program
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
BIOGRAPHY:
Prof. Hon-Ming Lam, a Hong Kong native, obtained his Ph.D. degree (Molecular Biology and Biochemistry) from Northwestern University in the USA in 1992. He received further postdoctoral training at New York University (1992-1996) in the field of plant molecular biology. In 1997, he returned to Hong Kong to join The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is currently the director of Molecular Biotechnology Program and the director of the Center for Soybean Research at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Prof. Lam made significant contributions in plant molecular biology especially in nitrogen metabolism and amino acid signaling in the early stage of his career. He then focused his research on soybean genomics and gene functional studies. He led a project to employ whole genome sequencing approach to complete a study on the genomic diversity between wild and cultivated soybeans. Using the soybean genomic data, the goal of his team is to explore important genes/alleles from unique soybean germplasm and apply them to crop improvement programs, especially in the enhancement of stress tolerance.
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
- Genomic and gene functional analysis of soybean
- Manipulation of nitrogen sink-source relationship in higher plants
- Identification of new signaling components for defense response in rice
Other Editorial Board Members - JPG
Junxian He
State Key Laboratory of Agrobiotechnology
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong kong
Doug Fairlie
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Australia
George Goulielmos
Department of Internal Medicine
University of Crete
Greece
Elena Kolomietz
Department of Pathology and Lab Medicine
University of Toronto
Canada
Yongjun Liu
Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
Tulane University
United States
HONGWEI HOLLY YIN
Cancer and Cell Biology Division
Translational Genomics Research Institute
United States
SRIDHAR MANI
Departments of Medicine and Genetics
Albert Einstein School of Medicine
United States
Grant Dewson
Cell Signalling and Cell Death Division
Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Australia
Hui Xiao
Department of Pathology
Yeshiva University
United States
KHALID UL REHMAN HAKEEM
Faculty of Forestry
Universiti Putra Malaysia
Malaysia