
معرفی
Yee-Hung (Mark) Chan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at San Francisco State University (SFSU), affiliated with the Center for Cellular Construction. He earned a Ph.D. from Stanford University and completed postdoctoral research at UCSF. His lab focuses on understanding how cells regulate organelle size and distribution, using budding yeast vacuoles and fission yeast vacuoles as model systems. Research techniques include live-cell fluorescence microscopy, computational image analysis, and genetic/molecular biology approaches.
- Education: Ph.D., Stanford University; Postdoc, UCSF
- Lab Affiliation: Chan Lab at SFSU
- Key Research Areas: Organelle size scaling, vacuole inheritance, computational modeling of cellular structures
Recent work explores vacuole localization in Schizosaccharomyces pombe and the role of microtubules in organelle dynamics. The lab actively trains undergraduates and graduate students in cell biology and microscopy techniques.



