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IAS Junior Fellows Yuanliang Zhai and Yongqian Zhao published in Nature
4 Jul 2018
Led by Prof Bik Tye of the Division of Life Science, Dr Yuanliang Zhai and Dr Yongqian Zhao, IAS Junior Fellows and Research Assistant Professors of the Division (Zhai is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Hong Kong) have been collaborating with researchers led by Prof Ning Gao of Peking University. Recently they have published an article in Nature entitled “Structure of the origin recognition complex bound to DNA replication origin”, revealing the hi-res image of the structure of the Origin Recognition Complex (ORC) bound to DNA under an electron cryomicroscopy (CryoEM).

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The Latest Issue of IAS Newsletter Released
9 Feb 2018
The HKUST Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) is committed to providing a knowledge hub to nurture talents in driving cutting edge research. This triannual IAS Newsletter shares the latest stories of our people and work.

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The Latest Issue of IAS Newsletter Released
29 Sep 2017
The HKUST Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) is committed to providing a knowledge hub to nurture talents in driving cutting edge research. This triannual IAS Newsletter shares the latest stories of our people and work.

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The Latest Issue of IAS Newsletter Released
23 Feb 2017
The HKUST Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) is committed to providing a knowledge hub to nurture talents in driving cutting edge research. This triannual IAS Newsletter shares the latest stories of our people and work.

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"Long-Awaited Mathematics Proof" by IAS Si Yuan Professor Gunther Uhlmann and Team Featured on Nature
15 Feb 2017
A finding by Prof Gunther UHLMANN, IAS Si Yuan Professor and Chair Professor of Mathematics, and his team was featured on Nature. The mathematicians proposed a solution to a geometric problem that may help determine the inner structure of a complex object, such as the Earth, by using wave data sampled on its surface.

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